Jun 28, 2018 Sociology Alum Recognized for Research & Scholarship Dr. Derron Wallace ’07 continues to accrue honors and awards. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 23, 2018 Congratulations, Eryn Hoang! Eryn Hoang ’18 has received the Littlefield-Mandell prize in French Studies, and been chosen as a teaching assistant in France next fall. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 16, 2018 Thoughts on Gaskell and Bronte Jade Werner, Assistant Professor of English, has published two essays in her field, nineteenth-century British literature and culture. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 16, 2018 Muslim-American Politics Aubrey Westfall, Assistant Professor of Political Science, recently published a co-authored book and an article on Muslim-American politics. She has also been named a Nancy… Wheaton Blog Read More
May 16, 2018 Psychology & Law: Advances in Treatment and Teaching Christina Riggs Romaine has two new publications advancing evidence-based practices in treatment of court-involved youth and teaching of Psychology and Law. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 07, 2018 Students Create Mindfulness Album Students in Professor Griffin’s Mindfulness in School and Society (EDUC 350) created an album to share practices with their peers. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 26, 2018 Hawthorne in the hallways Samuel Coale, professor of english, recently co-edited the book “Nathaniel Hawthorne in the College Classroom” with Christopher Diller, professor of english rhetoric and writing at… Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 24, 2018 Black Mountain College Musings Russell Williams, associate professor of economics, will have his personal reflection “Intergenerational Reverberations” published in the upcoming special issue of the Appalachian Journal. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 13, 2018 Professor Kirk Anderson delivers Sorbonne talk As presenter at an international colloquium, Professor Anderson recently gave a talk about Serge Gainsbourg at the Sorbonne in Paris. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 06, 2018 Grading the College Professor Gelber wins Spencer Foundation grant for new book project about the history of evaluation in American higher education Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 05, 2018 Asymmetrical Political Relations Jeanne Wilson, professor of political science and Russian studies, published “The asymmetry of China-Russia Relations” in the online journal China Policy Institute this past week. Wheaton Blog Read More
Feb 26, 2018 CW Major Lily Goneau Discusses Kathryn Kulpa’s Visit Lily Goneau discusses Kathryn Kulpa’s visit to her Advanced Fiction Workshop. Wheaton Blog Read More