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Focus on First-Gen Week: Roxy Azari ’10, Spoken word artist and workshop

Balfour-Hood - Lyons Den Norton, United States

The Center for Social Justice and Community Impact, in collaboration with Alumni Relations and Academic Affairs, will be hosting Wheaton's first ever Focus on First-Gen Week. This week of campus events will celebrate the first-generation college student community, an identity shared by nearly 20% of Wheaties!

Community Dinner: Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for the Trees

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

Come have breakfast for dinner and participate in the seder to celebrate the new year with a focus on ecology. Hosted by The Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, Hillel Council, Jewish Life House, and Rabbi Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus.  

Olympic Opening Ceremony Viewing Party

Come join us for some light refreshments, raffle prizes, and the opening ceremony of the Olympics!  Hosted By: Recreation and Club Sports Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1824561 This event was imported from another calendar source and may not be up-to-date. See the original event here: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1824561

Event Series International Cafe

International Cafe

Due to popular demand, the International café is returning! Feel free to stop by for hot chocolate / apple cider and play games, watch videos and speak your 2nd, 3rd or 4th languages with fellow staff, faculty and students.

Free

Study in Tanzania this summer!

Knapton - 114 Norton, MA, United States

Information session for students interested in applying for Anthropology 215 “Tanzania: Education and Development.”

Gallery Exhibition—On & On: Art Without End

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

On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.