The country’s oldest local sorority is celebrating a milestone.
On April 26-27, current and former Willard Sorority members will celebrate the Greek organization’s 125th anniversary, just one year after Ƶ celebrated the same milestone.
Nancy Newman, director of Student Health Services, has been named one of the state's "best nurses."
At the April 14 campus staff meeting, representatives from the Lincoln Journal Star stopped by and surprised Newman with an announcement that she was named one of the best in the newspaper's annual "Best Nurses in Nebraska" contest.
This spring Ƶ students Alex Langley and Rebecca Brune will begin implementing a new program aimed at empowering middle school girls as they transition to high school.
In just six short weeks, 119 former students of Dr. David Mickey pledged over $26,000 to establish a fund that will provide scholarships to future Ƶ students.
Ƶ will screen the documentary "Komora: To Heal." The film follows orphan survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda and the people who stepped in to raise them.
The documentary screening will be held Wednesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Callen Conference Center.
"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, Ƶ 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.