Happenings
The latest news and events from Wheatley Institute.
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.”
Farewell
It has been a singular honor and privilege to serve for the past nearly twelve years as director of the Wheatley Institute. Not everyone has the opportunity to expend his or her professional efforts in a cause to which they can freely and eagerly give their heart and soul. But this has been my extreme good fortune.
Paul S. Edwards Named New Director of the Wheatley Institute
After 12 years of service, founding director Richard Williams, will be returning to full-time teaching and research in Counseling, Psychology and Special Education in the David O. McKay School of Education.
Remembering Dan Robinson
Wheatley Senior Fellow Dan Robinson passed away on September 17, 2018 from heart failure. The following are heartfelt sentiments from current Wheatley Staff about Robinson's impact on them personally and professionally.
In Memory of General Amos Jordan
We are saddened to announce the passing of Brigadier General Amos A. “Joe” Jordan, Jr. on June 7, 2018, at the age of 96. General Jordan was a pillar of expertise and leadership for the Wheatley Institute in its early years. His extensive service in the government, military and academic world and his influence and recommendations allowed the Institution to feature highly sought after speakers at BYU. From his youth as a boxing champion to his young adult years at West Point to his outstanding accomplishments as an adult, he leaves behind a legacy of personal integrity and character.