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Chartered in 1836 as the first college in the world to grant degrees to women, Wesleyan remains a vital cultural and educational asset for Macon. Beyond its historic 200-acre campus, which features an equestrian center and a sprawling arboretum with ecological trails open to the public, the college actively engages the surrounding community. Through public lecture series, fine arts programming, and student volunteer initiatives, Wesleyan regularly partners with local nonprofits and schools. This ongoing civic involvement ensures the institution isn't just a historic landmark, but an active, daily incubator for leadership and service in Central Georgia.
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