David Lee, Utah鈥檚 first poet laureate, will deliver the second annual lecture of the William C. Kloefkorn Nebraska Writers Series.
The lecture will be held Monday, March 9 at 7 p.m. in Callen Conference Center, located in the lower level of the Smith-Curtis Administration Building.
Steve Wills, assistant professor of history, will deliver the Faculty Scholarship Presentation, 鈥淭okyo鈥檚 Burning: Fires, Firefighters, and Fighting About Fire in the Shogun's Capitol.鈥
The internationally acclaimed United States Army Field Band & Soldiers鈥 Chorus will perform a free concert at Nebraska Wesleyan University on Tuesday, March 10.
Nebraska Wesleyan University President Fred Ohles has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU).
Join the Math Club for its fifth annual Pi Day fun run on Saturday, March 14 at 9:26 a.m. Participants can run or walk 3.14 miles around campus and will be rewarded with an apple, strawberry rhubarb, cherry or berry pie.
Nebraska Wesleyan University will host its annual International Film Festival February 26-March 1.
The festival will feature six productions from France, Japan, Germany, Spain, Cuba and China. All films will be shown with English subtitles. Discussions will follow each screening.
The Career & Counseling Center will host its annual Backpack to Briefcase Networking Reception on Wednesday, February 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. in Great Hall.
Adam Earnheardt, associate professor of communication studies at Youngstown State University, will share his research about social media, athletes and sports fans at Nebraska Wesleyan University鈥檚 annual Lambda Pi Eta Honorary lecture.