Nutrition Counseling
Nutrition Counseling Sessions with Gretchen Stalters
Nutrition Counseling Sessions with Gretchen Stalters
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
NOTE: This session will cover only information pertaining to the Wheaton Edge Fellowship. Sophomores and juniors eligible to receive this fellowship received an invitation email on September 19th from Matthew Wheeler in Career Services. Balfour, Community, Trustee, and Regional Merit Scholars and students who have already received significant summer funding from Wheaton need not attend. […]
Free, Confidential HIV & STD Testing
Students interested in the faculty-led 2020 Summer course, "Tanzania: Education and Development" are welcome to an information session with the course instructor, Donna Kerner, Professor of Anthropology. The course runs from May 27-June 24 and offers one Wheaton credit (BW and African Worlds connex). All years and majors are eligible to apply.
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
Interdisciplinary artists Mendi and Keith Obadike will talk about their practice in sound, new media, and literature in conjunction with the exhibition For the Record. Exploring the implications of social and cultural systems in relation to blackness and identity, they have investigated the commodification of race, the visualization of untold stories as disappearing hypertext, and […]
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.
Technology has vastly outpaced copyright law, yet it has also expanded the bounds of potential creativity in the arts and new media. Join lawyer and copyright expert Kyle K. Courtney for an engaging and informative exploration of how the arts, media and the law intersect.
This exhibition brings together six artists, Sara Jimenez, Antonio McAfee, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Dano Wall, who are reframing historical images and information to encourage a shift in perceptions of race, immigration, and colonialism.