ARTHive Revue and History of Art Caption Contest
OnlineCome up with captions for images from a range of History of Art courses. Vote for your favorite one!
Come up with captions for images from a range of History of Art courses. Vote for your favorite one!
We know that parents of admitted students have a lot of questions and we hope you’ll join us for a Wheaton Parent to Parent chat with a panel of current parents, moderated by President Hanno.
This semester's festival format will be adjusted for virtual presentation and will feature five-minute plays. As always, the plays are written, directed, and acted by Wheaton students.
Do you speak French? Are you learning French at the intermediate level or higher? Check out the Forum de l'emploi francophone, a job fair for students looking for jobs or internships in the many French or francophone companies in the U.S.
Renowned musicologist Matthew Morrison discusses his recent research, which historicizes the rise of American popular music, performance, and race in the nineteenth century. His talk centers on Blacksound, which Morrison uses as a foil to demonstrate how popular entertainment, culture, and identity have been shaped by the legacy of blackface minstrelsy in and beyond the United States.
Admitted students and their families are invited to join us for a lively conversation. moderated by President Hanno, with a panel of Wheaton alums who will discuss their experiences while at Wheaton, and life beyond commencement.
Want a sneak peek at what life is like at Wheaton and have some fun while you're at it? This event is what you're looking for.
Join Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack, acclaimed author and Harvard scholar, for a campus conversation.
We invite you to this annual celebration which includes highlighting the student winners of the Creativity Showcase, the presentation of the MLK student and staff/faculty winners, and our keynote speaker.
On the final day of MLK week events, join us as we recommit to building an anti-racist community where ALL feel seen, valued and heard.