Join the Center for Global Education and Study Abroad Peer Advisors for an info session about specific science and math-based programs recommended by Wheaton faculty!
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
Come for the food… stay to learn about the possibilities!
Learn about funding support for study abroad and international fellowships and internships, and hear from Wheaton students who have recently received this funding!
Sponsored by the May Fellows and presented by the Center for Global Education, Career Services, and Academic Advising.
Enjoy Korean Beef Quinoa Bowls in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about Asia and Oceana!
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!
Enjoy African cuisine in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about Africa!
Enjoy European snacks in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about Europe!
Enjoy Middle Eastern cuisine in Chase today, and stop by the info table to learn a bit about the Middle East!
Come listen to your fellow students’ vision for how they would change the world and watch them pitch for cash prizes to transform their idea into action.
This event is co-sponsored by The WiN Hub and the Social Entrepreneurship Club. Refreshments will be served.
An all new, faculty-led study away program, Hawaiian Expressivity in Socio-Cultural Context: A Humanities-Based Domestic Study Away Program is accepting applications for Fall 2018 enrollment. Students accepted into the program will live in a dormitory setting based in Honolulu. While in Honolulu students will experience several islands through a series of field trips to museums, historical sites, cultural institutions, and music and dance performance venues on the island of Oahu, and will have the opportunity to meet and work with authorities on Hawaiian arts, history, and language both inside and outside the classroom such as during visits to important historical and cultural institutions in Honolulu and on the big island of Hawai’i.
This “integrated learning” approach of the program is designed to sharpen students powers of observation and critique, increase confidence in the ability to address ethical decisions, and enhance students’ worldviews and global perspectives, all with direct, powerful implications for ensuing life and career paths. Students will earn 4 Wheaton credits upon completion of the program. Application deadline is March 1, 2018. The program is open to all Wheaton students, in all majors. Faculty Directors are Matthew Allen and Julie Searles.
Visit us at “Wheaton Goes Global Expo,” sponsored by the Office of Global Education.
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Time: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Place: Atrium, Balfour Hood