Eight Nebraska Wesleyan University students were honored during the 2009-2010 academic year with national prestigious scholarships.
Four students won Fulbright Scholarships, the flagship international education program sponsored by the U.S. government. This year’s Fulbright Scholarship winners are:
The Nebraska Independent College Foundation and the O’Keefe Elevator Company hosted its annual art show on April 8 and recognized four Nebraska Wesleyan University art students.
Political science professor Kelly Eaton is passionate about experiential learning. So it’s fitting that the new position she’ll begin this summer will focus on transforming Nebraska Wesleyan students.
Beginning July 1, Eaton will be the assistant provost for experiential learning.
The president of PEN American Center, the internationally acclaimed literary and human rights association, will explore some of the central ethical questions of our time during his upcoming lecture at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
A Nebraska Wesleyan University forensic science professor has returned home after a two-week mission in Haiti where she helped identify Americans who perished in the January 12 earthquake.