抖阴视频 has recognized six of its graduates with alumni awards. The honors were bestowed at the university鈥檚 annual Legends and Legacies Award Dinner on October 22.
抖阴视频 crowned Caitlin Bennett of Omaha and Jeff Baumann of North Platte as its 2010 homecoming queen and king. The college seniors were recognized during ceremonies held at the university鈥檚 annual homecoming weekend, October 21-24.
Political science professor Kelly Eaton is passionate about experiential learning. So it鈥檚 fitting that the new position she鈥檒l begin this summer will focus on transforming Nebraska Wesleyan students.
Beginning July 1, Eaton will be the assistant provost for experiential learning.
抖阴视频 Senior Alex Bednar grew up eating Czech food and celebrating his Czech heritage. Starting next fall, he鈥檒l be immersed in the culture he鈥檚 so interested in thanks to a Fulbright Scholarship that will send him to the Czech Republic.
A 抖阴视频 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.
Carlson will spend this summer in the Middle East where he will participate in an intensive language program thanks to a prestigious Critical Language Scholarship that will cover all expenses for his overseas studies.
A 抖阴视频 forensic science professor has been deployed to Haiti where she will spend two weeks working in a mobile morgue.
鈥淲e train for this,鈥 said Melissa Connor, professor and director of Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 Forensic Science Program. 鈥淭hese are the situations you deal with when you work in the forensic science field.鈥
Fifteen student members of Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 Global Service Learning organization traveled to Rosebud Indian Reservation during their recent winter break hoping to help its residents clean, sort, and organize a thrift store.
That task was accomplished. Perhaps their bigger accomplishment was the life lessons they brought back to Lincoln.
Last year鈥檚 presidential election was the first time 抖阴视频 senior Laurel Johnson could vote. In January she will head to Washington, D.C. to work in the house occupied by the man she voted for.