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KWU Speech and Debate Excels at Gorlok Gala

Kansas Wesleyan’s speech and debate team excelled at the recent Gorlok Gala, a tournament hosted virtually by Webster University. The tournament is, with the exception of national events, the largest KWU attends each year.  Abby Wray (Wichita, Kan.) was the tournament champion in...

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Nursing Education Center Virtual Dedication Set for February 19

The newest addition to the flourishing Kansas Wesleyan University campus, the Nursing Education Center, will be dedicated Friday, Feb. 19 with a special virtual ceremony. The event will begin at 3:30 p.m. and can be viewed at http://portal.stretchinternet.com/kwu. KWU...

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KWU DECA Continues Kansas-Wide Domination

For the fourth consecutive year, Kansas Wesleyan’s DECA program asserted itself as the top team in the state. The KWU squad won 39 of a possible 41 medals and took first place in 15 of 18 events at the DECA state meet Jan. 29 in Hillsboro. Eli Truhe, Taylor Lang and Ryann Kats led...

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Kansas Wesleyan Kicks Off New Semester

Coming off perhaps the most successful term in the school’s 134-year history, Kansas Wesleyan launched its spring semester on Jan. 19.  KWU’s recent progress is signified in part by the university’s first new, on-campus exclusively academic building in more than 50 years – the...

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Harmon Receives Regional NFHS Award

Long-time Kansas Wesleyan Debate and Forensics coach Gary Harmon was recently named the region's recipient of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Outstanding Speech/Debate/Theatre Educator Award. Harmon’s award represents NFHS Section 5, which...

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Wright’s Work Currently Featured in Wichita

Lori Wright, Kansas Wesleyan University’s associate professor of Art, puts her fascination with human identity on display in her newest art exhibit, “More Than a Glance.” Featured at CityArts in Wichita, located at 344 N. Mead, her work exploring the expressiveness of human eyes is...

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Feature: Climbing Kilimanjaro – Victory Not Without Toil

At the age of 60, Dr. Milt Allen is still learning. His most recent classroom, however, was an unlikely one: Mount Kilimanjaro.  The chair of the KWU Department of Music began his ascent of the mountain, which is the highest single free-standing mountain in the world, on Dec. 13...

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KWU’s Multicultural Student Affairs Association to Present Black History Month Events

Kansas Wesleyan has announced a slate of on-campus events in February to honor Black History Month. The events will be sponsored by KWU’s Multicultural Student Affairs Association.  “We’re excited about the events we have coming up in February,” said Dr. Allen Smith, KWU’s director...

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Houk Named Director of Recruitment and Alumni and Parent Engagement

Kansas Wesleyan University has named alumna Claire Houk (Massey) ’17 Director of Recruitment and Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement, effective immediately. Houk ’17 enters her new role following several months as the Associate Director of Admissions. In her new position, she...

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KWU’s Alpha Chi Chapter Earns National Honor

Kansas Wesleyan University’s chapter of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Society has been named a Star Chapter, one of the organization’s top honors. KWU is one of just 20 chapters in the United States to be so honored, and the only such chapter in Kansas.  The award honors...

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