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Political geometry: What do shapes have to do with fair voting?
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Week of Events
Darwin’s Hunch: Science, Race and the Search for Human Origins
Darwin’s Hunch: Science, Race and the Search for Human Origins
Join author Christa Kuljian as she discusses her book, Darwin's Hunch, and sheds new light on our common human origins and how scientists' studies and theories of human evolution were often shaped by the social and political context of their times.
Political geometry: What do shapes have to do with fair voting?
Political geometry: What do shapes have to do with fair voting?
Moon Duchin will deliver the 2017 Norman Johnson Lecture. The associate professor of mathematics at Tufts University leads the Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group, a team of Boston-based scholars who study the use of geometry and computing in electoral redistricting as a means of promoting democracy and civic engagement. The U.S. Constitution calls for a […]
Fall 2017 Helmreich Symposium
Fall 2017 Helmreich Symposium
Wheaton College Department of History Presents Fall 2017 Helmreich Symposium Credit Where Credit is Due: How Digital Scholarship is Changing History Seth Denbo, Ph.D. View the event poster
Sophomore Symposium
Sophomore Symposium
Sophomore Symposium is designed to help you navigate your second year at Wheaton and prepare you for the significant decisions you will make such as selecting a major, securing an internship, studying abroad and much more!