Business and Economics Partnerships


Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics (FPE)

FPE logoThe Wheaton Center for Faith Politics and Economics engages in scholarly research and promotes discussion on core institutions of market economies, representative democracies, limited government, and human action with individual responsibility. Recent events included a panel discussion about the challenges and choices facing our nation in immigration matters, and a lecture from one of America’s most prominent economics professors, Mr. Kenneth G. Elzinga.


Wheaton Center for Faith & Innovation (CFI)

CFI Student Scholars

CFI logoThe Wheaton Center for Faith & Innovation provides opportunities for Wheaton students to apply and participate in the Innovation Scholars program. Innovation Scholars are trained in cutting edge Agile project management and design thinking and are given opportunities to participate in Innovation Lab projects. Innovation Lab projects are sponsored by corporations and provide opportunities for students to work on "wicked problems" to provide innovation solutions.

Innovation Scholars have opportunity to lead and participate in CFI events throughout the school year: 

  • Annual Fall Executive Forum
  • Spring Redemptive Entrepreneurship Workshop
  • Wheaton Global Christian Business Conference (launching spring 2021)
  • Monthly Flourishing in the Marketplace Breakfasts (held every third Thursday)

Human Needs and Global Resources (HNGR)

Human Needs and Global Resources LogoHNGR has been a fixture at Wheaton for decades. Many Business and Economics students at Wheaton College choose to participate in the HNGR program. Find out more about HNGR.


Center for Urban Engagement (CUE)

Center for Urban Engagement LogoFind out more about Wheaton College's Center for Urban Engagement by visiting the CUE website.

Contact the Business and Economics Department

Need assistance? Have a question? Want more information about department activities and opportunities? 630.752.5035 | business.economics@wheaton.edu