Faculty Research Talk
Faculty Research Talk
Join Kathy Morgan, Associate Professor of Psychology for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk, Healing Dakota: A Story of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Working Dogs.
Join Kathy Morgan, Associate Professor of Psychology for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk, Healing Dakota: A Story of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Working Dogs.
Please join President Michaele Whelan, Board Chair Janet Lindholm Lebovitz '72, and fellow members of the Wheaton community for an evening reception to discuss the strategic priorities for Wheaton's next chapter.
Join Montserrat Pérez Toribio, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies, for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk, The Manly Flight of Mary Stuart O'Donnell, Countless of Tyrconnell.
Academic Advising is providing free prep sessions for the Communication & Literacy MTEL from 5-7 PM on Wednesday, November 8 & Monday, November 13. This exam (along with completion of an education major) is required to earn your teaching license.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
Academic Advising is providing free prep sessions for the Communication & Literacy MTEL from 5-7 PM on Wednesday, November 8 & Monday, November 13. This exam (along with completion of an education major) is required to earn your teaching license.
Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.
Join Sara Donaldson, Assistant Professor of Education for an upcoming Faculty Research Talk, Leveraging Collective Doubt to Deepen Learning.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson, directed by Stephanie Burlington Daniels
Premiering on Broadway in 1996, RENT garnered international acclaim and won several awards, including The Pulitzer Prize for Drama and The Tony Award for Best Musical, and is based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme.
The ensemble, under the direction of Assistant Professor Sheila Falls, performs works including the Italian ballad "Il Pescatore", as well as selections from Brazil, Ireland, and Argentina.
Wheaton's largest wind ensemble performs its winter concert under the direction of Associate Professor Earl Raney.
Written by Martin McDonagh
Directed by John O'Meara '26, Produced by Joey Del Santo '25
Presented by Café Theatre and the Department of Theatre & Dance
Written by Martin McDonagh
Directed by John O'Meara '26, Produced by Joey Del Santo '25
Presented by Café Theatre and the Department of Theatre & Dance
Wheaton’s choral tradition for the holidays celebrates music of varied cultures and time periods, and features the Wheaton Chorale and Chamber Singers under the direction of Assistant Professor Alexandra Lutkevich.