Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Wheaton and Beyond
Prior to coming to Wheaton, I realized that I needed higher education to be able to serve people more. Read More
Prior to coming to Wheaton, I realized that I needed higher education to be able to serve people more. Read More
One of my favorite memories of the semester was our visit to a local Jordanian’s family home in the countryside. Read More
Looking back, this year has been full of excitement and unique experiences for individual students and the campus as a whole, many of which have been featured in this very blog. Read More
Wheaton’s engineering program is unique because it allows students to receive both an excellent Christian liberal arts education and a robust engineering education at any of the partner ABET-certified engineering schools. Read More
One of my favorite aspects of excavating is the variety of people who participate. Volunteers usually represent an array of nationalities, a wide age range, and multiple religions. Read More
Steve considers himself passionate, fun-loving, and a “reckless dreamer” and hopes to use the foundations of his faith and his artistic talent to reach people with a message of love, hope, and redemption. Read More
A highlight of the week for me was physical refreshment and reconnecting with my body’s God-given capabilities for play, creativity, and worship. Read More
Sisterhood has given me the confidence to speak up, embrace who I am and accept that I am not perfect. Read More
I have discovered that the skills I have fostered in the pool, like discipline and mental toughness, are also integral parts of being a thriving student and musician, and vice versa Read More
The Christ at the Core curriculum may be new but it’s goal of keeping Christ at the center of every academic pursuit is something I admire. Read More
Through our common faith in Christ, each of us has the ability to honor other bearers of the Imago Dei and share each other’s narratives in our spheres of influence. Read More
I think that inevitably studying both biology and art leads to a study of creation. Read More
Skis, Frozen Lakes, and Jesus Read More
I have only been back for three days, and already I have noticed the increased traffic at the Sports and Recreation Complex, a busier salad bar, and more resistance in responding to late-night bowling invites. Read More