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In an innovative course at Nebraska Wesleyan University, students with different majors are coming together to master an unlikely subject: coffee brewing.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University's Keith Germain (Springhill, FL) and Aliah Clarke (Papillion, NE) have been selected to attend the 2024 NCAA Division III Student Immersion Program this January in conjunction with the NCAA Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. 

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Dr. Jonathan Redding’s influential research on Biblical interpretation and unwavering support of students has earned him one of the highest honors in academia at Nebraska Wesleyan University. 

Redding has been chosen as the inaugural holder of the Dr. Anne MacLeod Cognard Professorship in the Humanities.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University’s Bre Geary has been named a finalist for the 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year. She is the fifth Prairie Wolf to be recognized as a top 30 honoree, marking a significant milestone in NWU Athletics.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) has recognized some of its outstanding alumni who have demonstrated achievements and service consistent with the University’s vision for graduating students.

The “Legends and Legacies” ceremony honored the following individuals during NWU’s homecoming weekend on October 3.

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Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) will host one of the most celebrated choirs from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) tradition, the Aeolians from Oakwood University. Led by their esteemed director, Jeremy Sovoy Jordan, the Aeolians will be on campus on Saturday, November 2, for a choir clinic and performance series open to the public.