Highlights of the Quarterly, Spring 2004
Back to the future

Wheaton has never been stronger. During the past 12 years, the college has doubled the number of students applying for admission, built or renovated several major academic buildings and two new residence halls, cheered on its first Rhodes scholar and celebrated a historic fundraising campaign that doubled annual giving and the size of the college's endowment.
Dale Rogers Marshall has led the way to these and many other accomplishments, with her characteristic brand of energy, enthusiasm and insight. Even as she prepares for her final months in office, President Marshall looks to the college's future with anticipation about what is yet to come, as the Wheaton Quarterly found out in this recent conversation. (More)
A president pondered
Dale Rogers Marshall arrived at Wheaton in 1992 as the college's sixth president. In her 12 years as president, Marshall has led a dramatic economic and academic expansion of Wheaton, placing the college among the nation's top liberal arts institutions. The story of Wheaton in this era of success, as she would tell anyone, has many authors. The Quarterly asked many of those who've worked side-by-side with Marshall to tell their tales. (More)
