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NWU will kick off its spring visiting writer's series with Meg Kearney, Director of the Solstice Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program at Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Joel Sartore is a photographer for National Geographic Magazine.
The lecture will be held in Olin B lecture hall. The lecture is free and open to the public.
This classic tale will be performed by Nebraska Wesleyan's opera students. Both performances will be held in O'Donnell Auditorium. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for students and children.
Attend a Prairie Wolves Day and find out more about Nebraska Wesleyan University. Tour campus, meet professors and students, and eat a free meal with us and win cool prizes.
Matthew Carlson was on track to earn his bachelor’s degree in business administration through Nebraska Wesleyan’s Advantage Program. The degree would help advance his job as a computer programmer. But along came a communication theory class and suddenly his career plans took an interesting turn.
National Geographic Magazine wildlife photographer and Nebraska-native Joel Sartore will turn his lens on his audience at a Nebraska Wesleyan University lecture where he will sound a warning bell for protecting North America’s most endangered species.
Nebraska Wesleyan University has announced its spring Visiting Writers Series, which will feature three nationally-recognized writers.
When Nebraska Wesleyan University students Lauren Jablonski, Katie Paloucek and Rachel Andersen received their semester assignment for their Organizational Communication class, they envisioned many late nights at the library.