With more than courses, 47 majors and 59 minors you will find plenty of opportunities to discover how the arts and sciences, humanities and social sciences compliment each other. Wheaton faculty are renowned researchers, celebrated scholars, and influential artists, and they are all dedicated to teaching excellence.
We understand a Wheaton College education is a substantial investment. But we want you to know the college is equally invested in making a Wheaton education within reach. At Wheaton College you can find ways to do it all.
Take your pick from more than student-run clubs and organizations or start your own. Most of our students live on campus, creating a lively social scene, and are actively engaged in student clubs and activities. Wheaton is located in Norton, Massachusetts and enrolls approximately students representing more than 70 countries and 30 U.
Wheaton prides itself on a personal and engaged academic and co-curricular learning experience for our students. This program offers advanced dancers an in-depth exploration of the aesthetic and performing issues of a specific dance idiom.
The study of ballet, modern, jazz, and other dance forms begins in the choreographic process and continues through the rehearsal stage, culminating in the performance of selected repertory works. For the last , all the students at Wheaton College wanted to do was dance.
Because of these changing social and cultural norms, the Board of Trustees at Wheaton made the decision to lift the ban. The school had their first dance last week with large student attendance. Before the event, the university sponsored dancing classes, and many students got involved in the event.
Like its previous code of conduct -- known as the Statement of Responsibilities -- the new covenant commits teachers and students to a sweeping list of biblical virtues love, humility, honesty, sexual propriety. The billiard ban quickly vanished. Opposition to secret societies, which lasted until the s, was once part of the evangelical reform agenda, alongside abolition of slavery and alcohol prohibition.
In , Wheaton dropped its rule against movies and theatergoing, which had been made obsolete by television. The revised rules further distinguish Wheaton-style evangelicals from fundamentalists, who share conservative theology but require stricter lifestyles. James Davison Hunter, sociology chairman at the University of Virginia, has observed campus behavior since his days at evangelical Gordon College in Massachusetts no alcohol and tobacco on campus.
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