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Sitting Meditation with the Chaplain, Jordan Miller

Cole Memorial Chapel - Basement (The Base) Norton, MA, United States

Dr. Miller leads a Zen-style sitting meditation that lasts about 20 minutes and emphasizes the settling of your mind. Come and practice suspending all judgmental thinking and let words, ideas, images, and thoughts pass by without getting involved in them. Location: Meditation Room in The Base (downstairs in Cole Chapel)

Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security

Considering a career in any of the following? Federal Law Enforcement, Intelligence Community, Foreign Service, Emergency Operations Centers, Joint Terrorism Task Forces, Departments of Transportation, Public Policy/Think Tanks, International Development/Affairs […]

Gallery Exhibition—Props and Fine Art from Movies, Television and Theatre

Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.

Free

Readings by the Writers—Collins & Pierce

Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

Creative writing alumnae Megan Collins ’06 and Jennifer Pierce ’13 read from their soon-to-be-published first novels. Collins, who holds a MFA from Boston University and teaches creative writing in Connecticut, will be reading from her manuscript Persephone’s Sister. Pierce, who received an M.A. in publishing in Oxford, England and works in Boston, Massachusetts, will read from her upcoming YA novel Slow Motion.

Event Series The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie

Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United States

written by Tennessee Williams, directed by David Fox
In this semi-autobiographical “memory play”, a young writer wrestles with the repercussions of abandoning his mother and sister. Haunting, heartbreaking, and infused with transcendent lyricism, it remains one of American theatre’s most enduring works of art. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors.