Last Tuesday, the SGA Room was heavily attended by students who were concerned about the off-campus and alcohol policies. Students questioned the colleges responsibility toward the off-campus community. Dean Williams attends packed Senate meeting on off-campus policy
The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted an open forum with Dean of Students and Vice President, Lee Williams about the school's off-campus partying and alcohol policies.
Many students attended the SGA meeting to pose their questions and voice their concerns about these issues.…
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NEASC committee member, Debra DeMeis, and members of the Wheaton community discussed issues involving residential life and other aspects of campus life during the reaccreditation meeting. Reaccreditation Committee completes examination of campus
In an open dialogue session, to which the entire student body was invited, NEASC member Debra DeMeis and Dean of Students at Wellesley College, received feedback regarding Wheaton's self -study report that was completed and released earlier this year.
The NEASC reacreditation committee was on campus from Nov.…
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