| Sunday, March 21 |
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- Collection/Reflection
- A History of Wheaton's Permanent Collection. On display through April 16. Curated by Kayla Malouin '10. Galleries closed for spring break March 12-21 - Gallery hours: Mon-Sat 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Christina Beecher: A Retrospective
- In the galleries through April 16, curated by Carrie Peabody '10. Galleries will be closed for spring break from March 12-21. - Gallery hours: Mon-Sat 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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| Monday, March 22 |
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- Classes Resume
- Contact: Office of the Registrar
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| Tuesday, March 23 |
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- PeaceWomen.
- Written by Susan Corso, directed by Sheridan Thomas and featuring Wheaton faculty and students. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Wednesday, March 24 |
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- Wheaton Thrift
- Donate your unwanted clothing to this fundraiser sale, then come and shop! All proceeds will benefit the Haiti Relief Fund (www.haitirelieffund.org) and unsold items will be donated to a local charity. Sponsored by the YMCA Hall Staff and Student Life. Contact: Padric Gleason
- Event Link
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Feed Your Fire
- Dr. Susan Taylor presents simple steps to renew and rejuvenate your life and overcome health challenges such as fatigue, depression, weight gain, loss of sex drive and sleep disturbances. - Open to all. Contact: Morgan Foster
- Event Link
- Holman Room, Mary Lyon
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- Femicide Film Series
- ''El Traspatio,'' (''Backyard''), 2009, 122 minutes, directed by Carlos Carrera. - Everyone welcome Contact: Gabriela Torres
- Event Link
- Media Center, Balfour-Hood
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- Deemer Forum on Ethics
- Featuring Yale professor Jules L. Coleman on ''Law, Reason, and Authority.'' Much of Coleman's scholarship has emphasized issues in jurisprudence and the nature of responsibility in the law. Contact: Monica Key
- Ellison Lecture Hall, Watson Fine Arts
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- Solati Trio
- The visiting artists present a concert of chamber music by Beethoven. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
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| Thursday, March 25 |
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Linda Eisenmann, provost and professor of education and history, will present a talk entitled ''Thinking Feminist in 1963: Challenges from Betty Friedan and the President's Commission on the Status of Women.'' - All invited to bring a lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- Faculty Lounge, Emerson
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- Film Showing and Conversation: What is ''Good Hair''?
- The Distinguished Women of Color Collective invites you to come watch the film Good Hair and engage in a dialogue on the issues and emotions connected to hair on a daily basis. Contact: Ebony Williams (508) 286-3532
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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- Second Annual Mary L. Heuser Lecture
- Mexican Muralism: Art and Revolution, featuring Anna Indych-Lopez, assistant professor of art history at The City College of New York (CUNY), where she specializes in the modern art of Latin America, specifically Mexico. - Free. Tickets must be reserved in advance. Call 508-286-3300. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Ellison Lecture, Watson Fine Arts
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- Singer Songwriter Gigi Live @ the Loft
- Come enjoy free pizza and some great live music. - Free to Wheaton Students Contact: Lukas Schneider
- The Loft, Balfour-Hood
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| Friday, March 26 |
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- Last day to petition to drop a course without record
- After this date, petitions for course withdrawals (WD recorded on transcript) will be considered only for documented and extenuating circumstances beyond a student's control. Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Last day to submit a Self-Initiated Connection proposal
- If the student is enrolled in the last course of the Connection this semester Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Build a Body-Love Quilt
- Bring your unwanted clothing and help create a work of art with the interns of the Counseling Center. Join us as we share a quick introduction to body image concerns, a few laughs, and conversation about stresses that every woman can appreciate. - Free Contact: Susan McNary
- Balfour Hood Cafe Landing
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- First Year Lunch
- Contact: Gerrie Morris
- Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning
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- Relay For Life
- The major on-campus fundraiser for the American Cancer Society at Wheaton. This is an all-night event, and this year's theme is ''game night.'' Contact: Josh Begley
- Event Link
- Haas Athletic Center Track
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- Women's Community Meeting #2
- Contact: Ebony Williams
- May Room, Mary Lyon
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| Sunday, March 28 |
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- Collection/Reflection
- A History of Wheaton's Permanent Collection. On display through April 16. Curated by Kayla Malouin '10. Galleries closed for spring break March 12-21 - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Christina Beecher: A Retrospective
- In the galleries through April 16, curated by Carrie Peabody '10. Galleries will be closed for spring break from March 12-21. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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| Monday, March 29 |
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- Wheaton/Red Cross Blood Drive Sign-Ups
- Please donate blood at the blood drive on April 7. Look for the donor sign-up table on Monday, 3/29, Tuesday, 3/30, Wednesday, 3/31, and Friday, 4/2. Contact: Emily Kiablick (5804) or Cynthia Maricle (8210)
- Cafe Hallway, Balfour-Hood
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- Interfaith Alliance Meeting
- Contact: Rekha Aidasani
- Chapel Basement
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| Tuesday, March 30 |
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- Eye of the World Photo Contest
- This is Wheaton's annual photo contest for students to submit photos from their travels around the world (through study abroad or personal travel!). The Wheaton community will be able to vote for their favorites and great prizes will be awarded! Contact: Caroline Hughes
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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| Wednesday, March 31 |
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- Eye of the World Photo Contest
- This is Wheaton's annual photo contest for students to submit photos from their travels around the world (through study abroad or personal travel!). The Wheaton community will be able to vote for their favorites and great prizes will be awarded! Contact: Caroline Hughes
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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| Thursday, April 1 |
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- Vendor Today
- Larry Nelson - silver jewelry Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Workplace Discrimination and Harassment Prevention
- Learn how to protect yourself from being a victim or accidental perpetrator of workplace harassment. Presented by Human Resources and Wheaton's Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Contact: Meghann Beaulieu
- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- David Wulff, professor of psychology, will present a talk entitled ''Prototypes of Faith: An International Project on Assessing Subjective Life Perspectives.'' - All invited. Bring your lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- President's Dining Room, Emerson
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- Workplace Discrimination and Harassment Prevention
- Learn how to protect yourself from being a victim or accidental perpetrator of workplace harassment. Presented by Human Resources and Wheaton's Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Contact: Meghann Beaulieu
- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon
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- Visiting Artist Lecture
- Resisting Canada's Indian Act: Anti-Assimilationism and Art and Twentieth-Century Indigenous Art in Canada by Ruth Phillips, Canada Research Chair in Modern Culture, Professor of Art History, Carleton University, Onatario, Canada. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Ellison Lecture, Watson Fine Arts
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- Second Annual Latin Fest
- Paraiso Latino and KLMC come together to provide the Wheaton community with a night of Latin music, dance, food and education. Event to benefit Casa De Los Angeles, a battered-women's shelter in the city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Contact: Jossie Mar Diaz
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Student Directing Project
- A contemporary farce directed by Marissa Bergman '11. - To reserve complimentary tickets, call the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- Davis International Fellows Deadline
- This program supports Wheaton students who undertake unpaid educationally meaningful international internships, service experiences, or structured independent research. Up to 10 fellows will be selected for summer 2010 to receive a $5,000 award. Contact: Judi Razee
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- Wheaton Fellows Application Deadline
- The Wheaton Fellows program funds students who undertake unpaid educationally meaningful internships, service experiences, or structured independent research during the summer. Selected students will receive a $3,000 stipend. Contact: Judi Razee
- Event Link
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- Succulent Wild Woman Party: Empowering Women Everywhere
- Being a succulent wild woman is to smile when you feel like it, discover your own goodness, and be delicious. Join us for the chance to share your creativity and your story with a community of women. Contact: Ebony Williams
- Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning
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- Wheaton Shuttle
- Wheaton students ride free to Emerald Square Mall, Wrentham Outlets, Mansfield Crossing, and Target. First-come, first-served. For special accommodations, call (508)884-8282 or (508)809-0168 at least 24 hours in advance. See website for detailed route and schedule information. Contact: Nadia Omar
- Event Link
- Slype on Howard Street.
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- Faculty Meeting
- Meeting of all faculty. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- Holman Room, Mary Lyon
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- Student Directing Project
- A contemporary farce directed by Marissa Bergman '11. - To reserve complimentary tickets, call the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Up in the Air.''
- With a job that has him traveling around the country firing people, Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) leads an empty life out of a suitcase, until his company does the unexpected, grounding him. Click on the web link to see the trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Saturday, April 3 |
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- Student Directing Project
- A contemporary farce directed by Marissa Bergman '11. - To reserve complimentary tickets, call the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Up in the Air.''
- With a job that has him traveling around the country firing people, Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) leads an empty life out of a suitcase, until his company does the unexpected, grounding him. Click on the web link to see the trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Sunday, April 4 |
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- Christina Beecher: A Retrospective
- In the galleries through April 16, curated by Carrie Peabody '10. Galleries will be closed for spring break from March 12-21. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Collection/Reflection
- A History of Wheaton's Permanent Collection. On display through April 16. Curated by Kayla Malouin '10. Galleries closed for spring break March 12-21 - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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| Monday, April 5 |
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- Advisor Appointments
- April 5-9 Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Lecture: Author Amitava Kumar
- The award-winning author of Husband of a Fanatic and other books will speak on class and race in India, as well as on Indians in the diaspora. A 42-minute movie is part of the presentation. Discussion to follow. - Free. Contact: Victoria Schuppert, Daniel Han
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center.
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| Tuesday, April 6 |
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- Recital of New Music
- Travis Worthley '08, Professor Ann Sears, and friends present a recital of their new compositions, performed by Marcella Calabi, soprano, and the Avalerion Wind Quintet. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Cole Memorial Chapel
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| Wednesday, April 7 |
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- Vendor Today
- Chandler - Indian crafts, jewelry, scarves, and more. Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Wheaton/Red Cross Blood Drive
- The need is constant. The gratification instant. Give blood today. If you're not pre-registered, a limited number of walk-in appointments are available. Contact: Emily Liablick (5804) or Cynthia Maricle (8210)
- SGA Office in Balfour-Hood
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Jay Goodman, professor of political science, will present a talk entitled 'The Mid-Term Elections: How Many Seats Will the Democrats Lose and Why Will They Lose Them?' - The entire campus community is invited to bring a lunch and attend. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- President's Dining Room, Emerson
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| Thursday, April 8 |
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- Jenni Schaefer: Author, Singer/Songwriter
- Recover from eating and body concerns and fall in love with life. Come see Jenni Schaefer, whose work has helped change the face of recovery from eating disorders. - Free Contact: Donna Goodwill
- Event Link
- Holman Room, Mary Lyon
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| Friday, April 9 |
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- What Can I Do with a Major in ... ?
- An interactive workshop. Contact: Raquel Ramos
- Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning
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- Programming for Change: Planning Inclusive Events for Campus
- Join us for a chance to learn a new interactive way to program that takes less time, reaches more people, and contributes to creating a more inclusive campus culture. Contact: Ebony Williams
- Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning
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- Women's Community Meeeting #3
- Contact: Ebony Williams
- May Room, Mary Lyon
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| Sunday, April 11 |
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- Collection/Reflection
- A History of Wheaton's Permanent Collection. On display through April 16. Curated by Kayla Malouin '10. Galleries closed for spring break March 12-21 - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Christina Beecher: A Retrospective
- In the galleries through April 16, curated by Carrie Peabody '10. Galleries will be closed for spring break from March 12-21. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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- Faculty Recital
- Sheila Falls- Keohane, violin Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Cole Memorial Chapel
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| Monday, April 12 |
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- Vendor Today
- Chandler - Indian crafts, jewelry, scarves, and more. Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Course selection for fall 2010 semester
- April 12-16 Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Interfaith Alliance Meeting
- Contact: Rekha Aidasani
- Chapel Basement
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| Tuesday, April 13 |
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- Vendor Today
- Autumn - jewelry and cards Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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| Wednesday, April 14 |
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- Vendor Today
- Joe - scarves, wallets Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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| Thursday, April 15 |
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Megan McCullough, visiting assistant professor of anthropology, will present the talk ''Refuting 'I Am Woman': Stratified Reproduction and the Hierarchy of Knowledge in a Doula Workshop.'' - All welcome; bring a lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- President's Dining Room, Emerson
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- Loser Concert
- Featuring pianist Jonathan Biss. Biss had his first piano lesson at age 6 and entered the Curtis Institute of Music at age 17. He is the winner of the 2008 Edison Award for Instrumental Recitals. - Admission is free, but tickets are required. Contact: Monica Key
- Event Link
- Cole Chapel.
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- Written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- Tik Tok Live @ The Loft
- Come enjoy free pizza and see this local band perform their original tunes. - Free. Contact: Lukas Schneider
- The Loft, Balfour-Hood
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| Friday, April 16 |
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- Registration deadline for fall 2010 semester
- Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- Written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Sherlock Holmes.''
- Holmes and his partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. Click on web link to see trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
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- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Saturday, April 17 |
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- Lazer Tag Night
- Presented by Boston Providence Connection and Bacchus. Tickets ($10 each) go on sale April 14 at 7 p.m. outside of Student Life. One ticket per person. Bus leaves Meadows parking lot at 6 p.m. sharp. Contact: Jossie Mar Diaz
- Event Link
- Lazer Zone in Randolph, Mass.
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- Written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Sherlock Holmes.''
- Holmes and his partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. Click on web link to see trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Sunday, April 18 |
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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| Tuesday, April 20 |
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- Vendor Today
- Larry Nelson - silver jewelry Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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- Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks
- Suzan-Lori Parks, who received the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for ''Topdog/Underdog,'' is one of the most exciting and acclaimed playwrights in American drama today. - Tickets are complimentary but must be reserved in advance by calling 508-286-3300. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Wednesday, April 21 |
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- 29th Annual Leadership Recognition Ceremony
- Honoring Wheaton's campus leaders. Winners are nominated by members of the Wheaton community. Contact: Kim Wozniakewicz
- Cole Chapel
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- Drawn In
- The Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition. Join us for the opening of this popular exhibition, on display through May 7 and advised this year by Associate Professor of Art Jake Mahaffy. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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| Thursday, April 22 |
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- Recital of German Lieder
- performed by Ann Sears, piano and Marcella Calabi, soprano. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
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- Otis Social Justice Award
- Recipient Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, a distinguished educator and humanitarian, is honored for her work to promote justice; diversity; and the health and safety of women, children and under-served populations around the globe. Contact: Monica Key
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- Written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- Live @ The Loft. P.C. Presents ...
- Among Criminals. Reggae/Rock. Contact: Rebecca Pye
- The Loft
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| Friday, April 23 |
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- Academic Festival XIX
- The 19th annual Academic Festival will feature the research, creative and scholarly achievements of those Wheaton students who were nominated by their faculty and selected by a review committee. Contact: James Mancall
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood.
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Matt Evans, assistant professor of chemistry, will present ''Geochemistry of Mineral-Rock Interactions: A Travelogue from Greenland to Nepal.'' - All welcome to bring a lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- Faculty Lounge in Emerson.
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- Wheaton Shuttle
- The shuttle transports students to Emerald Square Mall, Wrentham Outlets, Mansfield Crossing, and Target--for free! First-come, first-served. For special accommodations, call (508)884-8282 or (508)809-0168 at least 24 hours in advance. See website for detailed route and schedule information. Contact: Nadia Omar
- Event Link
- Slype, Howard Street
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- Academic Festival Student Recitals
- Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Cole Memorial Chapel
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- Jazz Band Concert
- Under the direction of Rick Britto, the ensemble performs the music of famed jazz trumpeter Miles Davis from his legendary recording Kind of Blue. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Emerson Dining Hall
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- Written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Invictus.''
- Nelson Mandela, first-term president of South Africa, attempts to unite the apartheid-torn land by enlisting the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Click on web link to see trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Saturday, April 24 |
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- ''The Pillowman.''
- written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Professor of Theatre David Fox. - Tickets are $5 general, $2 students/seniors and may be reserved by calling the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or emailing to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- BACCHUS Presents ''Invictus.''
- Nelson Mandela, first-term president of South Africa, attempts to unite the apartheid-torn land by enlisting the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Click on web link to see trailer. Contact: Melissa Carter
- Event Link
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Sunday, April 25 |
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- Drawn In
- The Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition, on display through May 7 and advised this year by Associate Professor of Art Jake Mahaffy. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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| Monday, April 26 |
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- Lecture: Author Amitava Kumar.
- The award-winning author of Husband of a Fanatic and other books will speak on class and race in India, as well as on Indians in the diaspora. A 42-minute movie is part of the presentation. Discussion to follow. Hindle Auditorium, Science Center. Free. Contact: Victoria Schuppert, Daniel Han
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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- Interfaith Alliance Meeting
- Contact: Rekha Aidasani
- Chapel Basement
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| Tuesday, April 27 |
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- Vendor Today
- Chandler - Indian crafts - scarves, jewelry Contact: M. Powers (ext. 8222)
- Atrium, Balfour-Hood
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| Wednesday, April 28 |
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- Lunch Workshop:
- ''Digital Humanities and the Liberal Arts: A Collaboratory Model,'' by visiting artist Angel David Nieves. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Faculty Lounge
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- Sites of ''Post-Conflict'' Memory:
- Memory-Making, Commemoration, and Social Justice in Rwanda and South Africa, featuring visiting artist Angel David Nieves, associate professor of Africana studies, Hamilton College. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Ellison Lecture, Watson Fine Arts
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- World Music Ensemble
- A wide-ranging exploration of world music traditions from Brazil, India, Africa, Scotland, Ireland and more. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Thursday, April 29 |
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Elise Morrison, Brown University teaching fellow, will present ''Through the Looking Glass: Feminist Strategies in Surveillance Art.'' - All invited to bring a lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- President's Dining Room, Emerson
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- Solar Winds
- The visiting artists perform the Sextet for Piano and Winds by Gordon Jacob, and the Quintet for Piano and Winds by Beethoven. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Woolley Room, Mary Lyon Hall
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| Friday, April 30 |
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- Southeastern Massachusetts Wind Symphony
- Directed and conducted by Assistant Professor Earl Raney, the ensemble will feature music by Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams and others. - Tickets may be obtained at the door-$5 general, $4 seniors, students free, $10 families of four or more. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Sunday, May 2 |
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- Drawn In
- The Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition. On display through May 7 and advised this year by Associate Professor of Art Jake Mahaffy. - Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 p.m. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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- Wheaton Chorale and Chamber Singers
- The ensemble presents their spring concert, under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Tim Harbold. - Suggested $10 donation at the door. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Cole Memorial Chapel
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| Monday, May 3 |
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- Student Recitals
- Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Cole Memorial Chapel
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| Thursday, May 6 |
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- Faculty Lunch Talk
- Stephen Mathis, associate professor of philosophy, will present ''Hate Crimes Legislation and Action Theory.'' - All are welcome to bring a lunch and join us. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- President's Dining Room, Emerson
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- Reflections
- The Wheaton Dance Company performs under the direction of Assistant Professor of Theatre Christianna Kavaloski. - For ticket information and reservations ($5 general, $2 students/seniors), please call the Wheaton Box Office 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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- Live @ The Loft. P.C. Presents ...
- WULI, instrumental artist. Contact: Rebecca Pye
- The Loft.
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| Friday, May 7 |
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- Classes End
- Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Study Break!
- Join us for food, fun and relaxation as we close out the semester. Contact: Raquel Ramos
- Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning
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- Wheaton Shuttle
- The shuttle transports students to Emerald Square Mall, Wrentham Outlets, Mansfield Crossing, and Target--for free! First-come, first-served. For special accommodations, call (508)884-8282 or (508)809-0168 at least 24 hours in advance. See website for detailed route and schedule information. Contact: Nadia Omar
- Event Link
- Slype on Howard Street.
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- Faculty Meeting
- Meeting of all faculty. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- Holman Room, Mary Lyon
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- Student Film Festival
- Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Ellison Lecture Hall, Watson Fine Arts
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- Reflections
- The Wheaton Dance Company performs under the direction of Assistant Professor of Theatre Christianna Kavaloski. - For ticket information and reservations ($5 general, $2 students/seniors), please call the Wheaton Box Office 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Saturday, May 8 |
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- Review Period
- May 8-9 Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Wheaton Shuttle
- The shuttle transports students to Emerald Square Mall, Wrentham Outlets, Mansfield Crossing, and Target--for free! First-come, first-served. For special accommodations, call (508)884-8282 or (508)809-0168 at least 24 hours in advance. See website for detailed route and schedule information. Contact: Nadia Omar
- Event Link
- Slype, Howard Street
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- Reflections
- The Wheaton Dance Company performs under the direction of Assistant Professor of Theatre Christianna Kavaloski. - For ticket information and reservations ($5 general, $2 students/seniors), please call the Wheaton Box Office 508-286-3575 or email to boxoffice@wheatoncollege.edu. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Sunday, May 9 |
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- Catholic Mass
- E-mail sssr@wheatonma.edu to be added to the Wheaton Catholic community
- Chapel Basement Meeting Room
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- Great Woods Chamber Orchestra
- The ensemble, conducted and directed by Earl Raney, assistant professor of music, presents works by Beethoven and Copeland, and will feature the winners of the fourth annual Concerto-Aria competition-Katherine Anderson '10, soprano and Benjamin Simms '12, viola. - Tickets may be obtained at the door- $10 general, $5 seniors, students free, $15 families of four or more. Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Monday, May 10 |
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- Final Examinations
- May 10-15 Contact: Office of the Registrar
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- Interfaith Alliance Meeting
- Contact: Rekha Aidasani
- Chapel Basement
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| Friday, May 14 |
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- Theatre Ensemble Experiments
- Graduating seniors write, direct and perform an original work influenced by Theatre of Cruelty for their final presentation on a Wheaton stage, advised by Assistant Professor of Theatre Jennifer Madden Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Saturday, May 15 |
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- Theatre Ensemble Experiments
- Graduating seniors write, direct and perform an original work influenced by Theatre of Cruelty for their final presentation on a Wheaton stage, advised by Assistant Professor of Theatre Jennifer Madden Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Monday, May 17 |
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- Senior grades due
- All graduation requirements must be completed. Contact: Office of the Registrar
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| Thursday, May 20 |
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- Faculty Meeting
- Meeting of all faculty. Contact: Ruth Mattson
- Hindle Auditorium, Science Center
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| Friday, May 21 |
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- Theatre Ensemble Experiments
- Graduating seniors write, direct and perform an original work influenced by Theatre of Cruelty for their final presentation on a Wheaton stage, advised by Assistant Professor of Theatre Jennifer Madden Contact: Betsy Cronin (508-286-3644)
- Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
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| Saturday, May 22 |
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| Monday, May 24 |
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- Final grades due
- Classes 2011, 2012, 2013 Contact: Office of the Registrar
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| Monday, May 31 |
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- National Holiday- Memorial Day
- Contact: Human Resources
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| Monday, June 28 |
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- Basketball Dimensions, Inc.
- June 28-July 1; July 6-9; A day camp directed by Wheaton's head coach for men's basketball, Brian Walmsley, for boys entering grades 3-10. The goal is to develop the desire to improve and excel while having fun and making new friends. Contact: Brian Walmsley (508-286-3991)
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| Monday, July 5 |
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- Skills and Drills Softball Camp
- July 5-8; An overnight softball camp rum by Wheaton Head Coach Rachael Powers '03, this program focuses on the mechanics and fundamentals of the game. Individual attention in small skill groups will be stressed daily along with team play each night. Contact: Rachael Powers (508-286-3360)
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- National Holiday- Independence Day (4th)
- Contact: Human Resources
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- National Holiday- Independence Day (4th)
- Contact: Human Resources
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- Soccer's Future Academy, Inc.
- A day camp for boys and girls, ages 6-14 (1st to 8th graders), and goalkeeper training for ages 10-14. Directed by Luis Reis, Wheaton's head coach for women's soccer, this camp will feature technical and tactical training with coaches who have a passion for the game. Contact: Luis Reis (508-286-3997)
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| Sunday, July 11 |
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- Dave Cowen's Basketball School
- July 11-16, July 18-23 and July 25-30. An overnight camp run by former Boston Celtic Dave Cowens for boys and girls ages 10-17. Each camper is encouraged to develop his or her individual athletic capability while giving particular attention to team involvement. This camp runs three consecutive five-day sessions. For more information, visit the website or call the local office. Contact: Dave Cowen's Basketball School (781-849-9393)
- Event Link
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| Monday, July 12 |
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- Nike Field Hockey Camp
- July 12-16; an overnight camp with a commuter option for girls ages 10-18. Directed by Wheaton's head coach for field hockey, Rebecca Begley, this program is committed to making players better and stronger, to improving techniques, helping to train smarter and to develop self-confidence. Contact: Rebecca Begley (508-286-3755)
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- Soccer's Future Academy, Inc.
- July 12-16; a day camp for boys and girls ages 6-14 (first to eighth grade), goalkeeper training for ages 10-14. Directed by Luis Reis, Wheaton's head coach for women's soccer, this camp will feature technical and tactical training with coaches who have a passion for the game. Contact: Luis Reis (508-286-3997)
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