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This year鈥檚 White Award for Internationalization went to a particularly polyglot professor. Prof. Jo Ann Fuess chairs Nebraska Wesleyan University's Department of Modern Languages and teaches German courses at all levels, including German literature, culture, media and film.

She also teaches intermediate Spanish and coordinates Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 International Film Series. 

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When a Nebraska Wesleyan student fell sick and was hospitalized during fall finals, the impact on her semester could have been tremendous. But Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance Samantha Wilson, her academic advisor, stepped in to minimize the damage. 鈥淪he helped me communicate with professors.

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Nebraska Wesleyan graduate student Avery Decker has been named to the 2024鈥25 Academic All-America庐 Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Second Team, as selected by College Sports Communicators (CSC), the organization announced Tuesday.

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The Prouty, Nebraska Wesleyan鈥檚 top teaching award, went to Prof. Susan Wortmann in her 15th year at SM论坛, and her 25th in the classroom. Her strengths as a professor shined in students鈥 nomination letters and course evaluations.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University student-athletes Ella Ford, Avery Decker and Morgan Conner have each been awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, an honor given to top student-athletes to support their graduate studies. Recipients are selected for making a meaningful impact both on and off the field, excelling in athletics, academics, leadership and service.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University has announced its 2025 spring semester academic honors list recognizing undergraduate students with superior academic performance.

Students earning at least a 3.75 semester grade point average while completing a full-time course load of as least 12 credit hours of graded work are eligible for consideration.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University鈥檚 Forum Committee presented its Faculty Scholarship Presentation Award this spring to a professor studying international democratic backsliding. 

鈥淚鈥檓 a sociologist of law, and my research explores how the law is used and abused for antidemocratic purposes here and around the world,鈥 said Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology Heba Khalil.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University students earned a record seven Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships this year. Sponsored by the U.S. State Department, this competitive, merit-based scholarship program supports study abroad opportunities for students. These international experiences develop key skills that advance U.S. security and economic prosperity.