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COVID-19 Isn’t Gone, But Pandemic Protocols Are

There has been a small uptick in COVID-19 cases at Wheaton, but students and SHS say they’re less anxious about getting the virus than they were four years ago.

The report chronicled 140 years of Wheaton history regarding racial and ethnic minorities, and issued new institutional commitments.
Pandemic recovery and new marketing strategies help to raise enrollment numbers.
The former Conservatory building is now a renovated, permanent home for the Modern and Classical Languages Department.
In the wake of campus-wide budget cuts, departments are negotiating how to run programs with fewer faculty and academic staff.

Rodent sightings on campus are up slightly from last year. Residents in six Terrace apartment units and two…

The college’s spiritual life office is one of the first campus organizations to release plans for the future…

This year’s race is more competitive than the last few years as accessibility, advocacy and school spirit take…

Wheaton is one of two institutions to receive a geology endowment from the late Richard House. The Wheaton…

In light of decreased undergraduate enrollment, the college expands campus housing options for graduate students. Starting next semester,…

The devotional and community groups organization, designed for students from Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander backgrounds, is…

An email and a town hall finalized the college’s downsizing efforts, which have been anticipated since the beginning…

A small team of seniors who wrote the document hoped it would start dialogue about issues of social…