Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) -- Students
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
Sigma Chi Fraternity Gamma Mu Chapter Commons Club records
The Sigma Chi Fraternity Gamma Mu Chapter Commons Club collection encompasses its records as Commons Club from 1898-1928 and 1959-1969, and as Sigma Chi from 1928-1959.
Sigma Xi member lists, 1930s-1960s
Notebook and loose pages listing members of Sigma Xi fraternity at Wesleyan. In the notebook it starts with the following: "The alphabetical list (I) includes non-Wesleyan initiates and alumni of years prior to the granting of the charter to Wesleyan University, April 25, 1935."
Edwin O. Smith (class of 1899) papers
Stephen Dyson Middlesex County archaeological digs and course records
The Middlesex County Archaeological Digs and Course Records were compiled by Stephen Dyson documenting his archaeology labs conducted in the field and courses focusing on local sites. It includes student essays, student field sheets, student lab inventories, grant proposals, Connecticut Historical Commission Inventory sheets for sites in the Middlesex area, and photos of mid-19th century topographic and housing maps of Middletown, Middlefield, and Cromwell.
Student lecture notes of classes by James Van Benschoten
Student papers related to Special Collections & Archives pedagogy exhibit, 2000
Student protest photographs, negatives, and slides, 1970-1987
Set of photographs, negatives, and slides of various student protests at Wesleyan between 1970-1987. Includes photographs related to Vietnam War protests, South African divestment, and similar protests on campus. Images are most likely copies from the University Photographer's collection.
Lorain Brierley Sully Beta Theta Pi photographs
Beta Theta Pi photographs from Lorain Brierley Sully (nongraduate class of '27).
The Ankh
“Wesleyan’s Student of Color Publication" - the Ankh is a student publication that's goal is to stimulate communication (especially between the Wesleyan African American, Hispanic, and Asian communities) as well as the Wesleyan community as a whole.
The Cardinal
Wesleyan University’s Literary Arts Magazine