English and Modern Language Departments Face Largest Faculty Cuts As Enrollment Rebounds

Larger class sizes, less frequent upper-division course offerings and changes to requirements will be the primary results of last year’s budget reductions.
Chicagoland Highlights: Oak Park, The Hidden Gem of the ‘Burbs

Only a half hour by train from campus lies a quaint haven for fans of literature and architecture.
One Ring for her Hand, and Twenty-One in the Tower

It’s not just a Wheaton cliche: data shows that spring is the most popular time for campus engagements.
Wheaton in Jerusalem Postponed to 2025

War in the Middle East has sparked security concerns for the college’s semester program.
Beth Moore, Daniel Nayeri and Esau McCaulley Discuss Memoirs at Wheaton Panel

In front of a crowd in Edman Chapel, the three Christian authors read from their new books and reflected on writing about their own lives.