Class of 2018 Senior Class Gift Kick-Off
Mars Center - Davis Spencer CafeClass of 2018, join the Wheaton Fund & the Senior Class Gift Committee for a FUNdraising Event to kick-off the tradition of the Senior Class Gift. This event is FREE. […]
Class of 2018, join the Wheaton Fund & the Senior Class Gift Committee for a FUNdraising Event to kick-off the tradition of the Senior Class Gift. This event is FREE. […]
Join us in Hindle Auditorium on Thursday, November 16th from 7:30-9:30 pm! We will showing Concussion and will have free snacks! Hope to see you there! Hosted By: Pre-Health Society […]
written by Thornton Wilder, directed by David Fox “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how playwright Thornton Wilder described Our Town, a work that poignantly evokes eternal truths from the most common of circumstances.
written by Thornton Wilder, directed by David Fox$10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors.
Come join us every Friday for coffee and conversation. Practice your 2nd, 3rd or 4th languages outside of the classroom with colleagues classmates, faculty, staff and more. Everything from Spanish, […]
Artists Raúl Gonzalez, Edward Monovich and Karen Moss respond to society’s many ills, including global conflict, economic inequities and ecological disasters, with an eye toward raising consciousness and creating social change.
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
Alyson J. McGregor, MD, MA, FACEP, is a graduate of Boston University School of Medicine and Brown University Emergency Medicine Residency. Dr. McGregor is the Director for the Divison of […]
In a collaboration with several student groups on campus, tea, coffee, and treats from around the world will be provided to attendees. A space in the center of the atrium […]
written by Thornton Wilder, directed by David Fox “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how playwright Thornton Wilder described Our Town, a work that poignantly evokes eternal truths from the most common of circumstances.