Apply for the CEAS Major!

Dear Class of 2021,

I am writing to let you know that WesPortal is now open for those of you who would like to declare a major in the College of East Asian Studies.  You can find out more about our major here. The Wesvising video is here if you prefer video format.

The major application process is very easy:

1) Fill out this online application form.

2) Go onto WesPortal and declare a CEAS major.

If you are thinking about majoring in CEAS, I would like to encourage you to declare the major early.  Once you’ve declared, you’ll get on our mailing list, which lets you know about all the cool events we have going on this semester.  It will also connect you with a CEAS advisor and give you priority when pre-registering for CEAS classes next year.

I hope that many of you will join our wonderful CEAS community!

Thank you, Prof. Haddad

Mary Alice Haddad, Chair, College of East Asian Studies

Professor of Government and Environmental Studies

mahaddad@wesleyan.edu

Lecture: “The Science of Unconscious Bias” with Dr. Keith Maddox March 9, Noon

Dr. Keith B. Maddox, Tufts University

Friday, March 9      12:00 – 1:10 pm    open discussion to follow

Tishler Lecture Hall, Exley 150

Implicit or unconscious bias is a fascinating, and sometimes confusing topic that is highly relevant given the increasingly polarized political climate of today. The near constant drumbeat of events and statements that may be perceived to be motivated by bias can be overwhelming, and, paradoxically, can make it difficult for well-intentioned people to address the role their own biases may play in perpetuating unfair systems and practices. As scientists and scholars, we strive to act with impartiality, but it is important for us to be aware that even the most rational among us is subject to unconscious bias that can impact our decisions. In this lecture, Dr. Keith B. Maddox, Associate Professor of Psychology at Tufts University, will provide a thought provoking discussion looking at the science surrounding these issues and offer advice on confronting and overcoming bias.

Dr. Maddox founded the Applied Diversity Science Initiative at Tufts, and he is an expert in social cognition who carries out research into racial phenotypicality bias, the interplay of racial and spatial categories in memory, stereotype threat, and confronting bias.

This lecture is presented with the support of the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life, the Office of Equity and Inclusion, and the Dean of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

Summer Session Financial Aid Deadline — March 1 at midnight

The deadline to apply for Summer Session financial aid before registration opens is Thursday, March 1 at midnight. Registration opens Thursday, March 8 and students will get award emails on Tues, March 6.

Students who need aid but don’t apply by that deadline can still apply before April 20, but won’t get awards and be able to register until April 24.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact Mary Kelly, Senior Associate Director for Finance and Administrative Services in Continuing Studies, at 860-685-3334 or mgkelly@wesleyan.edu.

COE Think Tank–Facing Disasters: Disturbing the Human-Environment Relationship Fri., Mar. 2, 4-6:30pm and film at 7pm

The College of the Environment Think Tank

Presents

a provocation/ an invitation

Facing Disasters:  Disturbing the Human-Environment Relationship

Memorial Chapel & Zelnick Pavilion 

Friday, March 2, 2018 – 4pm – 6:30pm, film 7-8pm

with work by

Andrew Barton, Ronald Ebrecht, Vaishvi Jhaveri, William Johnston, Katja Kolcio, Ishita MukerjiMarguerite Nguyen, Eiko OtakeOstin Pham, Helen Poulos, Paula TartellNora ThompsonShingo Umehara

 commissioned works by

Melissa JoskowJames Falzone, Giorgia PeckmanDanielle Krieger, Shea Fitzpatrick & Will Freudenheim

and film screening

Jordan Dykstra No Going Back Before Present 7:00PM 

College of Letters OPEN HOUSE–Feb. 26 and Feb. 27

The College of Letters will be holding Open House Receptions for first-year students on Monday, February 26th at 4:30 PM, and Tuesday, February 27th 12 noon in COL Library (third floor), Boger Hall (41 Wyllys Ave). The COL (a combination of Western philosophy, history, and literature) begins in the first semester of a student’s sophomore year, so interested students must apply as first-years. Applications are due Monday, March 26, 2017. There will be refreshments and current COL students and professors to answer any questions prospective majors might have.

Time Management Workshop with PAs Rubye and Haley

Dear Class of 2021,

Struggled with your first semester? Want some better study and time management tools to end the school year on a high note? Like pizza? Come join your Academic Peer Advisors, Rubye and Haley, for lunch and a workshop on Friday, Feb. 23 at noon in Boger 111. Please RSVP at: https://goo.gl/forms/xkfjy8NOMOF6NQOd2

We hope to see you all there! Best, Rubye & Haley