Where It Used to be Home: Writing Russia and Ukraine under the Trump Administration
Mary Lyon Hall - Holman Room NortonReporter as Receiver: Storytelling, Journalism, and the Tendency to Prejudge
Mary Lyon Hall - Holman Room Norton- No events scheduled for February 21, 2020.
- No events scheduled for February 22, 2020.
- No events scheduled for February 23, 2020.
Week of Events
Children’s Concert: The Carnival of the Animals
Children’s Concert: The Carnival of the Animals
This children’s concert features music inspired by circus animals. It will be performed by the 12-member chamber music group from Wheaton College.
The concert will feature woodwind, brass, string, and percussion instruments, and it is appropriate for children of all ages.
Join us at 10:30 a.m. for fun activities and refreshments prior to the performance.
Parking in Lot 2
U.S. Census Bureau Information Table- Spring 2020
U.S. Census Bureau Information Table- Spring 2020
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
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Celebration
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Celebration
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.
Where It Used to be Home: Writing Russia and Ukraine under the Trump Administration
Where It Used to be Home: Writing Russia and Ukraine under the Trump Administration
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.
Happy Birthday, Beethoven!
Happy Birthday, Beethoven!
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.
Reporter as Receiver: Storytelling, Journalism, and the Tendency to Prejudge
Reporter as Receiver: Storytelling, Journalism, and the Tendency to Prejudge
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 […]
Voice of an Artist: David Hilliard
Voice of an Artist: David Hilliard
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 […]