Tanzania Education and Development Info Session
Knapton Lecture Hall Norton, MAJoin us on for an information session about this Center for Global Education Faculty led program.
Join us on for an information session about this Center for Global Education Faculty led program.
Wheaton in Puerto Rico, a new study away opportunity scheduled for Summer 2019.
The ensemble, under the direction of Assistant Professor of Music Sheila Falls-Keohane, presents a concert resulting from an in-depth exploration of a selection of cultures and styles from around the world.
On Thursday, November 29, Michael Gibson '16, and Hanna Juergens '13, are returning to campus to host an Information Session for students interested in learning about career opportunities at J-PAL, (Jameel Poverty Action Lab) located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The J-PAL is a research institute studying poverty both in the developing and developed world, and is looking to recruit students with […]
Projects for Peace: In its twelfth year, the Projects for Peace program is an invitation to undergraduates to design grassroots projects that they will implement during the summer of 2019. The projects judged to be the most promising and feasible will be funded at $10,000 each. The objective is to encourage and support today's motivated […]
Wheaton Physics & Astronomy Students Bingchen Liu ’21 and Dylan Schmitt ’20 will talk about their summer research.
Second in a series of four biannual exhibitions curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, It’s Elemental: Fire considers how fire—in all of its forms—affects our world. Using objects from the Gebbie Archives & Special Collections and the Permanent Collection, each exhibition will explore one of the four classical elements: water, air, earth, fire. This exhibition will be on display November 29, 2018–February 2, 2019. The galleries will be closed December 16, 2018–January 22, 2019 for winter break.
Second in a series of four biannual exhibitions curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, It’s Elemental: Fire considers how fire—in all of its forms—affects our world. Using objects from the Gebbie Archives & Special Collections and the Permanent Collection, each exhibition will explore one of the four classical elements: water, air, earth, fire.
The Southeastern Massachusetts Wind Symphony, under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Earl Raney, presents works by Gustav Holst, Dmitri Shostakovich and David Maslanka, plus seasonal favorites. Suggested donation $5.
Second in a series of four biannual exhibitions curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, It’s Elemental: Fire considers how fire—in all of its forms—affects our world. Using objects from the Gebbie Archives & Special Collections and the Permanent Collection, each exhibition will explore one of the four classical elements: water, air, earth, fire.