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ParentLine Spring 2008
The Spring 2008 issue of ParentLine is now available online. Topics include Technology at Wesleyan, WesWELL, Planned Giving, and more.

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Wesleyan Announces Tuition and Fees for 2008-2009
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Read President Roth's Blog
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Hear President Roth's Remarks to Parents on Arrival Day
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Tuition E-Billing Website for Authorized Payers
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Planning Ahead?
Look here for future dates of Homecoming/Family Weekend and Reunion & Commencement.

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ParentsTalk List for Parents
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Feet to the Fire Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 12-5 pm
Copresented by the Wesleyan University Center for the Arts and Environmental Studies Program, the Jonah Center for Earth and Art and the City of Middletown. Feet to the Fire will assemble a diverse array of artists, scientists and other thinkers to address the environmental challenges that face us today on a global scale and in our own communities. Enjoy performances, art and music by campus and regional artists, while learning about the impact of climate change on our world. Award-winning choreographer Ann Carlson will premiere a new site-specific work commissioned by the Festival.

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