Semester Program in Miami
Meneely - Language LabJoin Professor Montse Pérez for an INFORMATIONAL SESSION on a faculty-led Fall 2019 semester in Miami. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments provided.
Join Professor Montse Pérez for an INFORMATIONAL SESSION on a faculty-led Fall 2019 semester in Miami. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments provided.
Lauren Henderson ’09 returns to Wheaton with jazz interpretations and original music. Henderson blends her Latin, Caribbean and African heritage to create a unique vocal approach, backed by NYC-based musicians Damian Sim, Michael Thurber and Allan Mednard. A former member of Wheaton’s Jazz Band and Voices United to Jam, she returns to campus from touring the US, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain and Mexico. We welcome her back to celebrate her musical successes at home and abroad.
Brush Coat Cover, juried by contemporary art dealer Cade Tompkins, is the fourth biennial at Wheaton. The 2019 exhibition focuses on work that challenges, explores, and celebrates the definition and history of painting, collectively evoking an open-ended conversation on the medium.
The members of the Library, Technology, & Learning Committee are pleased to announce that the next Faculty Scholar Speaker Series talk will be given by Touba Ghadessi, Associate Professor of Art History and Associate Provost for Academic Administration and Faculty Affairs.
FREE, CONFIDENTIAL HIV & STD TESTING by Taunton Family Planning at Norton Medical Center
Brush Coat Cover, juried by contemporary art dealer Cade Tompkins, is the fourth biennial at Wheaton. The 2019 exhibition focuses on work that challenges, explores, and celebrates the definition and history of painting, collectively evoking an open-ended conversation on the medium.
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.
Brush Coat Cover, juried by contemporary art dealer Cade Tompkins, is the fourth biennial at Wheaton. The 2019 exhibition focuses on work that challenges, explores, and celebrates the definition and history of painting, collectively evoking an open-ended conversation on the medium.
Associate Professor of Music Lisa Romanul (piano) will be joined by Victor Romanul (violin) for a recital of music by Brahms, Bach, Debussy, Foote, and Ysaye.
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.