Out of the Classroom and Into the Archives
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The History of Math at Wheaton College
December 18, 2009History of Math (Math 398) - Professor Chuck Straley One of the major requirements of History of Math is for teams of three students to write, produce and present a 20 to 25 minute play about a mathematician or mathematics topic. More » -
Tracking Social Change
September 23, 2009Research Methods (SOC 302) – Professor Karen McCormack In Research Methods, students are introduced to the logic and methods used to collect and analyze data sociologically. In addition to learning and practicing these methods, students learn to how to develop good research questions and, at the end of the semester, construct a proposal for their senior theses. More » -
Students Find Examples of Outwork
August 20, 2009First Year Seminar: The Art of Collecting- Professor Touba Ghadessi Fleming and Professor Leah Niederstadt Students in our first year seminar explored collecting and display practices throughout history and in various cultures. In addition to field trips to the Norton Historical Society and Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, they also visited Wheaton College’s Gebbie Archives and Special Collections. More » -
Collect, Catalog, and Preserve
August 17, 2009Museum Studies (ARTH 230)- Professor Leah Niederstadt When it comes to thinking about museums, many students picture the Metropolitan Museum in New York City or the British Museum in London, both of which fit a traditional idea of the museum as a large temple- or palace-like building housing objects that are used to entertain, educate, even enlighten, the public. More » -
Transcription and Coding with TEI
August 4, 2009Junior Colloquium (HIST 302)- Professor Kathryn Tomasek In spring 2009, students in History 302, Junior Colloquium, transcribed and coded pages from the Daybook of Laban Morey Wheaton, the husband of Wheaton Female Seminary founder Eliza Baylies Wheaton. More » -
Complete Amateur Naturalist
July 29, 2009First Year Seminar: Complete Amateur Naturalist -Professor Betsey Dyer Although Louis Agassiz said to "Study Nature, not Books,” one of the first field trips made by students in my class is to the College Archives. Here they view some wonderful examples of original and printed works by naturalists of the past, including students at Wheaton Seminary. More » -
Money and Business at Wheaton College
July 17, 2009Economic Anthropology (ANTH 333)- Professor M. Gabriela Torres In Economic Anthropology (ANTH 333), we work to understanding the ways that currency and money are socially constructed cross-culturally and in our own local past. More »

