From Honduras to the Holy Lands
Stepping out from my studies to engage other facets of experiential learning has transformed my life, and I’m so thankful for God making each risk worthwhile. Read More
Stepping out from my studies to engage other facets of experiential learning has transformed my life, and I’m so thankful for God making each risk worthwhile. Read More
The liberal arts aspect of my masters in theology course has taught me how to integrate my work as a pastor and farmer with my Christian faith. Read More
Today I sit at my desk at the Bureau downtown, amazed at the chain of events that have occurred since I was offered my internship over a year ago. Read More
The cold winter was one of many new and exciting things I was able to experience during my first year at Wheaton College Graduate School. Read More
Welcome to the new blog, #MyWheaton. I’m just the first voice on this blog, but I’m excited to share lots of stories of Wheaton students, both current and alumni, through it. Read More
I’m a Business major so why am I in Art Survey? I’m a Philosophy major so why am I in Physics? I’m a Spanish major so why am I in Anthropology? Read More
Oh that the Lord world raise up prayer warriors for the mission of GOD! And may the entire Wheaton community benefit because of it!! Amen. Read More
Check out the highlights from Orientation! Read More
To better understand the different programs at Wheaton, I recently interviewed two students, Elizabeth Schriver and Lauren Carini about their experiences within the Pre-Law program. Read More
This past week I joined visitors for a student-led tour of campus. Of all the places we visited, I narrowed it down to five must-see stops for anyone visiting the campus. Read More
Our goal for this hashtag and for the blog is to share the stories of Wheaton. So keep using #mywheaton to share your story! Read More
From Orientation to finals week, it has been an awesome semester and we can't wait for next year! Read More
I had the chance to meet, as well as hang out with guys I might not have otherwise known had I attended a commuter campus near my home. Read More