Nov 09, 2016 Community Conversations: 2016 Presidential Race Election Debrief Wednesday, Nov. 9th, 4:30 pm., Cole Memorial Chapel Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 09, 2016 Faculty Lunch Talks presented by James Byrne Presented by James Byrne, Visiting Assist. Prof., English on Thursday, Nov. 10th at 12:30 pm in PDR. Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 08, 2016 Explore Native American Literature November is Native American Heritage Month. Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 31, 2016 Community Conversations: Writing About Racism Past and Present Join Professors Campana, Foley, Lebduska and Sarhan for a Community Conversations workshop that invites participants to write about and discuss recent and historic images of… Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 31, 2016 No one’s a smoker, but everyone smokes: Recent trends in college smoking Michael Berg, Prof., Psych., presents research on behavioral differences between those who do and do not identify as smokers and a discussion on campus smoking… Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 27, 2016 The first Latino disenfranchisement: race, ethnicity, and determining the boundaries of citizenship in the USA Assoc. Prof. John Bezis-Selfa, Hist., explores Latinos struggles for citizenship and for voting rights during this period–and how their struggles inform our understanding of what… Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 24, 2016 Open Access Week 2016 The global event to promote free, immediate, online access to research is now in its tenth year. Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 17, 2016 Explaining Mansplaining Assoc. Prof. John Partridge, Philosophy presents the next Lunch Talk on the harms of “mansplaining” as a “pre-emptive testimonial injustice” that objectifies and silences women.… Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 07, 2016 October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Learn more about the library resources on the issue and how you can get involved. Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 03, 2016 The politics of the headscarf in the United States Aubrey Westfall, Assist. Prof., Pol. Sc., focuses her talk on the political behavior and membership of Muslim-American women and their implications for the American demos.… Wheaton Blog Read More
Sep 28, 2016 Just where does local food live? Assessing farmers’ markets in the United States Justin Schupp, Assistant Professor of Sociology presents the next Faculty Lunch Talk on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 in PDR. All are welcome to attend. Wheaton Blog Read More
Sep 23, 2016 Introducing Statista! Statista is a robust tool that gives you access to quantitative data and statistics on over 80,000 topics in business, media, politics and finance. Wheaton Blog Read More