Are you interested in jazz, ballet, and modern dance? Audition for the Wheaton College Dance Company. There will be a warmup with our modern teacher then you will be taught a combination. Please wear clothes that you are able to dance in.
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This week is Career Services' Jumpstart Your Job and Internship Search workshop series! Each evening from Monday, January 27th to Thursday, January 30th, 5:00 – 6:00pm in Meneely 105, join Career Services for a different workshop to help get your job or internship search off to a strong start! Workshops are open to all class […] |
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This week is Career Services' Jumpstart Your Job and Internship Search workshop series! Each evening from Monday, January 27th to Thursday, January 30th, 5:00 – 6:00pm in Meneely 105, join Career Services for a different workshop to help get your job or internship search off to a strong start! Workshops are open to all class […] |
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38th Annual Sociology and Anthropology Senior Research Symposium
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29TH • 2:00: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & CHANGE • 3:30: NAVIGATING INSTITUTIONS • 5:30: KEYNOTE SPEAKER CINZIA SOLARI, PH.D. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH • 9:30: HEALTH • 11:00: IDENTITIES & ATTITUDES • 1:00: SPORT & EDUCATION • 2:15: SOCIALIZATION • 3:30: SOCIAL REPRODUCTION & CHANGE OPEN TO PUBLIC - MARY LYON HALL - WOOLEY […] This week is Career Services' Jumpstart Your Job and Internship Search workshop series! Each evening from Monday, January 27th to Thursday, January 30th, 5:00 – 6:00pm in Meneely 105, join Career Services for a different workshop to help get your job or internship search off to a strong start! Workshops are open to all class […]
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Join special guest speaker, Dr. Alexandra Herzog, Assistant Director of the American Jewish Council of New England along with a panel of Wheaton faculty in remembering the tragedy of the Holocaust as well as recognizing its lasting impact. |
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a nerve is not a nerve but a bundle of fibers showcases seven contemporary artists, Caroline Wells Chandler, Pilar Sans Coover, Gabrielle Ferreira, Sean Paul Gallegos, Sarah E. Jenkins, Saberah Malik, and Sarah Zapata, all of whom are working with textiles in innovative ways. Though textiles are often thought of as decorative or functional, the […]
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This week is Career Services' Jumpstart Your Job and Internship Search workshop series! Each evening from Monday, January 27th to Thursday, January 30th, 5:00 – 6:00pm in Meneely 105, join Career Services for a different workshop to help get your job or internship search off to a strong start! Workshops are open to all class […] |
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Have you seen the new film of Little Women? Would you like to discuss it? All members of the Wheaton community are welcome at an informal open discussion of the film. Feel free to bring your lunch. Friday, January 31st, 12:30 Contact: Bev Clark
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Seniors get free ice cream and learn about career planning, post-graduation resources, and events from Career Services. Those attending will: Get to eat free ice cream Become aware of resources and spring events for seniors from Career Services. Meet Maggie Becker, whose role is to support seniors in post-graduation planning. Gain awareness of the breadth […] |
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Overwhelmed by endless streams of content, sophisticated audiences are demanding deeper, more powerful experiences. Innovative technologies enable and inspire new forms of stories and participation, but immersion is not a property of technology, it is a product of a great experience. Mike Monello, Co-founder of Campfire and one of the creators of The Blair Witch Project, shares secrets […]
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Class of 2020, join members of Alumni Relations, Wheaton Fund, Student Alumni Association, and the Senior Class Gift Committee for an event to celebrate 100 Days ’til Graduation in Emerson Dining Hall from 7-9 pm on Thursday, February 6. Food and Drinks will be provided and this event is FREE. Marco Barbone ’09 & Patty […] |
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Faculty and staff are invited to join the arts staff for coffee and treats. Come pick up the spring 2020 arts brochure, learn about our exciting upcoming arts programming and, check out the current textile exhibition: a nerve is not a nerve but a bundle of fibers. Visiting artist Sarah E. Jenkins will be in the gallery leading an informal drop-in workshop entitled Sewing Conversations. The workshop is a contemporary take on quilting circles and aims to provide social engagement while creating art.
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Inspired by her Appalachian family history and the tradition of quilting circles, Jenkins brings people together to sit, talk, and sew. |
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Register now for Wheaton's First Responder Certification Course (classroom and practical components - CPR certification, Narcan & EpiPen administration, and AED training).
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When: Tuesday February 11 Time: 5-6 PM Putting English to Work Where: Meneely 302 Hosted by the English Department and Career Services, this workshop is designed to help English and Creative Writing Majors with planning and preparing for their future careers. THERE WILL BE PIZZA ! |
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PAWS for self-care! Ready for some snuggles with some adorable furry friends? Counseling and Health Services is excited to partner with two local organizations to bring therapy dogs back to campus!
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On February 13th, a representative from BIA (Business Intelligence Advisors) will host an Information Session in Meneely 103 from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Who Should Attend: Are you a master of reading between the lines? Do you have a knack for seeing what others are missing? At Business Intelligence Advisors (BIA), the team provides a […] Gala 2020 uses dance to take audiences on a journey from past to future. Join Trybe in their 21st year for an evening of fun, learning, celebrating and dancing. Gala will include guest appearances by S.O.L.E. and Wheaton’s Dance Company. Tickets: $5 general, $3 students, may be purchased online via the Watson Box Office.
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Called a “world-wide phenomenon” by Boston’s WBUR, A Far Cry has nurtured a distinct approach to music-making since its founding in 2007. The self-conducted orchestra is a democracy in which decisions are made collectively and leadership rotates among the players (“Criers”). This structure has led to consistently thoughtful, innovative, and unpredictable programming — and impactful […]
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Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to attend Career Services' 11th Annual Internship Showcase, which will provide an opportunity to support and talk with students as they present posters about their 2019 summer experiences. By attending, you will also learn about internship and research sites across 115 cities, 20 states and 23 countries and find […]
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PAWS for self-care! Ready for some snuggles with some adorable furry friends? Counseling and Health Services is excited to partner with two local organizations to bring therapy dogs back to campus!
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As we enter the next decade, student-led dance groups Paraíso Latino (PL) and Tap Out Loud (TOL) are looking back at dance and music styles that inspire the performing arts we know and love today. Performing works choreographed by current members, the groups are excited to showcase their selective styles of Latin and tap on […] |
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Register now for Wheaton's First Responder Certification Course (classroom and practical components - CPR certification, Narcan & EpiPen administration, and AED training).
$150.00
Gala 2020 uses dance to take audiences on a journey from past to future. Join Trybe in their 21st year for an evening of fun, learning, celebrating and dancing. Gala will include guest appearances by S.O.L.E. and Wheaton’s Dance Company. Tickets: $5 general, $3 students, may be purchased online via the Watson Box Office. |
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Inspired by her Appalachian family history and the tradition of quilting circles, Jenkins brings people together to sit, talk, and sew. As we enter the next decade, student-led dance groups Paraíso Latino (PL) and Tap Out Loud (TOL) are looking back at dance and music styles that inspire the performing arts we know and love today. Performing works choreographed by current members, the groups are excited to showcase their selective styles of Latin and tap on […] |
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This children’s concert features music inspired by circus animals. It will be performed by the 12-member chamber music group from Wheaton College. Join us at 10:30 a.m. for fun activities and refreshments prior to the performance. Parking in Lot 2
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Our annual award ceremony will occur on the evening of Tuesday, February 18, at 7 PM in Weber Theatre. Our keynote speaker this year will be scholar, author, and civic influencer Dr. Khalilah L. Brown-Dean.
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The U.S. Census Bureau will be on campus recruiting in Balfour Hood on February 18th from 11:30am-2:00pm. The Census Bureau is hiring thousands for temporary, part-time, well-paying 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 at: https://2020census.gov/en/jobs/job-details.html |
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Poet Olga Livshin will discuss culture, translation, history, current events, and share her experiences of living as an immigrant under the Trump Administration and with Putin's war on Ukraine looming as this year's Davis Memorial Guest Lecturer.
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Celebrate Beethoven’s 250th birthday with a recital of his first three violin and piano sonatas, Op. 12, with noted violinist Nicolas Kitchen, first violinist of the Borromeo String Quartet, and Professor of Music Ann Sears, piano.
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Please join us for a conversation with Torey Malatia, President and General Manager of the Public’s Radio, Southern New England’s NPR. You are also invited to join us for a reception in the Woolley Room will immediately following the event. This visit is sponsored by a Mellon grant supporting integrative learning in the humanities and directed by […]
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Through his photographs, Hilliard addresses notions of home, masculinity, desire, family, queerness and place. His unique method combines both the still, singular moment with the movement and perspective only achievable through the passage of time. His large multi-panel panoramas, created with film photography, have been exhibited all over the world. In this lecture, David discusses […]
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Arden Kazen, a University Relations Manager at CIS Abroad, will host an Information Table on Monday, February 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Balfour Hood. Many of their summer internship deadlines are March 1st. Although these programs are beneficial and valuable for students, they are not Wheaton-approved internship programs. Students considering a program […] |
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A young watchman at Providence’s Prison made a resolution to keep a daily diary in 1867. He recorded his work with the men and women incarcerated there; but, unlike today, the watchmen lived in the prison as well. What can we learn about Rhode Island history from his words? Dr. Grefe will explore the ways […]
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President Hanno and Imran Chowdhury, the inaugural Diana Davis Spencer Chair of Social Entrepreneurship and Associate Professor of Business and Management, will discuss current social entrepreneurship initiatives and how they fit into the mission of the college’s liberal arts curriculum and, specifically, within Wheaton’s historic focus on experiential learning as an integral part of students’ education.
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Join us for a viewing of the 1972 concert film featuring the incomparable Aretha Franklin. |
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Professor Zeitz of the University of San Francisco will explore a variety of wagers and games that practically guarantee a win for the player who makes the best mathematical analysis—and will demonstrate why this is the case.
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Ms. Munkhbayar will discuss why and how she chose the path of entrepreneurship and social business, her personal and professional experiences connected to social entrepreneurship in Mongolia, and what she is trying to achieve in Mongolia and elsewhere after her Fulbright Scholarship period in the United States is complete. Dr. Bromage will discuss how he got interested in Mongolia during his doctoral studies and the nutrition situation in the country, his current efforts in Mongolia and related efforts elsewhere, and where what his next career steps might be following his postdoctoral work at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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Kuo is known as one of Hawaii’s premiere Slack Key (ki ho’alu) guitar artists playing in the traditional nahenahe (sweet, soothing) style. In his illustrious career, he has accompanied and collaborated with Hawaii’s major artists such as Eddie Kamae and the Sons of Hawai’i, Dennis Kamakahi, Cyril and Martin Pahinui and Aaron Mahi. His recordings […]
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Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.
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Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.
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