Summer 2026
Consult the calendar for all events including seminars, workshops, and social activities.
This Week's Seminar:

This Week's Workshops:
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June 8-9 8:30am-10:00am |
Exploratory data analysis and Visualization |
Victoria Nazzaro |
QAC workshops have limited seats open to students outside the apprenticeship program. Contact individual instrctors to sign up. You must attend all sessions of a topic. Allbritton 204 |
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June 8 10:15am-11:15am |
Introduction to Zotero |
Lynne Stahl |
Zotero is a free, easy-to-use citation manager that enables users to generate citations and bibliographies in the style of their choice. Additional features include online syncing, collaborative libraries, Word and Google Docs integration, PDF annotation, and more. Attendees will come away from this workshop with practice using Zotero’s major functions as well as resources for exploring more advanced features. If possible, attendees should download the Zotero desktop application and the browser extension from zotero.org before the workshop. |
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June 8 12:00pm-2:00pm |
Origami Corrugations |
Ben Parker |
Limited to 8 seats Participants will learn the basics of origami corrugations, which are stunning ways to fold and play with origami shadow. Students will learn the techniques form from the ground up, no experience is necessary. IDEAS Lab |
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June 8 1:00pm-3:00pm |
Science in Special Collections & Archives open house |
Tess Goodman, Amanda Nelson |
Come discover the wide range of materials in Special Collections & Archives related to science in its many facets throughout history. Come interact with a selection of rare books from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries which document critical moments in the history of science, an array of artist books that show how artists include and portray physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, and environmentalism into their art and to the larger world, and original documents and photographs from the archives to find out what research was done here at Wesleyan over the years. Olin Library, Special Collections & Archives, 1st floor |
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June 8-12 3:30pm-5:00pm |
Intro to GIS |
Sanaz Vajedian |
QAC workshops have limited seats open to students outside the apprenticeship program. Contact individual instrctors to sign up. You must attend all sessions of a topic. Allbritton 204 |
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June 9 10:15am-11:15am
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Organizing your data & work for smooth(er), low(er)-stress research |
James Guerrera-Sapone |
You're finishing up your first paper (congratulations!)... but you just can't remember where you saved that REALLY IMPORTANT reference for your introduction. Six months later, you need to redo an analysis with different parameters... but you can't find the raw data. These pitfalls are both common and stressful. Learn the basics of good research data management and other strategies to help your future self stay oriented and calm under pressure.
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June 9 12:00pm-1:00pm |
Fellowships for the Sciences |
Erica Kowsz, Associate Director for Fellowships and Lorraine Hillgen |
Join Associate Director for Fellowships, Dr. Erica Kowsz, and Lorraine Hillgen-Santa '28, a Wesleyan 2026 Goldwater Scholar, for pizza, a presentation, and Q&A about fellowship and scholarship opportunities. Lorraine will be joining us to answer questions about her experience applying for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and how it connects to her career and graduate school plans. If you’re interested in learning about building a career in finding funding for school and research and building a scientific research career, this session is for you. All class years and disciplines are welcome; we will address opportunities that are open from the sophomore year onward to senior year and while some opportunities are only open to US citizens, others are open to international students as well. Sign up at this link. Lunch included! Fisk 201 |
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June 9 12:00pm-2:00pm |
Laser Cutting Tessellations |
Ben Parker |
Limited to 8 seats Students will learn to use the OmTech laser cutter to score paper and turn them into beautiful origami twist tessellations! No experience is necessary. IDEAS Lab |
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June 10 8:30am-10:00am |
Basics of hypothesis testing -- t-tests |
Emmanuel Kaparakis |
QAC workshops have limited seats open to students outside the apprenticeship program. Contact individual instrctors to sign up. You must attend all sessions of a topic. Allbritton 204 |
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June 10 10:00am-11:30am |
WesWell Emotional Fitness Training |
WesWell |
This interactive training helps participants build practical skills for navigating stress, setbacks, and challenging life experiences. Together, participants will explore what resilience really means, learn about six key factors that support emotional wellness, and leave with tangible strategies for emotional regulation, stress management, coping, goal setting, and strengthening support systems. The workshop is designed to help you build an “emotional toolkit” that you can use in everyday life, while also connecting you with resources for additional support. |
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June 10 12:00pm-2:00pm |
3D Printing on Fabric |
Ben Parker |
Limited to 8 seats 3D printing can be used for more than just standalone models! Come learn how to incorporate 3D printing into textiles. No experience is necessary. IDEAS Lab |
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June 11 8:30am-10:00am |
ANOVA |
Emmanuel Kaparakis |
QAC workshops have limited seats open to students outside the apprenticeship program. Contact individual instrctors to sign up. You must attend all sessions of a topic. Allbritton 204 |
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June 11 11:30am-1:30pm |
Origami Animals |
Ben Parker |
Limited to 8 seats Come join Ben for some origami animal folding. This will be a low-intensity group folding session with a number of origami books and lots of paper, and Ben can walk participants through folding their favorite animals! IDEAS Lab |
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June 12 8:30am-10:00am |
Two way tabless- Chi square tests |
Emmanuel Kaparakis |
QAC workshops have limited seats open to students outside the apprenticeship program. Contact individual instrctors to sign up. You must attend all sessions of a topic. Allbritton 204 |
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June 12 12:00pm-2:00pm |
Origami Engineering Designs |
Ben Parker |
Limited to 8 seats Come learn some of the fundamentals of using folding for engineering purposes. Things that collapse and then deploy. IDEAS Lab |
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June 9 1:00pm-2:30pm |
Your Website Called - It Needs Updating |
Rachael Barlow, Alyssa Beaulieu |
Your website called — and it has notes. Whether your faculty page hasn't been touched since you arrived or your lab site is one broken link away from chaos, this session is for you. We'll focus on WordPress, specifically the Wesleyan installation and the options available through WesCreates/Reclaim Hosting, and walk through the key things worth updating, fixing, or rethinking. No advanced technical skills required — just bring your login and a willingness to roll up your sleeves. |
This Week's Events:
It's time to plan summer activities!
Thank you for all the suggestions submitted so far. We are actively planning World Cup watch parties, a Wesleyan Scavenger Hunt, and additional ice cream breaks. Below are other potential activities that need organizers:
- Soccer
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Karaoke
- Video Game Tournaments
- Nature walks
- Pet meet-up
- Field Day
- Movie Night
- Stargazing
- Field trips to Lyman Orchards or Millers Pond
USE THIS FORM to sign-up for and/or volunteer to organize these activities.
- Sign-up: your email address will be provided to the organizers
- Volunteer: you will be contacted with more information
