The Pioneer Hall renovation has relocated Student health Services to a new permanent location in Burt Hall, located just west of the Knight Field House.
After graduating from NWU, she pursued her master’s and doctorate degrees. She worked for the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Virginia where she eventually became a lead scientist on an elephant obesity study.
When student Sarah White arrived at Nebraska Wesleyan, she knew she was going to study biology and become a medical doctor. But one class and an eager professor changed her perspective just weeks into her first semester.
A collection of art and stories from private collections of artists and administrators will go on display in Elder Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Private Made Public.”
The group will spend six days in Kansas City serving a different agency each day including Sleepyhead Beds, Habitat for Humanity, Catholic Family Services, Lazarus Ministries and Harvesters Community Food Network.
Nebraska Wesleyan University’s award-winning University Choir has announced a tour schedule that will take it to the southern United States in January.
Sjulin, a Spanish and global studies major from Omaha, joined members of Nebraska Wesleyan’s Global Service Learning and volunteered at FoodNet, a local organization that collects un-purchased perishable food items from grocery stores and distributes it to the hungry in the community.
Nebraska Wesleyan University President Fred Ohles was invited by the White House on December 4 to discuss action steps that will help more students prepare for and graduate from college.