On Sunday, Feb. 22, Wheaton’s Presidential Search Committee selected current Provost and Vice President of Babson College Dennis Hanno to become Wheaton’s new president, effective July 15. Hanno will be Wheaton’s eighth president. In Cole Memorial Chapel the following Wednesday, the Wheaton campus warmly welcomed Hanno to the community. As only the eighth president in […]
Month: March 2014
Public Safety Log 2/24/2014 through 3/3/2014
Public Safety Log 2/24/2014 through 3/3/2014 courtesy of Director of Public Safety Charles Furgal located here – 02.24_03.03.14.
Wheaton Words, a series of monologues written by Wheaton students and alumnae, will be held on March 20, March 21 and March 23. The monologues are centered on various subjects such as sexuality, relationships and identity. The monologues are directed by Blair Davis ‘14 and Luke Demers ‘14 and produced by Sophie Howard ’14. Emily […]
If a vagina voices its opinion in the middle of Cole Memorial Chapel, does it make a sound? According to the reception of the Vagina Monologues on February 28 to March 1 at 7 p.m., it surely does, and a loud one at that. The Vagina Monologues is a play that was written by Eve […]
Programming Council (PC) Chair Bailey McWilliams ’14 and Wheaton’s Student Government Association (SGA) have announced that independent hip-hop artist Chance The Rapper will be headlining this year’s Spring Weekend, which is officially billed as “Spring Weekend 2014: Out Of This World.” According to McWilliams’ announcement and an accompanying video shot by Gabe Bornstein ’14, Wheaton […]
Coinciding with the “Inner and Outer Space” exhibit, NASA affiliated artists Monica and Tyler Aiello completed a residency at Wheaton this past week. In addition to visiting four classes and eating “bad Chinese food,” as Gallery Director Michele L’Heureux joked, they also taught an art-making workshop. Monica and Tyler Aiello’s work focuses on visual representations […]
Dennis Hanno, Wheaton’s president-elect, came to the Student Government Association Senate meeting on Tuesday, March 4, to discuss what he wants to accomplish in his tenure as the school’s eighth president. Several senators who participated in the meeting had reactions to the president-elect’s talk. Senator-at-large Michael Ratliff ’16 approved of Hanno’s focus on supporting students […]