Gallery Exhibition—Drawn Threads
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
An exhibit of the history and culture of the Russian Revolution and the early Soviet period, created by students in History 215 and Russian 201. Stop by the library to learn more about this epochal event. This is an exhibit and will be open whenever the library is open.
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.
Join us for a presentation by Guest Lecturer in Government, George Soroka, PhD.
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.
Thanksgiving dinner conversations can be challenging. Join us Wednesday November 29 from 5-7 in the May Room in Mary Lyon for a Thanksgiving debrief and discussion on how to diffuse difficult conversations. Free food will be served! Hosted By: Wheaton College Democrats Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1666363 This event was imported from another […]
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
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.
Wheaton College/Children's Hospital Blood Drive
Thursday, NOVEMBER 30th
11 AM - 5 PM
Clark Recreation Center
DONATE!
Wheaton College/Children's Hospital Blood Drive takes place on Thursday, NOVEMBER 30th.
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.
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.
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, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and more. Hosted By: Center for Global Education Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1643887 This event was imported […]
Join members of the Wheaton LGBTQ+ community in celebrating the end of the semester and welcome those who are new to the LGBTQ+ community here at Wheaton with some food and fun! This event is a chill and social event dedicated to having members of the community meet their LGBTQ+ resources and leaders, and how […]
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.
Come join the Wheaton Whims perform in the chapel for their fall jam! Hosted By: The Wheaton Whims Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1666364 This event was imported from another calendar source and may not be up-to-date. See the original event here: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1666364
The Wheaton Chorale, under the direction of Professor of Music Tim Harbold, continues a Wheaton tradition, singing carols and other music from a wide variety of cultures and traditions.
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.
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
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.
Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.
Don't leave campus without it! Drop by the Library Atrium for our end of the semester New York Times Sign-up Event on Weds. 6th December 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. We'll help you sign up and give you a free gift, plus some treats, too! If you have a current Wheaton New York Times account, stop by, […]
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.
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.
Stop by the Library lobby for a study break! Tea and light snacks courtesy of the Library staff. Hosted By: Student Activities, Involvement, & Leadership Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1673904 This event was imported from another calendar source and may not be up-to-date. See the original event here: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1673904
Please join us for this Wheaton tradition! A selection of crafters and vendors, including Wheaton community members, will offer unique gift ideas. There will be two raffles benefiting Wheaton's Alternative Winter Break trip.
Please join us for this Wheaton tradition! A selection of crafters and vendors, including Wheaton community members, will offer unique gift ideas.. Hosted By: Student Activities, Involvement, & Leadership Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1629827 This event was imported from another calendar source and may not be up-to-date. See the original event here: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1629827
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, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and more. Hosted By: Center for Global Education Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1643888 This event was imported […]
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
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.
Join the Center for Social Justice and Community Impact and Public Safety for a photo op with Santa (chief of public safety Chris Santiago) Saturday 12/9 in the library lobby from 2-3. Hosted By: Center for Social Justice and Community Impact Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1675293 This event was imported from another calendar […]
Under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Delvyn Case, the 70-member GWSO performs Tchaikovsky’s famous Symphony No. 5. Shiqiu Yang ’19, winner of the 2017 Concerto-Aria Competition, will also sing an aria from Puccin’s La Boheme. Suggested donation $5.
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.
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.
THE COUNSELING CENTER, STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES, AND THE MADELINE CLARK WALLACE LIBRARY PRESENT: LAUGHTER YOGA STUDY BREAKS WITH CAILIN COLEMAN MONDAY 12/11 @ 10:00 AM; TUESDAY 12/12 @ 3:00 PM; WEDNESDAY 12/13 @ 6:00 PM Cole Room, Madeline Clark Wallace Library Hosted By: Student Activities, Involvement, & Leadership Additional Information can be found at: […]
THE COUNSELING CENTER, STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES, AND THE MADELINE CLARK WALLACE LIBRARY PRESENT: LAUGHTER YOGA STUDY BREAKS WITH CAILIN COLEMAN MONDAY 12/11 @ 10:00 AM; TUESDAY 12/12 @ 3:00 PM; WEDNESDAY 12/13 @ 6:00 PM Cole Room, Madeline Clark Wallace Library Hosted By: Student Activities, Involvement, & Leadership Additional Information can be found at: […]
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.
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
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.
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.
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.