Communication professor Karla Jensen spent the past year attending classes, reading books, participating in workshops, and watching documentaries about yoga. Four hundred hours later, Jensen became certified by the National Yoga Alliance.
Now it’s her students’ turn to appreciate and understand yoga.
With over 40,000 costumes in stock and an inventory that is ever increasing, we're sure we can help you find the perfect Halloween costume.
Nebraska Wesleyan University's Costume Library is one of the largest in the Midwest. The Costume Library is open for Halloween costume rentals now through Ocotober 31.
When a group of Nebraska Wesleyan University students traveled to Washington, D.C. this fall to live and work in the nation’s capitol, little did they know the kind of political and historical lesson they would get.
Typically students who plan to major in biology spend their early semesters in the classroom listening to lectures, reading textbook assignments, and taking exams. Laboratory experiments follow in later semesters.
Former colleagues of Harvey Potthoff will reflect on the life of the long-time Distinguished Visiting Professor of Religion and celebrate the release of the new book, "Harvey Potthoff: A Life in Process."
Nebraska Wesleyan’s Elder Gallery will showcase an exhibition of drawings by former firefighter Marlene Mueller.
The exhibit, Drawing Fire, opens Friday, October 4 and continues through Sunday, November 10. An opening reception and artist talk will be held Friday, October 4 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in Elder Gallery.
Ben Gotschall, energy director for Bold Nebraska will discuss Nebraska’s role in the Keystone XL Pipeline debate at an upcoming Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum lecture.
The senior from Minden has played the lead roles in many Nebraska Wesleyan University operas and she’s shared the stage with the University Choir and Touch of Class Jazz Choir.