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1986Gloria Steinem Speaks at Commencement

Gloria Steinem, author of The Second Sex, speaks at Commencement.

1986Arthur A. Hartman, Honorary Degree Recipient

Arthur A. Hartman, U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, France, Belgium, Viet Nam, Great Britain, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1986Donna Ford Hartman, Honorary Degree Recipient

Donna Ford Hartman 1949, philanthropist, is awarded an honorary degree.

1986Bruce Marks, Honorary Degree Recipient

Bruce Marks, Artistic Director of the Boston Ballet, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1986Lloyd G. and Mildred Balfour

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. and Mildred Balfour were the founders of the Balfour Co., maker of class rings and long-time friends of the College.

1986Students Construct Apartheid Shanty

Students construct Apartheid Shanty in protest of continued investment in South African companies.

1987Coeducation Begins

In January, President Emerson announces the Trustees’ recommendation, in principle, to admit male students.

1987Kollett Hall

The Academic Computing Center, which had its origins in a small classroom in Knapton Hall, was moved to the Charles Anderson Dana wing of the Science Center in 1987. In 1997 it was named the Kollett Academic Computing Center. In… Read More »

1987Ii Sook Chung, Honorary Degree Recipient

Ii Sook Chung, president of Ewha Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea, is awarded an honorary degree.

1987Elizabeth H. Dole Speaks at Commencement

Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1987Jean Guttery Fritz, Honorary Degree Recipient

Jean Guttery Fritz, author, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1987Graham Gund, Honorary Degree Recipient

Graham Gund, Architect, Developer, and Art Collector, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1987 - 1993Wheaton Divests From Apartheid

The board of trustees prohibits investment in South Africa after a faculty resolution in support of divestment. The prohibition is lifted in 1993 as negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa resume.

1987Steven Katz Delivers Otis Memorial Lecture Series

Professor Steven Katz of Cornell delivers the Marjorie Otis Memorial Lecture Series, “The Holocaust in Historical Context.”

1988Wheaton’s First Coeducational Class Arrives

Wheaton’s first coeducation class, consisting of 412 women and men, arrive on campus in September.

198826-28 Taunton Avenue

Purchased by the College at the same time as the Polo Diner, this house was converted to a faculty and, later, a student residence.

1988Marian Wright Edelman Speaks at Commencement

Marian Wright Edelman, Founder and President of the Children’s Defense Fund, speaks at Commencement.

1988Leon A. Gorman, Honorary Degree Recipient

Leon A. Gorman, President of L.L. Bean, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1988Beverly Sills, Honorary Degree Recipient

Beverly Sills, Diva and Director of the New York City Opera, is an Honorary Degree Recipient.

1988Ninian Smark Delivers Otis Memorial Lecture Series

Professor Ninian Smark of UC Santa Barbara delivers the Marjorie Otis Memorial Lecture Series, “The Response of World Religions to Modernity.”

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