Medical History (Part One)
Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United StatesA live performance by artist Dominic Quagliozzi Dominic Quagliozzi merges his lived experience as a person with chronic illness and disability into art.
A live performance by artist Dominic Quagliozzi Dominic Quagliozzi merges his lived experience as a person with chronic illness and disability into art.
Beard and Weil Galleries have partnered with the National Black Doll Museum of History and Culture to present What Only You Can Make: The Art of the African Wrap Doll.
Meet with Career Peer Advisors in the Career Design studio to work one-on-one with a CPAs on career-related materials (resume, cover letters, etc..), learn about funding opportunities and digital resources […]
Grab your lunch and join our weekly co-work space to explore internship and job opportunities, ask questions, and connect with other Wheaton job/internship seekers.
Beard and Weil Galleries have partnered with the National Black Doll Museum of History and Culture to present What Only You Can Make: The Art of the African Wrap Doll.
Join us to practice your french skills during lunch! Meetings are held twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the semester.
Join us for The Ladonne Heaton Schulman Endowed Lecture series’ featuring D.r Patricia Kaishian '13, a mycologist and Visiting Professor of Biology at Bard College in NY. Her research focuses on fungal taxonomy, diversity, evolution, symbiosis, and ecology.
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.
Beard and Weil Galleries have partnered with the National Black Doll Museum of History and Culture to present What Only You Can Make: The Art of the African Wrap Doll.
Five-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo is one of the greatest artists in international music today, a creative force with fifteen albums to her name. Kidjo’s creative power is palpable through the beauty and strength of her voice, her music and movement, visual aesthetic, linguistic prowess and enormous advocacy work that serves so many.