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Biologist to Present for Smoky Hills Audubon Society
Posted on January 14, 2013
Salina, Kan. – Allen Casey, assistant manager and soil conservationist at the Plant Materials Center of the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service in Elsberry, Missouri, will give a presentation on Thursday, January 17, at Kansas Wesleyan University. The presentation is part of a partnership with the Smoky HIlls Audubon Society.
Media Reflections Present Hatteberg & Levin
Posted on January 9, 2013
Kansas Wesleyan University is proud to announce the second annual symposium entitled Media (Re)flections: Hate Crimes, Serial Killers, and Mass Communications, to be held during the last week of January 2013 on the KWU campus.
Presidential Search: 3 Finalists Annnounced
Posted on January 8, 2013
On behalf of the Kansas Wesleyan University Presidential Search Committee, I am excited to report to you that three outstanding candidates have been selected as finalists in the search process, after interviews with our eight semi-finalists this past weekend.* Dr. Brian McGee and his wife Deborah will be on campus this week (January 9-11). Dr. McGee is currently the Chief of Staff and Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of the President at the College of Charleston.
Kansas Raptors Presentation at KWU
Posted on December 20, 2012
Chuck Otte, the Geary County Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Agent, will give the December program for the Smoky Hills Audubon Society. Otte’s presentation is entitled, “Kansas Raptors-Winter Time Confusion”, and will be on Thursday, December 20 at Kansas Wesleyan University.
Waived Fees for the Holiday Season!
Posted on December 19, 2012
It's the season of giving and in the true spirit of the holidays, Kansas Wesleyan is waiving fee applications!
Raffle Nets $2500 for Liberia
Posted on December 12, 2012
Kansas Wesleyan students continue to pound the pavement for the country of Liberia. Three classes: Business Leadership, Consumer Behavior, and Team Building put their heads together and created eight gift baskets from generous community donations and held a raffle. Their biggest night came during sales at a home basketball game. Overall, they raised $2500 which will be split 50/50. Half will go towards creating a soccer program in liberia and covering uniform cost.
Collections Continue for Marine Toy Box
Posted on December 6, 2012
Please remember that we'll be collecting toys and monetary donations for the Marine Toy Box Program until Wednesday, December 12. All contributions will benefit area children. Toys should be new, unwrapped, and appropriate for kids 0-12. Cash and check donations are welcomed, and checks should be made payable to "Marine Toy Box". All monetary donations are kept in a locked, sealed container. Finally, KWU's Post Office is our drop location.
Kathleen House presents Senior Recital at UUMC
Posted on December 5, 2012
Senior Kathleen House will perform her senior recital in December. It will be held on Friday, December 7 at 7 p.m. at the University United Methodist Church. The recital is a compilation of House’s four years of study at KWU. Originally from McPherson, KS, House majors in Music Education and Music Performance with an emphasis in violin.
Kansas Wesleyan Music Department Presents: The Percussion Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra and Full Orchestra in Concert
Posted on December 3, 2012
Kansas Wesleyan Music Department Presents: The Percussion Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra and Full Orchestra in Concert The majority of the instrumental music department will perform at Kansas Wesleyan University. The concert takes place on Tuesday December, 4 at 7:30 p.m. in Pioneer Hall in Sams Chapel.
KWU Liberian Project to Host Raffle
Posted on November 27, 2012
Salina, Kan. – Kansas Wesleyan University continues to raise money for the Liberian Project. On Thursday, November 29, KWU students will host a raffle during the men’s and women’s home basketball games. Last year’s successful fundraising effort is saving lives in Liberia. KWU sent nearly $8,000 to the women of Liberia for sewing machines and to Tiyatien Health, a clinic that provides health care for the people of Liberia.