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Winners of this year’s Nobel Prizes are being announced this month. Honors in medicine, physics and chemistry have been presented already; prizes in economics, peace and literature are still to come....
View ArticleHaiti: how to help
Many in the Wheelock community are familiar with the work of Dr. Paul Farmer and the Partners in Health organization in Haiti, which is detailed in the College’s 2007 summer reading book Mountains...
View ArticleMaurice Sendak, 1928-2012
Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak died on Tuesday, May 8. His career spanned over half a century and produced such children’s literature classics as Where the Wild Things Are and In the Night...
View ArticleAnti-racism Resources for White Allies
.fluid-width-video-wrapper {padding-top:0%!important} During fall semester, one of the things that faculty and staff members heard from students was that there is a need and desire for materials that...
View ArticleOpen eBooks: Books for Low-Income Children
.fluid-width-video-wrapper {padding-top:0%!important} On February 24th 2016 Open eBooks, an initiative to make thousands of books freely available to children in need, was launched nationwide. Open...
View ArticleWheelock Library Celebrates National Poetry Month
.fluid-width-video-wrapper {padding-top:0%!important} April marks the 20th anniversary of National Poetry Month. The Wheelock College Library is celebrating this milestone occasion in several...
View ArticleThe Mythical World of The Beautiful Struggle
This is the first installment of the Wheelock Community Read Summer Blog Series. Each week, we will be posting a blog written by Wheelock faculty or staff that deals with a theme from this years’...
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