Wheaton in Boston
Night Shift Brewing 1 Lovejoy Wharf, Boston, MA, United StatesJoin Wheaton for an exciting event at Night Shift Brewing Lovejoy Wharf, where alumni from all classes can come together to reconnect, socialize, and network!
Join Wheaton for an exciting event at Night Shift Brewing Lovejoy Wharf, where alumni from all classes can come together to reconnect, socialize, and network!
Afro-Latin Dance with The Haus of Glitter
Wheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits, personal items, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning.
The theme for the inaugural celebration of Wheaton's Entrepreneurship Wedensdays is "Student Entrepreneurship in the AI Era." Speakers: Dr. Tammi Redd, associate professor of entrepreneurship and social innovation, Jeorg Blumtritt, […]
The Artistic Merits of Automated Statistics—Presented by the Wheaton Institute for Interdisciplinary Humanities (WIIH)
The Tri-State Alumni Committee is inviting you to an exciting evening at Albert's Bar, where Wheaton College alumni from all class years can come together to reconnect, socialize, and network!
Join us for an evening-length live concert featuring John Hollenbeck, Sarah Rossy, Anna Webber, and Chiquita Magic as they combine experimental jazz, ambient electronics, chamber music and more.
Get up close and personal with Wheaton College in Massachusetts during one of our upcoming in-person Open Houses where you will be able to spend the day with us. Register today!!
In conjunction with Drug Addiction: Real People, Real Stories Massachusetts INTO LIGHT Project Exhibition taking place in the Beard & Weil Galleries, a special peer grief support group is open to anyone 18+ who has experienced the death of someone they care about due to substance use.
Wheaton College haves partnered with the national non-profit the INTO LIGHT Project to create an exhibition of graphite portraits, personal items, and written narratives of 40 Massachusetts residents who have died of drug overdose or poisoning.