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- No events scheduled for February 24, 2020.
- No events scheduled for February 25, 2020.
The game is rigged! Mathematics for cheaters and scoundrels
Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium NortonTales from Mongolia: Adventure in Social Entrepreneurship and Public Health
Knapton Lecture Hall Norton- No events scheduled for February 28, 2020.
- No events scheduled for February 29, 2020.
- No events scheduled for March 1, 2020.
Week of Events
Lyons Lunch and Learn webcast – Social entrepreneurship
Lyons Lunch and Learn webcast – Social entrepreneurship
President Hanno and Imran Chowdhury, the inaugural Diana Davis Spencer Chair of Social Entrepreneurship and Associate Professor of Business and Management, will discuss current social entrepreneurship initiatives and how they fit into the mission of the college’s liberal arts curriculum and, specifically, within Wheaton’s historic focus on experiential learning as an integral part of students’ education.
The game is rigged! Mathematics for cheaters and scoundrels
The game is rigged! Mathematics for cheaters and scoundrels
Professor Zeitz of the University of San Francisco will explore a variety of wagers and games that practically guarantee a win for the player who makes the best mathematical analysis—and will demonstrate why this is the case.
Tales from Mongolia: Adventure in Social Entrepreneurship and Public Health
Tales from Mongolia: Adventure in Social Entrepreneurship and Public Health
Ms. Munkhbayar will discuss why and how she chose the path of entrepreneurship and social business, her personal and professional experiences connected to social entrepreneurship in Mongolia, and what she is trying to achieve in Mongolia and elsewhere after her Fulbright Scholarship period in the United States is complete. Dr. Bromage will discuss how he got interested in Mongolia during his doctoral studies and the nutrition situation in the country, his current efforts in Mongolia and related efforts elsewhere, and where what his next career steps might be following his postdoctoral work at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health.