Hoffman and other students who signed up for the alternative spring break — organized by University Ministries and the Service Learning Office — hit the road and drove west to Denver, Colo., where they are immersing themselves on issues of hunger, homelessness and poverty.
Mindi Schlautman generated laughter from a crowded room of onlookers and even more importantly, from the five judges who were listening intently to her new business idea.
Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Elder Gallery is featuring “Three Points of View,” which includes an artist whose work won a nationally juried competition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Nebraska Wesleyan University junior Victoria Stahr and her 10 roommates aren’t planning careers in hair and nail care, but the time they spent pampering women and children at the Friendship Home is among their favorite memories this year.
Nebraska Wesleyan University students begin their college careers raking leaves, painting walls, and organizing shelves at Lincoln nonprofit organizations as part of the annual “Lend-A-Hand to Lincoln.”
It’s an opportunity for students to serve their new community and develop an affection for giving back.
Nebraska Wesleyan University's Marketing and Communications Department was recognized with nine regional awards at the recent Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) conference.
Nebraska Wesleyan's nine awards includes six golds, one silver and two bronze. Awards included:
Nebraska Wesleyan University's Panhellenic Council has been recognized nationally for its outstanding achievement in academics, public relations, self governance and judicial affairs.