Parent to Parent Chat
OnlineWe know that parents of admitted students have a lot of questions and we hope you’ll join us for a Wheaton Parent to Parent chat with a panel of current parents, moderated by President Hanno.
We know that parents of admitted students have a lot of questions and we hope you’ll join us for a Wheaton Parent to Parent chat with a panel of current parents, moderated by President Hanno.
Come up with captions for images from a range of History of Art courses. Vote for your favorite one!
Meet Joel Bonasera and learn about how to start a small scale business rooted in 3D printing.
Spring MAP Day features an academic fair where you can meet faculty and majors in departments that interest you.
The Spring Virtual Career Fair is for all students interested in speaking with employers about internships, part-time work, or full-time opportunities.
Time and the River’s Edge presents 25 years of Patty Stone’s creative work and celebrates her tenure teaching at Wheaton. The exhibition will be displayed on campus as well as virtually and includes paintings and prints spanning the mid-1990s through 2020. Stone’s work explores the tension between nature and the built environment through mapping, collage, and the fluidity and texture of her chosen mediums.
The Tens, highlights selected work from students who received the Friends of Art Purchase Prize from 2011-2020. These pieces are part of the Wheaton College Permanent Collection and range from photography to film to illustration.
Jonathan Maniscalco has taught English to ESL learners in Japan, Spain, and New York City. A Massachusetts native, he is a graduate of Boston University and a stringer for the New England Review of Books. Ten Stories to Manhood is his first published book. Via Zoom, registration required.
In recognition of this ongoing period of loss, trauma, and grief, the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, along with the COVID-19 Return to Campus Task Force, would like to host this Community Memorial Service as a space to remember and mourn those we've lost (both to COVID-19 and other causes) over this past year.
Time and the River’s Edge presents 25 years of Patty Stone’s creative work and celebrates her teaching career at Wheaton. The exhibition, displayed on campus as well as virtually, includes paintings and prints spanning the mid-1990s through 2020. Stone’s work explores the tension between nature and the built environment through mapping, collage, and the fluidity and texture of her chosen mediums.