Happenings
The latest news and events from Wheatley Institute.
2022 EuroSeminar in Prague
In July 2022, the Wheatley Institute was again a co-sponsor of a EuroSeminar, this time in the Czech countryside near Prague. The official theme of the 2022 Euro Seminar program was “Family in the Wilderness: Covid Aftermath, Family Dynamics, Individual Belonging.” Discussions focused on healing and understanding in the circumstances and contexts that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe face. More than forty young professionals, university students, and presenters gathered from over a dozen countries around Europe to learn from one another about these issues.
Remembering Kate Holbrook
The Wheatley Institute acknowledges with sadness the passing of Kate Holbrook and we express our condolences to her family and friends who feel her loss keenly. Kate’s inspiring capacity to convey the experiences and values of Latter-day Saint women was highlighted in a lecture she gave at the 2017 conference “My Grace is Sufficient: Latter-day Reflections”. The conference was co-sponsored by the Wheatley Institute, Religious Education, and the Religious Studies Center at Brigham Young University.
Constitutional Education Project Takes Educators to Philadelphia
After COVID-19 delays, the educators involved in the 2019 Civic Education Program were able to complete their experience with the Wheatley Institute.
Preventing Violence, Promoting Freedom of Belief
Civil Society Organizations in the UK Join Attend Conference
2022 Religious Freedom Annual Review
Living Peaceably: Religious Freedom as a Foundation for Civic Harmony
Wheatley Fellow Judge Thomas Griffith Introduces Jackson at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
Judge Thomas Griffith, a Wheatley Institute Fellow, played an extraordinary role today in introducing Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson at her Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Judge Griffith’s introduction was a stirring defense of the Rule of Law and democracy as he showed support of Judge Jackson’s nomination.
At Bethesda's Waters - Celebrating 20 Years of Carl Bloch's Masterpiece at BYU
This year, the BYU Museum of Art celebrates 20 years of the acquisition of the Carl Bloch painting, Christ Healing the Sick at Bethesda. In 2001, The Wheatley Institute’s founders, Jack and Mary Lois Wheatley brought this painting, the first of many Carl Bloch paintings, to the BYU Museum of Art.
Justin Collings BYU Devotional
Justin Collings, professor of law and associate dean at BYU Law School, delivered this devotional address on February 1, 2022.
In Memoriam: Jack Wheatley, 1928–2020
“Weigh success not in gain, but in improvements to the world.”