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SUMMARY:French Table
DESCRIPTION:Come one Come All ! \nWHEN: Wednesdays/ Fridays \nTIME: 12:40-1:40 p.m. \nWHO: Anyone wanting to practice their French skills are welcome \nWHERE: Emerson dining hall\, look for the French flag! \nCONTACT US:  Email with questions or  comments:\n \nplace_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/french-table-2/2023-05-05/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Room
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Paula Smith-MacDonald":MAILTO:smith-macdonald_paula@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:French Table
DESCRIPTION:Come one Come All ! \nWHEN: Wednesdays/ Fridays \nTIME: 12:40-1:40 p.m. \nWHO: Anyone wanting to practice their French skills are welcome \nWHERE: Emerson dining hall\, look for the French flag! \nCONTACT US:  Email with questions or  comments:\n \nplace_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/french-table-2/2023-05-10/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Room
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Paula Smith-MacDonald":MAILTO:smith-macdonald_paula@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:French Table
DESCRIPTION:Come one Come All ! \nWHEN: Wednesdays/ Fridays \nTIME: 12:40-1:40 p.m. \nWHO: Anyone wanting to practice their French skills are welcome \nWHERE: Emerson dining hall\, look for the French flag! \nCONTACT US:  Email with questions or  comments:\n \nplace_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/french-table-2/2023-05-12/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Room
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Paula Smith-MacDonald":MAILTO:smith-macdonald_paula@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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SUMMARY:World Interaction Design Day
DESCRIPTION:Wheaton alumni designers Michele L’Heureux and Boon Sheridan will be on campus September 26 for World Interaction Design Day\, an annual global event by the Interaction Design Association to celebrate interaction design’s ability to improve the human condition. \nMichele and Boon will share how interaction design shows up in their current professional work and discuss this year’s theme\, Ethics\, Equity and Responsibility\, with professor of design practice Tania Schlatter.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/world-interaction-design-day/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture Hall\, Norton\, MA\, 02766
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tania Schlatter":MAILTO:schlatter_tania@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230929T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230929T120000
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SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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SUMMARY:Hispanic & Latine Heritage Month Keynote Speaker - Yvette Modestin
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month Keynote Speaker – Yvette Modestin. Yvette is a local award-winning writer\, poet\, and activist from Colon\, Panama\, who focuses on shedding light on the Afro-descendant experience in Latin America.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/hispanic-latine-heritage-month-keynote-speaker-yvette-modestin/
LOCATION:Mary Lyon Hall – Holman Room\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Community,Diversity,Faculty & Staff,Global,Students
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning":MAILTO:marshallcenter@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:Faculty Research Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Miranda Yaver\, Assistant Professor of Political Science n for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk\, Damages Denied: The Impact of ERISA’s Statutory Design on Patients’ Access to Health Care. \nPresenters will begin by discussing their topic\, and each session will close with a question and answer segment. All presentations are virtual and free and the Zoom link will be sent the day before this discussion. \nDespite being written primarily as a pension law\, the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974 has come to apply to the majority of employer-sponsored health plans in the United States. However\, despite its health care salience\, it has a key statutory design feature that limits patients’ ability to access their prescribed care: it precludes damages recovery for those who have been denied health coverage\, an insurance practice that is pervasive and increasing. The absence of litigation incentives creates perverse incentives for insurers because it makes it all the more unlikely that patients will be able to obtain legal representation\, such that insurers may deny with impunity. Drawing on extant literature on path dependence and on ERISA’s history and implementation\, legislative history\, and interviews with key congressional staffers\, this paper evaluates this statutory design’s persistence across moments of health care reform including the Patients’ Bill of Rights and the Affordable Care Act\, and the ways in which this can not only limit patients’ rights upon a coverage denial but exacerbates inequities in the American health care system and reduces health insurer accountability in a manner that can perpetuate the denials themselves. \nRegister
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-research-talk-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
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SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-10-06/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-10-13/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T170000
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SUMMARY:Many Voices\, Many American Poetries Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this two-day festival celebrating the many different representations in American poetry. \nThe event includes: \n\nRound table discussions attended by poets who are traveling to Wheaton from across the country\nA showcase including Wheaton alum and undergraduate students from the Boston area\nA reading by a local arts organization\n\nOn this page: \n\nDay 1 Schedule – October 13\, 2023\nDay 2 Schedule – October 14\, 2023\n\n\nDay 1 Schedule\nKeynote Address\nOctober 13\, 2023 |  5:00 p.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Weber Theatre \nOliver de la Paz opens the festival with a keynote address\, “Apologia for the Tumbleweed: Some Thoughts on Poetry\, Deserts\, and Diaspora.” \n \nOliver de la Paz is the Poet Laureate of Worcester\, MA for 2023-2025. He is the author and editor of seven books: Names Above Houses\, Furious Lullaby\, Requiem for the Orchard\, Post Subject: A Fable\, and The Diaspora Sonnets\, The Boy in the Labyrinth\, a finalist for the Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry. Oliver serves as the co-chair of the Kundiman advisory board. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)\, the  New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)\, the Artist’s Trust of Washington\, the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, and has been awarded multiple Pushcart Prizes. He teaches at the College of the Holy Cross and in the Low-Residency MFA Program at PLU. \nBoston-area Student Showcase\nOctober 13\, 2023 |  6:30 p.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Weber Theatre\n \nStudents from the Boston area paired with Wheaton alumni read from their original work. \nCheyenne Bates is an alumna of Wheaton College of Norton MA who graduated with the class of 2020. Cheyenne double majored in Creative Writing and Theatre. During her time at Wheaton\, her playwriting was highlighted in the Every 28 Hours play Festival. Cheyenne also participated in The Martin Luther King Jr. Showcase where she won an award. She also was a participant in the 10-minute play festival hosted by Wheaton’s own playwright-in-residence Charlotte Meehan. Lastly\, Cheyenne  spent a semester studying Advanced Playwriting at The National Theater Institute located at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center where she received her certificate in Advanced Playwriting. \nIsabella Cho (Harvard University) is a rising senior studying English at Harvard College. On campus\, she is an editor for her undergraduate newspaper and conducts researc h on how technological and cultural forces are shaping employment opportunities in the United States. Her creative and critical writing have been supported by the Mellon Foundation\, the Asian American Journalists Association\, Harvard Magazine\, and YoungArts\, among others. She is currently writing her undergraduate thesis\, a collection of poems. \nOlivia Lee Rui is a Chinese American poet from Reading\, MA whose work primarily deals with adolescence\, race\, generational trauma\, adoption\, and other life experiences. She writes in a variety of prose\, poetry\, and playwriting—often all at once. Olivia is a ’23 Wheaton graduate still getting her bearings in the world\, and wonderfully excited about everything in it. \nIsaiah Lopez (Boston College) is a senior English major from the small costal town of Bay City\, Texas. He is a first generation college student\, as well as a first generation high school graduate. In his free time\, he enjoys exploring the many parks of Boston and getting lost in the MFA’s many collections. His favorite authors include D.H. Lawrence and Raymond Carver. \nElizabeth Martinez (University of Massachusetts-Boston) is a Latinx poet who specializes in memoir-like poetry. She implements her experiences with mental health to showcase how important it is we take care of ourselves. \nViviana Infante (Brandeis University) is a Junior attending Brandeis University\, though she calls her family back in New Jersey home. As a writer\, she is often inspired by mythology\, folklore and fables\, and poems that involve clementines. She often loves to use poetry as a means to work through personal experiences\, as well as expand on her understanding of the world and the many ways in which she can view it. \nSara Omar (University of Massachusetts-Lowell) is an English major at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She enjoys incorporating the beauty from travels into her writing as inspiration. \n\n\nDay 2 Schedule\nConflicted Voices Roundtable\nOctober 14\, 2023  |  10:00 a.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture (Watson 102) \nWhat does it mean to embody several voices or perspectives\, which may be in conflict with each other? Poets on this roundtable openly consider the challenge of finding coherence in a voice\, and whether doing so is a worthwhile goal. Poets Afua Ansong and Latasha N. Nevada Diggs field questions from the audience about their work. \n \nAfua Ansong is an Assistant Professor in Africana Studies at the University of Rhode Island. She recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Mt. Holyoke College and received her Ph.D. in English Literature and Creative Writing and MBA from the University of Rhode Island. She has three chapbooks\, Black Ballad (Bull City Press\, 2022)\, Try Kissing God (Akashic\, 2020)\, and  American Mercy (Finishing Line Press\, 2019)\, and has published work in Prairie Schooner\, Four Way Review\, Maine Review\, and other journals. More of her work is at afuansong.com. \n \nInterdisciplinary poet and sound artist LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs is the author of Village (Coffee House Press 2023) and TwERK (Belladonna\, 2013). She is also the author of three chapbooks\, which include Ichi- Ban and Ni-Ban (MOH Press)\, Manuel is destroying my bathroom (Belladonna*)\, and the album Televisíon. \nPop-up Poetry\nOctober 14\, 2023  |  12:00 p.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Beard and Weil Galleries\nLunch is included for attendees \n \nDenise Washington is so excited to be using the power of poetry to positively bring people together! She is the Founder\, CEO and Curator of her #Pop-Up Poetry Series\, A Denise Plays Hard Event Featuring Akili Jamal Haynes\, Becoming Chibuzo\, #Pop-Up Poetry’s Multi-disciplinary Artist! \nFor 6 years\, poetry has been popping up around\, adding voices and more beauty to gardens\, parks\, playgrounds and beaches in the City of Boston & beyond\, on-line\, virtually\, and globally\, (sailing up the Hapi River in Kemet and in Kingston\, Jamaica!) healing and empowering communities one poem at a time! Most recently\, in front of more than 600 principals and new teachers\, #Pop-Up Poetry\, with Akili Jamal Haynes-Becoming Chibuzo was an example of Equitable Literacy in Practice at Boston Public Schools’ Leadership Institute in August 2022 at Boston University. Also\, in June 2022\, she opened up for KRS-One at the Black Market\, Buy Back Your Block in Nubian Square and her poem\, “ A Quilt of Greatness” which was made into a short film\, a collaboration with Akili Jamal Haynes\, #Pop-Up Poetry Series’ Multi-Instrumentalist\, was selected to have a screening in The 2022 Roxbury International Film Festival on June 25 2022 at Hibernian Hall. \nLocation\, Origin and Diasporas Roundtable\nOctober 14\, 2023  |  1:00 p.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture (Watson 102) \nA lot of writers and people in general have a complex relationship to “home” as a location of geographic/cultural origin. Poets on this roundtable have used poetry to further complicate the concept by home by exploring diasporic identities. Poets Anna Maria Hong and Basie Allen field questions from the audience about their work. \n \nAnna Maria Hong is the author of the poetry collections Age of Glass\, winner of the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award and the Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s First Book Poetry Competition\, and Fablesque\, winner of Tupelo Press’s Berkshire Prize\, and the novella H & G\, winner of the A Room of Her Own Foundation’s Clarissa Dalloway Prize. Her writings appear recently in Guernica\, Conduit\, Notre Dame Review\, FENCE\, Poetry\, The Hopkins Review\, and The American Sonnet: An Anthology of Poems and Essays. A recipient of fellowships from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation\, she is an Associate Professor at Mount Holyoke College. \n \nBasie Allen is a poet and visual artist from New York City. His work carves parentheses in-between dirt and feeling. In 2020 he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. In 2022 he was nominated for the National Book Award. He is currently working on a new series of paintings for an upcoming exhibition. \nAmerica is More Than the English Language Rountable\nOctober 14\, 2023  |  2:15 p.m.\nWatson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture (Watson 102)\n \nAmerica is a home to many\, and\, likewise\, its languages are many. Poets on this roundtable consider the poetic effects of juxtaposing English to another language. Poets Gabriel Dozal and Abigail Chabitnoy field questions from the audience about their work. \n \nGabriel Dozal is from El Paso\, Texas. He received his MFA in poetry from the University of Arizona. His work appears in Poetry magazine\, Guernica\, Bomb Magazine\, The Iowa Review\, The Brooklyn Rail\,and more. His first book of poetry The Border Simulator/El Simulador de Fronteras is available from One World/Random House. \n \nAbigail Chabitnoy is the author of In the Current Where Drowning Is Beautiful (Wesleyan 2022); How to Dress a Fish (Wesleyan 2019)\, shortlisted for the 2020 International Griffin Prize for Poetry and winner of the 2020 Colorado Book Award; and the linocut illustrated chapbook Converging Lines of Light (Flower Press 2021). Her poems have appeared in Poetry\, Hayden’s Ferry Review\, Boston Review\, Tin House\, Gulf Coast\, LitHub\, and Red Ink\, among others. She currently teaches at the Institute of American Indian Arts low-residency MFA program and is an assistant professor at UMass Amherst. Abigail is a member of the Tangirnaq Native Village in Kodiak. Find her at salmonfisherpoet.com. \nPoets Q&A\nOctober 14\, 2023  |  3:30 p.m\nWatson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture (Watson 102) \nAll participants in the festival will be available to field questions from the audience. \n\nSponsored by the Celeste Gottesman Bartos ’35 Fund for the Visual Arts within the Evelyn Danzig Haas ’39 Visiting Artists Program
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/many-voices/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts\, Wheaton College\, Norton\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Faculty & Staff,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T133000
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SUMMARY:Faculty Research Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Leanna Lawter\, Associate Professor of Business & Management for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk\, Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Format in Quantitative and Non-Quantitative Business Courses – A Meta-Analysis. \nPresenters will begin by discussing their topic\, and each session will close with a question and answer segment. All presentations are virtual and free and the Zoom link will be sent the day before this discussion. \nThe current meta-analysis investigates two student outcomes of the flipped or inverted classroom format in quantitative and non-quantitative business courses: knowledge acquisition and satisfaction. Data was collected through a search of nine databases to identify empirical studies which compared student outcomes in flipped classrooms to lecture classrooms. A total of 35 studies were identified for inclusion in the study. Results show that flipped format had a positive effect on knowledge acquisition for both quantitative and non-quantitative courses as compared to lecture courses. The impact in non-quantitative courses on knowledge acquisition was larger than the effect in quantitative courses\, but was not statistically significant. Student satisfaction in flipped classrooms as compared to lecture classes was higher in quantitative courses\, but not statistically significant. The implications for business education is to not use flipped classroom approach as a universal format for instruction but in courses where students benefit from self-directed learning and the increased workload for students merits the gains in learning. \nRegister
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-research-talk-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T120000
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SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-10-20/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
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SUMMARY:CJRJC Speaker Series: Keynote Speaker – Gregory S. Gordon
DESCRIPTION:Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Law Faculty\nPlease join us for our Criminal Justice\, Restorative Justice\, and Criminology Speaker Series. Keynote Speaker – Gregory S. Gordon.  Professor Gordon is a former US federal prosecutor and leading scholar on international criminal justice issues. His talk will focus on justice for survivors of war crimes\, crimes against humanity and of genocide. Professor Gordon is author of the seminal book\, Atrocity Speech Law.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/wheaton-college-keynote-speaker-gregory-s-gordon-war-crimes-genocide-restorative-justice/
LOCATION:Discovery Center – Hindle Auditorium\, Norton\, MA\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ORGANIZER;CN="A. Javier Trevino":MAILTO:trevino_javier@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231026T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231004T182222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T151819Z
UID:10006423-1698325200-1698328800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Roundtable: Alternative Accountability Mechanisms and Restorative Justice at the International Level
DESCRIPTION:The Criminal Justice\, Restorative Justice\, and Criminology (CJRJC) program announces a Roundtable to take place on Thursday\,  October 26\, from 1-2 p.m. in the Balfour Hood Campus Center 1960 Room. \nFormer US federal prosecutor and leading scholar on international criminal justice issues\, Professor Gregory S. Gordon will be conducting the Roundtable. All are invited to attend.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/roundtable-alternative-accountability-mechanisms-and-restorative-justice-at-the-international-level/
LOCATION:Balfour-Hood – 1960 Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="A. Javier Trevino":MAILTO:trevino_javier@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231027T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006314-1698404400-1698408000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-10-27/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20230921T202831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T132321Z
UID:10006303-1698669000-1698672600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Research Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Kathy Morgan\, Associate Professor of Psychology for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk\, Healing Dakota: A Story of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Working Dogs. \nPresenters will begin by discussing their topic\, and each session will close with a question and answer segment. All presentations are virtual and free and the Zoom link will be sent the day before this discussion. \nAn estimated 50\,000 working dogs are deployed in law enforcement in the US\, most of whom are routinely exposed to dangerous and stressful conditions as a daily part of their jobs. Just as with humans\, some individuals are resilient in the face of such stress\, but others are not so fortunate\, and become so overwhelmed by anxiety that they become dangerous and no longer deployable. In this talk\, I will talk about recognizing signs of stress in dogs\, and reading dog behaviors that can sometimes be quite subtle\, but whose understanding can help prevent canine aggression. Using K9 Officer Dakota and his story as a case study\, I will also present a brief history of dogs in law enforcement\, and talk about my work and the work of Wheaton College students at the K9 PTSD Center in Seekonk\, a nonprofit dedicated to the rehabilitation of law enforcement working dogs with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of their time in service. \nRegister
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-research-talk/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006315-1699009200-1699012800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-11-03/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231010T145048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T145048Z
UID:10006425-1699360200-1699363800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Research Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Montserrat Pérez Toribio\, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies\, for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk\, The Manly Flight of Mary Stuart O’Donnell\, Countless of Tyrconnell. \nPresenters will begin by discussing their topic\, and each session will close with a question and answer segment. All presentations are virtual and free and the Zoom link will be sent the day before this discussion. \nRegister
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-research-talk-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231108T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231027T125452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T195250Z
UID:10006440-1699462800-1699470000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Communications & Literacy MTEL Prep (Education Licensure)
DESCRIPTION:Academic Advising is providing free prep sessions for the Communication & Literacy MTEL from 5-7 PM on Wednesday\, November 8 & Monday\, November 13. This exam (along with completion of an education major) is required to earn your teaching license. \nLocation: Meneely 104 \nThe Wednesday session will be on the Reading subtest and the Monday session will be on the Writing subtest. \nThe instructor will focus on reviewing your questions about the practice tests (click links below). In order to be prepared and benefit from the sessions\, it is important to complete and bring a copy (or have electronic access) of the Reading practice test (11/5) or the Writing test (11/13). \n\nReading Subtest (pdf)\nWriting Subtest (pdf)
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/communications-literacy-mtel-prep-education-licensure/2023-11-08/
LOCATION:Meneely 104
CATEGORIES:Academic,Career,Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006316-1699614000-1699617600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231027T125452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T195250Z
UID:10006441-1699894800-1699902000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Communications & Literacy MTEL Prep (Education Licensure)
DESCRIPTION:Academic Advising is providing free prep sessions for the Communication & Literacy MTEL from 5-7 PM on Wednesday\, November 8 & Monday\, November 13. This exam (along with completion of an education major) is required to earn your teaching license. \nLocation: Meneely 104 \nThe Wednesday session will be on the Reading subtest and the Monday session will be on the Writing subtest. \nThe instructor will focus on reviewing your questions about the practice tests (click links below). In order to be prepared and benefit from the sessions\, it is important to complete and bring a copy (or have electronic access) of the Reading practice test (11/5) or the Writing test (11/13). \n\nReading Subtest (pdf)\nWriting Subtest (pdf)
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/communications-literacy-mtel-prep-education-licensure/2023-11-13/
LOCATION:Meneely 104
CATEGORIES:Academic,Career,Students
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20230921T203120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T203120Z
UID:10006304-1700137800-1700141400@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Research Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Sara Donaldson\, Assistant Professor of Education for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk\, Leveraging Collective Doubt to Deepen Learning. \nPresenters will begin by discussing their topic\, and each session will close with a question and answer segment. All presentations are virtual and free and the Zoom link will be sent the day before this discussion. \nTransformational change within social contexts\, such as schools\, requires a cohesive vision and action plan. This work can be promoted by providing the individuals involved with structured opportunities to collectively grapple with the nuances of terminology and facets of related initiatives in terms of expectations for what the work looks like in practice. Using narrative data collected from field research with mathematics instructional leaders\, this faculty research talk will unpack a five-phase framework shown to provide this needed structure. By positioning moments of doubt as opportunities for collaborative learning\, this framework serves as a flexible structure to guide shared knowledge development from the initial identification of a shared goal to cohesive understanding and systemic transformation. \nRegister
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/faculty-research-talk-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006317-1700218800-1700222400@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006318-1700823600-1700827200@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-11-24/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006319-1701428400-1701432000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-12-01/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20231002T193740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T193741Z
UID:10006320-1702033200-1702036800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Come Frunch with Us
DESCRIPTION:Come on Come All! \nWhen: Fridays \nTime: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. \nWho: Anyone wanting to practice their French is welcome \nWhere: Emerson Dining Hall (look for the French flag!) \nPlease contact Alexandra Place at  place_alexandra@wheatoncolleg.edu with questions or comments
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/come-frunch-with-us-2-2/2023-12-08/
LOCATION:Emerson Dining Hall – President’s Dining Room\, Norton\, 02766\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academic
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wheatoncollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Frunch-event-featured-1200.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra Place - French Dept.":MAILTO:place_alexandra@wheatoncollege.edu
GEO:41.9629235;-71.1804988
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20240219T141152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T141152Z
UID:10006555-1708452000-1708452000@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:Film Screening: Navalny
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this screening of Navalny which follows the man who survived an assassination attempt by poisoning with a lethal nerve agent in August 2020. During his months-long recovery he makes shocking discoveries about the attempt on his life and decides to return home.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/film-screening-navalny/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – 102\, Norton\, MA\, 02766
CATEGORIES:Academic,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Anni Cecil":MAILTO:cecil_anni@wheatoncollege.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20240125T213752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T180046Z
UID:10006522-1708623000-1708626600@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Evening with Artist Finnegan Shannon
DESCRIPTION:Finnegan Shannon is a multidisciplinary artist whose work experiments with access and ableist assumptions. At Wheaton this semester\, they will explore Alt text as poetry in an ongoing collaborative project with students. After the artist’s talk\, Beard and Weil Galleries will be open for students to talk to Finnegan and hear more about joining the project. \nPresented by the Evelyn Danzig Haas ’39 Visiting Artists Program.
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/an-evening-with-artist-finnegan-shannon/
LOCATION:Watson Fine Arts – Ellison Lecture Hall\, Norton\, MA\, 02766
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts,Reading,Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Ellen McBreen":MAILTO:mcbreen_ellen@wheatoncollege.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T194725
CREATED:20240208T195207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T200448Z
UID:10006527-1709233200-1709236800@wheatoncollege.edu
SUMMARY:AI in our world: chatGPT and more...
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a presentation on AI in our world: chatGPT and more… with Mark D. LeBlanc\, Ph.D.\, Department Chair and Professor\, Computer Science. He will be discussing different chatbots\, “stages” of AI and machine learning. \nRegister Here
URL:https://wheatoncollege.edu/event/ai-in-our-world-chatgpt-and-more/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Academic,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Students,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alum@wheatoncollege.edu
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