Fall Into Good Health Week: Tai Chi
Balfour-Hood - Lyons Lounge NortonTai Chi is a great way to relax, reduce stress, and be well. Join Ed Tong and learn more about the many benefits of Tai Chi.
Tai Chi is a great way to relax, reduce stress, and be well. Join Ed Tong and learn more about the many benefits of Tai Chi.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
Are you considering teaching as your profession? A representative from Match Education and the Charles Sposato Graduate School of Education will be on campus Sept. 27th at 4:30 in Balfour-Hood, […]
Come join Gretchen Stalters, MS,RD for an informative and interesting session on eating healthy and feeling good in college!
Westfall will speak on her recent publication “The Politics of the Headscarf in the United States” which investigates the social and political effects of the practice of Muslim-American women wearing the headscarf (hijab) in a non-Muslim state.
Please join your fellow Wheaton community members and members of the Norton community at an open house to discuss ideas for improving the Norton Village Center.
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman will be on campus on October, 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm in the Holman Room. We invite the campus community to view his award-winning documentary, EX LIBRIS at one of the four scheduled show times on campus.
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Come join Counseling and Health Services for our second annual Fresh Check Day from 11am-2pm!! Fresh Check Day is a fun, carnival-like event meant to promote mental health, mental wellness, and suicide prevention.
In this exhibition, curated by Elizabeth Keithline, Catherine Evans, Aaron Pexa, Alyce Santoro, Rebecca Siemering and Cristin Searles explore and interpret fiber’s use and forms in innovative ways. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.