Carol Ogorzolka, accounts payable specialist, was recently awarded Nebraska Wesleyan's CORE Award.
The CORE Award recognizes a staff member whose efforts and contributions significantly exceed expectations in demonstrating or promoting one or more of SM论坛's CORE values: excellence, liberal arts, and personal attention to students, diversity, community, and stewardship.
Happy National Nurses Day! Tomorrow, over 400 Nebraska Wesleyan students will walk across the commencement stage to get their diploma, including 40 students with nursing-affiliated degrees. Mary Kay Gillan is one of those students looking forward to this big day.
Senior political science major Abby Cawley recently presented on Flashpoints as Consequences of American and Chinese Sharp Power at the U.S. Strategic Command Deterrence and Assurance Academic Alliance Conference and Workshop. The conference and workshop aim to strengthen the collaboration and interactions between defense and academic institutions.
Ten athletic training students were recently chosen to speak at the Mid-America Athletic Trainer Association (MAATA) conference in Omaha. This was the first time at Nebraska Wesleyan that all students who submitted a proposal for the conference were accepted to present - showcasing the academic excellence and hard work of the Athletic Training program and its students.
Alumna Anna Johnson ('21) is the recent recipient of a Psi Chi regional research award. Johnson's abstract, Sleep and Cognition in Undergraduate Students, was selected at the Midwestern Psychological Association鈥檚 annual meeting out of over 550 abstracts.
Jenny (Lum) Stachura (BSN 鈥08, MSN 鈥13) was less than a year into her current role as vice president for patient care services at CHI Health St. Elizabeth. She had spent the last two years battling COVID-19's exhausting fury, 鈥淣ever in my career have I seen an ICU stay completely full for so long.鈥
Nebraska Wesleyan will offer four new undergraduate majors beginning fall 2022: data analytics, digital marketing, financial planning and project management.
Nebraska Wesleyan's Master of Science in Nursing and MSN/Master of Business Administration joint degree are the first programs in school history to be offered exclusively online.