Come learn about different kinds of summer research opportunities: REUs, SUREs, SURFs, CUREs, and more! Many provide a generous stipend and free housing, along with valuable experiences and networks as you pursue graduate study or research careers after graduation. Deadlines creep up early, so make sure you're in the know!
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
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Teach Today! Change Tomorrow! Are you interested in working with kids? Do you enjoy learning? Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a licensed teacher? Have you considered teaching in an urban setting or teaching abroad? If you have questions, we have the answers! Come join our information session where we will discuss […] The Wheaton College Department of Public Safety is proud to offer RAD Basic Physical Defense Program for all students in our campus community who are interested in learning more about personal safety and self defense; we are currently accepting class registrations. |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
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Artist Oscar Bedford discusses his sculptural assemblages, which are at once hyper-realistic yet impossible to fathom thanks to his surreal and humorous approach and impeccable workmanship. Bedford will share his new installation, a super-sized “drain” installed temporarily on campus as the first commissioned work in a new partnership with the RISD Sculpture Graduate Program.
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Dr. Paula Harper from Washington University in St. Louis will deliver the talk ": Viral Musicking and the Aesthetics of Contagion" on Thursday, October 31. In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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Students interested in the faculty-led 2020 Summer course, "Tanzania: Education and Development" are welcome to an information session with the course instructor, Donna Kerner, Professor of Anthropology. The course runs from May 27-June 24 and offers one Wheaton credit (BW and African Worlds connex). All years and majors are eligible to apply. In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] written by Aaron Posner, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels '97 and Isabel Pongratz '19 A homage to Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F**king Bird, is a hilarious tale about love, family, and the creation of art and beauty. A frank portrayal of mental health and suicide with contemporary language and nudity this production is not for the faint of heart. Join us as we sing through depression and find laughter through loss. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors. Tickets maybe purchased online though the Box Office. |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] written by Aaron Posner, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels '97 and Isabel Pongratz '19 A homage to Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F**king Bird, is a hilarious tale about love, family, and the creation of art and beauty. A frank portrayal of mental health and suicide with contemporary language and nudity this production is not for the faint of heart. Join us as we sing through depression and find laughter through loss. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors. Tickets maybe purchased online though the Box Office. |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] The Wheaton College Department of Public Safety is proud to offer RAD Basic Physical Defense Program for all students in our campus community who are interested in learning more about personal safety and self defense; we are currently accepting class registrations. |
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Kelliann Bachand, Women's Health NP, at Norton Medical Center In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
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John Ferreira, Graduate Intern for Career Services, is offering a presentation exploring jobs in Technology. During the workshop, students will learn about tech-related occupations that are available for students from a variety of majors that are not focused on technology, such as marketing, art, psychology, business, and more. The workshop will also address the range […] |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
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Class of 2020, join the Senior Class Gift Committee & the Wheaton Fund for a FUNdraising Event to kick-off the tradition of the Senior Class Gift. This event is FREE. All attendees at check-in will receive an exclusive new t-shirt. The Senior Class Gift Chairs, Karin Dion, Henry Gold, Tariq Martin, Gina Rose Napolitano, & Colleen Sedney will […] written by Aaron Posner, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels '97 and Isabel Pongratz '19 A homage to Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F**king Bird, is a hilarious tale about love, family, and the creation of art and beauty. A frank portrayal of mental health and suicide with contemporary language and nudity this production is not for the faint of heart. Join us as we sing through depression and find laughter through loss. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors. Tickets maybe purchased online though the Box Office. |
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Wheaton to the World is a professional development event for juniors and seniors to help them prepare for life after Wheaton. Registration begins at 12:30pm in the Watson Fine Arts Lobby. The event will include: How to Tell Your Story | Trish Ryan’91, Author, Pastor, Speaker & Writing Consultant Life after Wheaton | Andres Ripley […] In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] written by Aaron Posner, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels '97 and Isabel Pongratz '19 A homage to Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F**king Bird, is a hilarious tale about love, family, and the creation of art and beauty. A frank portrayal of mental health and suicide with contemporary language and nudity this production is not for the faint of heart. Join us as we sing through depression and find laughter through loss. Tickets: $10 general, $5 with a Wheaton ID & seniors. Tickets maybe purchased online though the Box Office. |
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Watch the planet Mercury pass directly between the Sun and the Earth. This is a rare event. It will not occur again until 2032. The transit will start at 7:36 a.m. and end at 1:04 p.m. During the event, Mercury (about 63 million miles from the Earth on that day) will appear as a tiny […]
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Multimedia artist, technologist and composer Kristina Warren performs a new work that combines interactivity and improvisation in both visual and aural realms.
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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Organist Kevin Birch performs on Wheaton’s glorious Casavant Fréres pipe organ in a recital of Baroque and pre-Baroque music, including pieces by J. S. Bach.
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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Join Visiting Artist George Ferrandi and students Emmanuel Leal, Daniel Pachter, Christian Pfeiffer, Grayson Beaulieu and Emma Flesher for a celestial ritual to celebrate the conclusion of their semester long collaboration.
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Leadership comes in a variety of ways, and everyone has a different experience of what good leadership is or should look like. For this connection, leders in Kigali gather with Wheaton members for an open conversation on leadership in their lives. Wheat does good leadership look like to you? Who has inspired you in your life […] In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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For the first connection for IEW, students, faculty, and staff at Wheaton will meet virtually with educators and students in Honduras. Why is education important to you? Who supports you the most in your education journey? What motivates you to keep going? Stop by the Club Hub in Balfour to check out the portal and […]
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Enjoy Middle Eastern cuisine in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about the Middle East! |
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Influenced by technology, education, culture, and religion in a rapidly changing world, how are youth in the Arab world conceiving of - and building - their senses of self? What are young people most concerned about, and what makes them feel hopeful? What does it mean to celebrate your identity? This connection brings Wheaton together […]
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Enjoy European snacks in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about Europe! In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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Join Dr. Stephen Colyer for this annual lecture series as he discusses a history of behavior analysis.
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Meet young women in Afghanistan over morning tea and coffee. A heroic group of young entrepreneurs there recently won a major European robotics prize, and young women coders continue to tackle major global - and local - problems, In a war-torn country where only 40% of girls attend school, teenagers are creating major innovations. How […]
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Counseling and Health Services is excited to partner with two local organizations to bring therapy dogs back to campus!
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Please join the English Department for a Tribute Reading in honor of Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate. There will be readings from Toni's works and reflections on her legacy. All are welcome to bring selections and join in the readings. Light refreshments will follow.
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Enjoy deconstructed chicken enchiladas in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about the Americas - from Canada to Argentina and all in between!
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Mr. Preston Trager from the U.S. Census Bureau will be on campus recruiting on Thursday, 11/21 between 12:00pm - 2:00pm in Balfour Hood. The Census Bureau is hiring thousands for temporary part-time jobs (up to $19/hr.) with flexible hours. In addition, the U.S. Census Bureau has many other career opportunities. More information can be found […] |
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Wheaton educators meet with university educators in Lagos, Nigeria for a global dialogue on how we are preparing university students to be tolerant in the classroom and in the workforce after graduation. Stop by the Club Hub in Balfour to check out the portal and connect! All connections are free to attend and while there […]
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Hear from a panel of LGBTQ+ identifying students as they share their recent study abroad experiences. Sponsored by Safe Haus, in partnership with the Center for Global Education |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Tickets: $10 general, $5 faculty/staff & seniors, $2 students. Tickets may be purchased online through the Box Office. |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […] |
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