Nebraska Wesleyan's Master of Science in Nursing and MSN/Master of Business Administration joint degree are the first programs in school history to be offered exclusively online.
Last December, Kayla Hepler ('24) travelled to Abu Dhabi, UAE to represent the Marshall Islands at the 15th FINA World Swimming Championships where she shared the pool with 900 of the world’s top swimmers.
Jenny (Lum) Stachura (BSN ’08, MSN ’13) was less than a year into her current role as vice president for patient care services at CHI Health St. Elizabeth. She had spent the last two years battling COVID-19's exhausting fury, “Never in my career have I seen an ICU stay completely full for so long.”
Nebraska Wesleyan will offer four new undergraduate majors beginning fall 2022: data analytics, digital marketing, financial planning and project management.
On Monday, March 28, children from the Nebraska Academy of Vocal Arts will join Nebraska Wesleyan's choral ensembles and spring opera soloists to take part in a community concert and fundraiser for Ukraine.
One NWU professor goes above and beyond to help students interested in legal careers. The goal? Enable students with the necessary skills needed to be successful in the industry.
Douglas Hesse's presentation is entitled “The Creative Coordinates of Contemporary Nonfiction: Matters for Readers and Writers.” Hesse will explore how nonfiction writers draw on their memories and experiences in their work.
Nebraska Wesleyan University announces its 2021 fall semester academic honors list for students enrolled in traditional and adult undergraduate programs.