Norman W. Johnson Lecture

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

Data Visualization in the News will be the topic of the 2024 Norman W. Johnson Lecture delivered by Amanda Cox. She will discuss how news organizations use data to communicate scale, context and patterns to large audiences. Amanda Cox is the executive editor for data journalism at Bloomberg News. She spent most of her career at the […]

Entrepreneurship Summit

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

Join us at Wheaton’s First Annual Entrepreneurship Summit, which will be held on Wednesday, April 24, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Discovery Center. This is a dynamic, free, and open-to-everyone summit that aims to foster student entrepreneurship, collaboration, and skills development.

Science Writing for the Public Good: Let’s Have Fun with Math & Get Serious About AI

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

The 2024 Norman W. Johnson Lecture will be delivered by award-winning science writer and mathematician Susan D'Agostino. This talk will range from the delightful fact that penguins use mathematics to huddle in Antarctica’s subzero temperatures to the dangers of unbridled technology optimism.

Face-to-Face with Life without Parole

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

Delve into the past and present reality without parole in the U.S., drawing on the work of The Visiting Room Project and its first-person testimonials.

Nursing Program Open House

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

Please join us to learn more about Wheaton's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

Dr. Patricia Kaishian ’13: Scientific and Theoretical Lessons from Mycology

Discovery Center - Hindle Auditorium Norton, MA, United States

Join us for The Ladonne Heaton Schulman Endowed Lecture series’ featuring D.r Patricia Kaishian '13, a mycologist and Visiting Professor of Biology at Bard College in NY. Her research focuses on fungal taxonomy, diversity, evolution, symbiosis, and ecology.