Gender and Language Panel
Have you ever noticed how gendered language can be? Join us for a discussion on language. Sponsored by the Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning.
Have you ever noticed how gendered language can be? Join us for a discussion on language. Sponsored by the Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning.
Come join us for our weekly meeting! We would love to have you! Hosted By: WheAccess Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1830930 This event was imported from another calendar […]
Group exercise class filled with high intensity intervals, kickboxing inspirational movements and patterns. Hosted By: Recreation and Club Sports Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1815681 This event was imported […]
In his latest solo work, ‘El borner brujo’ internationally acclaimed MacArthur fellow Guillermo Gómez-Peña draws from his 30-year-old living archive and combines new and classic performance material to present a unique perspective on the immediate future of the Americas. His self-styled “imaginary activism” invokes performance art as a form of radical democracy and citizenship. This spoken word performance includes multiple cameos by collaborator, Balitronica Gomez. Free tickets can be reserved through the Watson Box Office.
Dr. Miller leads a Zen-style sitting meditation that lasts about 20 minutes and emphasizes the settling of your mind. Come and practice suspending all judgmental thinking and let words, ideas, […]
Artist Ross MacDonald has worked as a prop maker for Boardwalk Empire, National Treasure, Hateful Eight, Joy and John Wick among others.
Film, television and theatre professionals create works of art that only work if they are unseen, yet they often drive plot completely. This exhibition features the work of Carl Sprague, Annie Atkins, Eric B. Hart, Jay Duckworth and others.
Come listen to your fellow students' vision for how they would change the world and watch them pitch for cash prizes to transform their idea into action. This event is […]
Transform the World Become a Teacher! Are you interested in working with kids? Do you enjoy learning? Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a licensed teacher? Have […]
Current scholarship on medieval stained-glass windows has allowed us to appreciate more fully how they were engaged in the devotional life of the buildings they illuminate. But rose windows, which are the very large circular apertures on the terminal arms of Gothic structures, have not been included in these analyses. The conservation currently taking place at Chartres Cathedral allows us to consider rose windows with new eyes, and grasp their materiality, legibility for their medieval beholders, and meaning within the larger glazing cycle.