Panoramic view of Old Main and Acklie Hall of Science.
Your Gifts in Action

Your Gifts in Action

Thanks to the support of generous alumni, parents and friends, Nebraska Wesleyan can continue providing students one-of-a-kind liberal arts experiences in a community that cares about their success. No matter who you are or what you’re passionate about, there’s a way for you to make a positive impact at NWU. 

 

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“Giving Day and philanthropy are important to me because it is a chance to help ensure that future students are able to have some of the amazing and life-changing experiences that I have had at NWU.” – Trevor Linn (’23)

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Alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends celebrated Nebraska Wesleyan’s Homecoming at the beginning of October.

Jim and Cheryl
Jim and Cheryl
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Jim (’70) and Cheryl (Reiher) (’70) Keyser remember how they started dating in different ways. Cheryl emphasizes that Jim was, at the time, dating her roommate in the NWU Alpha Gamma house.
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Swimming
Abel Stadium
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There is a synergy between athletics and academics at Nebraska Wesleyan, as evinced by our standing as a national leader in Academic All-Americans and NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.
Basketball
Endowed Funds
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On March 17, the Nebraska Wesleyan men’s basketball team won the program’s first ever national championship with a 78-72 victory over Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the NCAA III Men's Basketball National Cha

Marty White
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Marty White met her late husband, former Nebraska Wesleyan president, John White, on the stage.

Bailey Cerveny
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For as long as she can remember, Bailey Cerveny (‘19) knew she wanted to go into occupational therapy.
Baseball player
Steve McKelvey
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Game Changers is a group of generous donors helping NWU further the Bold Designs priority of athletic coaching.
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When Karen Ricker (’71) made the decision to include a gift to Nebraska Wesleyan University in her will, she knew she was cementing her family’s NWU legacy—a legacy born eight decades ago through a