A fourth Nebraska Wesleyan University student has won a Fulbright Scholarship. Megan Meyerson of Lincoln will spend the next year in Brazil where she will teach English.
James Shea, assistant professor of English, will spend the 2013-2014 academic year teaching at Hong Kong Baptist University as a Visiting Fulbright Scholar.
Gebhardt will be among the first group of students to declare a major in Integrative Studies. The new major will give students the opportunity to build their own majors based on courses and experiences.
Loostrom joined 10 other Nebraska Wesleyan University art students who spent nearly two weeks manipulating and weaving seven tons of sapling trees and branches into a large-scale installation at a private sculpture garden in Lincoln.
And when the Louisville Cardinals were hoisting a championship trophy, NWU junior Jacob Herink was working toward hoisting his own trophy — in this case, a remote-controlled helicopter.
Dr. Fred Ohles, President of Nebraska Wesleyan University, awarded degrees to approximately 500 undergraduate and graduate students during Nebraska Wesleyan University’s 124th annual commencement held Saturday, May 18.