The Peter Morgenstern-Clarren ’03 Social Justice Award was created in memory of Peter Morgenstern-Clarren who pursued social justice while a student at Wesleyan. His activism included securing benefits for Wesleyan custodial staff, participating in the United Student and Labor Action Committee, and contributing his leadership to the campus chapter of Amnesty International. We [...]
Going abroad/on leave this Spring and
interested in applying for the Watson Fellowship
in September 2010?
Want $25,000 to travel around the world
doing a self-designed project based on your passion
for one year after you graduate?
Come to the
Watson Informational Meeting
Wednesday, November 18
4:15 p.m., PAC 002
with Dean Brown
Proposal for Class of 2011 is due mid-September, 2010.
For more information about the [...]
Interested in doing a year of graduate work in Mathematics or Science at Cambridge University following graduation?
If so, learn all about the application process from this informational lunch presentation by Peter C. Patrikis, Executive Director of the Winston Churchill Foundation.
September 30, 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m. – Woodhead Lounge
Peter will be available for one on [...]
Sophomores and Juniors:
Do you have a terrific GPA? Want to pursue your passion abroad after graduating? Ready to do something challenging and prestigious? Are you ready to do something challenging and prestigious?
Louise Brown, Dean for Academic Advancement, Carolyn Sorkin, Director of International Studies, and Krishna Winston, Dean of the Arts and Humanities will discuss preparing [...]
February 2, 2009
TO: Members of the Classes of 2010 and 2011
FROM: Donald Moon, for the Davenport Committee
SUBJECT: Davenport Study Grants
Limited funds are available to support student research and other student scholarly projects in public affairs to begin this summer. Only current sophomores and juniors are eligible. These funds are made available through [...]
The Peter Morganstern-Clarren ’03 Social Justice Award was created in memory of Peter Morganstern-Clarren who pursued social justice while a student at Wesleyan. His activism included securing benefits for Wesleyan custodial staff, participating in the United Student and Labor Action Committee, and contributing his leadership to the campus chapter of Amnesty International. We [...]
Interested in graduate school but not sure how to make it more affordable? Click here to visit the Scholarships and Fellowships blog and explore possible funding opportunities. Important deadlines are listed in the sidebar. More information on grants and fellowships not requiring institutional nomination can be obtained from the CRC.