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Tales from Mongolia: Adventure in Social Entrepreneurship and Public Health

Knapton Lecture Hall Norton, MA

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.

George Kuo—Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Master

Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United States

Kuo is known as one of Hawaii’s premiere Slack Key (ki ho’alu) guitar artists playing in the traditional nahenahe (sweet, soothing) style. In his illustrious career, he has accompanied and […]

Free
Event Series New Plays Festival

New Plays Festival

Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United States

Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.

Free

Stakeholders in the British Shipbreaking Industry

Mary Lyon Hall - Woolley Room Norton, MA, United States

Digital History at Wheaton College presents Stakeholders in the British Shipbreaking Industry: A Critical Practice of Digital History into Text Encoding and Semantic Web by Naoki Kokaze, University of Tokyo and Kiyonori Nagasaki, International Institute for Digital Humanities.

Applied Ethics in the Hardest of Places by LTC Nathaniel B. Davis

Mary Lyon Hall - Holman Room Norton, MA, United States

Despite the recent urging of high-profile figures like Pope Francis and Senator Bernie Sanders to establish a “moral economy,” we have not. Free-market advocates hold fast to justifications that amount […]