"When asking ourselves “Why we give” we thought of Nebraska Wesleyan's core values. In particular, two core values inspire us to give back: Liberal Arts and Community.
In 1982, Nebraska Wesleyan University English professor William Kloefkorn was appointed Nebraska state poet. That same year, Twyla Hansen, Nebraska Wesleyan’s new head groundskeeper, enrolled in Kloefkorn’s “Introduction to Poetry” class.
Four Nebraska Wesleyan University students with a passion for activism were in Arizona March 21-23 attending the Seventh Annual Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU).
Seniors Rebecca Brune and Jessica Adkisson, both of Lincoln, Alex Langley of Tekamah, and junior Bailey Wood, also of Lincoln were among 1,000 college students in the country selected for the conference.
A group of Nebraska Wesleyan students will experience the rich diversity within the U.S. during an alternate spring break service trip to the nation’s capital March 22-27.
Nebraska Wesleyan University will mark the upcoming 102nd anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a community presentation featuring a journalist, author and descendant of one of the ship’s victims.
Lincoln artist Craig Roper brings his take on growing up in the contemporary west to the next Elder Gallery exhibit, “My Western Landscape.”
The exhibit opens Tuesday, April 1 and continues through Friday, April 25. An opening reception will be held Friday, April 4 from 5 to 7:30 p.m., with an artist talk at 6:30 p.m.
Former students of LaVerne Rudell surprised their beloved professor with an endowed fund in her name during Nebraska Wesleyan University’s sixth annual Business Summit, held March 7.
Rudell, professor emerita of business administration, taught at Nebraska Wesleyan for 30 years from 1966 to 1996.