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Happy Birthday, Beethoven!

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

Celebrate Beethoven’s 250th birthday with a recital of his first three violin and piano sonatas, Op. 12, with noted violinist Nicolas Kitchen, first violinist of the Borromeo String Quartet, and Professor of Music Ann Sears, piano.

Free

CIS Study Abroad Information Table

Balfour-Hood - Atrium Norton, United States

Arden Kazen, a University Relations Manager at CIS Abroad, will host an Information Table on Monday, February 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Balfour Hood. Many of their summer internship deadlines are March 1st. Although these programs are beneficial and valuable for students, they are not Wheaton-approved internship programs. Students considering a program […]

A Watchman’s Web: Using Archives to Visualize 19th-Century Providence—12th Annual Mary L. Heuser Lecture featuring Dr. C. Morgan Grefe

Watson Fine Arts - Ellison Lecture Hall Norton, MA

A young watchman at Providence’s Prison made a resolution to keep a daily diary in 1867. He recorded his work with the men and women incarcerated there; but, unlike today, the watchmen lived in the prison as well. What can we learn about Rhode Island history from his words? Dr. Grefe will explore the ways […]

Free

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.