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Yoga with Cailin

Come to yoga with Cailin Starting Feb 13th Tuesday’s 6 -7pm in The BASE Wednesday’s 7:30 - 8:30 am in the Dance Studio Hosted By: Recreation and Club Sports Additional […]

Gallery Exhibition—On & On: Art Without End

Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.

Semester in the City INFO Session

Attend this info session at the Marshall Center and learn how Semester in the City, in partnership with Wheaton, provides students an opportunity to live a full semester in Boston.  Priority deadline […]

Weekly Meeting

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/1830927 This event was imported from another calendar […]

Retirement Gala Concert Honoring Guy Urban

Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United States

Professor of Music Guy Urban performs a gala recital celebrating his retirement after 36 years on the Wheaton faculty. The program will consist entirely of music by the great composer Franz Schubert, and will include ensemble performances with Music Department colleagues including Ann Sears, Lisa Romanul, Sheila Falls, Zarina Irkaeva and Joseph Bentley. The concert will culminate in a performance of Schubert’s song “The Trout” by Wheaton vocalist Shiqiu Yang ’18, and a grand finale of his famous “Trout” Quintet.

Gallery Exhibition—On & On: Art Without End

Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United States

On & On features works that have no beginning, no middle and no end. On & On artists make work about time as it moves on, but also the ‘electrical on’, in other words, ‘turned on’. The show is deliberately staged as a loopy, pulsing, loudly colored response to the short days of winter”.