May 18, 2011 Georgina Cathleen Cannan From Property to Person: The Legal Development of Rape as a War Crime in International Law Wheaton Blog Read More
May 17, 2011 Gerard Huiskamp .My primary research focus has been rural women’s organizing and identity formation in non-Western societies. I’ve also published articles on the doctrine of preemptive war… Wheaton Blog Read More
May 16, 2011 Darlene L. Boroviak …immigration, asylum and citizenship issues in the European Union…. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 15, 2011 Huiskamp and Eli Lovely ’10 …nominated for the Pi Sigma Alpha Award…. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 06, 2011 Professor Sue Standing, Director of the Creative Writing program, follows the traces of a medieval sculptor No one knows who the 12th-century sculptor called the Master of Cabestany really was Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Adara Meyers ’08 My time as an English major at Wheaton was — and continues to be — invaluable to my development as an artist and critical thinker. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Prof. Samuel Chase Coale on Nathaniel Hawthorne Read about Prof. Coale’s new book on the author of The Scarlet Letter Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Mark Baumer ’07 For the past two years I’ve been writing fiction in Brown University’s MFA Literary Arts program. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Prof. Michael Drout, English Dept. Chair, takes on J.R.R. Tolkien and Old English My current research focuses on tradition and influence in literary texts, particularly those from the Anglo-Saxon period. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Prof. Shawn Christian re-examines the work and life of James Baldwin I first read Baldwin seriously during my undergraduate years … Another Country just left me overwhelmed with its honesty and vision of a complex, interracial… Wheaton Blog Read More