Wesleyan revisited

Interview day.

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We made our way due north from Philadelphia to Middletown Connecticut for Winston’s final interview at Wesleyan University today, this being our second visit. The weather continued perfect though the traffic was awful, seemingly the whole world having decided to leave work early for Monday’s Labor Day, as we made our way through the horrors of Manhattan’s west side en route to our destination.



The Admissions building.


Winston awaits his interview …. with some trepidation.


Andrus field being prepared for commencement day.


The Olin Library.


Classic period architecture with an emphasis on brown stone.


The Van Vleck is the largest of three observatories on campus.


Another view of the Olin.


Judd Hall houses the Department of Psychology.


This is my idea of a tutorial.


The magnificent Usdan Center is the hub for student activities.


A view of the performing arts center.


The open and welcoming design of the campus fronts for a high quality college with traditional values – work ethic, fairness, and decency. Wesleyan alumni succeed in all walks of life. Winston’s concerned visage notwithstanding, his interview went well.