Jazz and Percussion Ensembles to Play Tuesday Evening
The Kansas Wesleyan Jazz and Percussion Ensembles, led by Steve Lueth and Kansas Music Hall of Fame inductee Dean Kranzler respectively, will play their annual show Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The event will be streamed live and free of charge on the KWU Student Media YouTube page. All...
Music Begins Home Stretch of Semester Thursday Night
The Kansas Wesleyan Department of Music will begin its home stretch of the Spring semester Thursday evening, when the Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra play in Sams Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Thursday night's event is the first of four concerts during the remaining weeks of the semester...
Student Blog: Taking Care of Yourself
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of blogs targeted to the prospective KWU student. This chapter is constructed to acknowledge the previously unknown stressors and challenges faced by many throughout the past 13 months, and the difficulties that returning to traditional...
KWU Theatre Returns to the Stage Friday
The latest production from KWU Theatre, "Little Shop of Horrors", will be performed this week in Fitzpatrick Auditorium. Opening night is Friday at 7:30 p.m., with performances Saturday (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday (2 p.m.) to follow. Seating is extremely limited, and is primarily...
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KWU Music to Host President’s Concert Friday
Kansas Wesleyan's Department of Music resumes its spring schedule Friday, when every KWU ensemble and vocal group takes to the stage for the President's Concert. The event gets underway at 7:30 p.m. The event will be streamed live and free of charge, and is accessible at this link...
KWU Music to Open Spring Season With Pair of Concerts
Kansas Wesleyan will begin its 2021 concert season with a pair of events next week in Sams Chapel, a choir concert and a performance by the KWU Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra. The choir concert is set for Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m., while the Wind Ensemble and String Orchestra...
Feature: Hopkins ‘15’s Calling Helps Move Social Work Program Toward Accreditation
While sitting inside Kansas Wesleyan University’s Pioneer Hall as she pursued a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, it was not uncommon for a student to tap Kelly Hopkins ’15 on the shoulder and say, “You’re a mom. Do you have any Tylenol?” Hopkins, who is the current KWU Social Work...
Feature: Casper ’05 Proud to Serve and Protect His Hometown
The classic 1960s sitcom “Green Acres,” tells the story of two individuals, who preferred two different American sceneries. A prominent New York attorney longed for farm living and the countryside, while his stylish Hungarian wife desired the penthouse view and Park Ave. Hence, the...