Yoga with Erica
Balfour-Hood - Lyons Lounge NortonCelebrate Spring Into Wellness Week and enjoy Yoga with Erica!
Celebrate Spring Into Wellness Week and enjoy Yoga with Erica!
Do you find qualitative analysis intellectually stimulating? Do you find reading and writing about business strategy, operations and performance thought-provoking? If you do, or if you want to learn more, […]
College Organist Bill MacPherson celebrates the composer’s 334th birthday with music by both Bach and Dieterich Buxtehude, on Wheaton’s Casavant organ.
Spring Into Wellness Fair! Stop by Balfour for a healthy dose of wellness: therapy dogs, chair massage, music & art, raffle prizes and giveaways!
Two exhibitions celebrate Andrew K. Howard’s 43-year tenure as Professor of Art at Wheaton College. Howard’s landscape photographs of Alaska and the American Southwest are exhibited alongside the works of his former students—Robin Bowman, Liz Corman, Adam Ekberg, Rebecca Hale, Jenna Lee Mason, and Danielle Mourning—Wheaton alumni from class years 1982–2008. Beard & Weil Galleries, Watson Fine Arts
Artist Panel: March 21, 5:00 p.m.
Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts
Opening Reception: March 21, 6:00–8:30 p.m.
Haas Concourse & Lobby, Watson Fine Arts
Come join our information session where we will discuss the academic process of becoming an Early Childhood, Elementary or Secondary Education Major or General Education Minor.
Students – come and learn how you can make a great first impression with employers!
The Student Alumni Association is hosting a Crushing the College Job Hunt Event.
Menaka Philips, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tulane University Too often, feminist scholars center evaluations of liberalism in their analyses of gender and culture, […]
Founded by Associate Professor of Music Delvyn Case, the Deus Ex Musica Ensemble is dedicated to presenting sacred concert music in contexts that invite discussion and dialogue. Featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Harbison’s “Samuel Chapter” with soprano Emily Thorner, and Case’s song cycle “Darkness from which I come” with soprano Elisabeth Marshall. Followed by a discussion with Professor Harbison and members of Wheaton’s Department of Religion.