Valentine’s Day marks a time to celebrate the loved ones in our lives. A Nebraska Wesleyan classroom may seem an unlikely place to meet your future valentine, but for some, the hallways of our university have sparked life-long relationships.
February 16 marks the world premiere of A Long Line of McKinney Women, a musical commissioned by NWU and created by visiting artist Kailey Marshall. The premiere of this production is the accumulation of a two-year collaboration.
Nebraska Wesleyan University was recently awarded a $529,500 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). The grant supports the development of inclusive STEM curriculum...
Nebraska Wesleyan’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, held Friday, January 20, included recognition of this year's advocates for diversity. Honored were students Julisa Aburto Sanchez and Ruth Ekka, Professor Jaime Cano and former Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion Wendy Hunt.
Kit Gonifas was selected as a 2023 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipient to study abroad. Gonifas, an art major and art history minor, will spend the Fall 2023 semester at the University of York in York, England.
Visiting Writers Series: Poet Michael Walsh
Michael Walsh will do a public reading on Thursday, February 2 in Olin B Lecture Hall.
Michael Walsh will give a public reading of his work on February 2 as part of Nebraska Wesleyan's Visiting Writers Series. The presentation will take place in Olin B Lecture Hall at 6 p.m.
Nebraska Wesleyan University announces its 2022 fall semester academic honors lists for students enrolled in traditional and adult undergraduate programs.
International film series: "A Story of Yonosuke"
The spring International Film Series — hosted by the Department of Modern Languages — continues with A Story of Yonosuke.
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Olin B Lecture Hall
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International film series: "Heroic Losers"
The spring International Film Series — hosted by the Department of Modern Languages — continues with Heroic Losers.