Eric Jackson is very comfortable on the basketball court.
He has stats to prove it: during the 2012-2013 season, he led the Prairie Wolves in scoring, was third in the Great Plains Athletic Conference for three-pointers made per game, and set the season high three times. His success continues this season as well.
¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ students in the Capitol Hill Internship Program are finishing their Washington D.C experiences this week.
This semester’s participants faced challenges that previous CHIP students haven’t faced. The government shutdown left some Nebraska Wesleyan students out of work. Without work, the students were unable to earn their intended credits.
This fall Nguyen stood on the O’Donnell Auditorium stage —the very stage he has performed on as a ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ musician — and took the oath of allegiance alongside 40 others from 17 countries.
As a young child growing up in Nashville, Tenn., Driskel clearly recalls days when her mom was forced to decide whether to spend her remaining $5 for the week on gas or groceries.
Leaders at ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ and Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center say a new corporate partnership will help advance nursing education and ultimately improve health care in Lincoln.
The senior sociology-anthropology and criminal justice major from St. Louis, Mo., had no idea that spending a semester studying abroad in Botswana, Africa, would completely change him and inspire his future.
While on sabbatical in Vienna, Austria, communication studies professor Karla Jensen continued her own study of German while immersing herself in a new culture.