Apr 24, 2019 Our learners are teachers, too Wheaton students in French taught a card game to local 7th graders. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 04, 2019 En route toward a PhD An update from UConn PhD candidate Carrie Slayton ’16. Wheaton Blog Read More
Mar 26, 2019 Laura Villeneuve ’20: a dispatch from Paris French Studies and Education major Laura Villeneuve gives us an update on her Paris semester. Wheaton Blog Read More
Mar 20, 2019 Orchestrating the Dinner Bread, cheese, coffee, and Nutella. But first, how to set the table? Wheaton Blog Read More
Mar 14, 2019 Partnerships in Teaching and Learning Innovation in Wheaton College classrooms often starts with engaging with students as partners. This is the classic Wheaton for which we are remembered. Professor Domingo… Wheaton Blog Read More
Mar 13, 2019 Combating Gender Inequality on Wikipedia As we celebrate the accomplishments of women, it is imperative that we address gender inequalities still present in our society today. Women are largely underrepresented… Wheaton Blog Read More
Feb 18, 2019 Social entrepreneurship opportunities abound at Wheaton The first stop for any aspiring or current entrepreneur should be the WiN Hub. Located on the ground floor of the Doll’s House, the WiN… Wheaton Blog Read More
Feb 12, 2019 International Student Highlights: Fariq bin Sazuki Take a look at Fariq Bin Sazuki, one of our students from Malaysia in the class of 2019, majoring in Mathematics and Economics. Wheaton Blog Read More
Jan 08, 2019 Wheaton CompSci alums mixing it up … Sam Von Ehren (Wheaton Computer Science 2010), New York Times game designer publishes Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 28, 2018 Good news from northern France Eryn Hoang ’18 writes us with an update from Amiens, France. Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 28, 2018 International Student Highlight and Farewell: Nefeli Custer Please take the time to learn about Nefeli Custer, class of 2019. She will be graduating soon, but take the time to learn more about… Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 01, 2018 Christina Riggs Romaine’s Risk-Taking Publication Riggs Romaine’s research adds to a new and growing body of evidence on how increasing temperance and psychosocial maturity may reduce the illegal activities associated… Wheaton Blog Read More