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Dr. Mike Russell, KWU Professor of History brought Holocaust survivor, Dr. Judy Jacobs, to the Kansas Wesleyan campus via zoom.  As over 300 guests filled Sams Chapel, Wednesday, April 13, Dr. Jacobs prepared for her presentation from the comfort of her home. Dr. Jacobs shared her family’s experience when the Nazis invaded Hungary. She was […]

KWU Spring Weekend 2022 was originally set to mirror homecoming festivities and draw alumni, friends, parents, and visitors to campus at an alternate time of year. This weekend’s main event, the KWU Scholarship Gala, will highlight and promote endowed scholarships here at Kansas Wesleyan. This event, which will feature Former Kansas Governor, William Graves, as […]

All living organisms need water to grow and survive. Water is one of, if not the, most important component to an ecosystem. So that in itself should answer the question; Why would a river running through Salina, Kan. matter? One of our neighboring states has found the benefits of a downtown river and riverwalk. In […]

What was an originated idea in the winter of 2019, planned for Spring 2020 is finally planted and in bloom. Kansas Wesleyan will host a Spring weekend filled with several activities for all ages. From a Senior art gallery exhibition, to a Spring musical “Sugar”, to a lilac and geranium sale, a KWU women’s alumni […]

Why should you vote? In order to achieve meaningful change you must discover your value as a voter. A bi-partisan group called the League of Women (LGW) Voters, Kansas Chapter, had representatives on the Kansas Wesleyan University campus February 22, 2022 to offer not only simple ways of getting students registered to vote, but also […]

Part two of my post for Tony Lu, pianist. In an effort to know how Tony coming to Salina, Kansas came to be, I dove into the story a little deeper. How did Tony Lu end up in Salina, KS, coming all of the way from Old Bennington, Vermont? To find our, I reached out […]

From theatre, DECA, nursing, United Methodist, debate and forensics, and STEM to simply being a Salina high school graduate, can set you up to receive a scholarship that will aid in your financial burden and help you afford and pay for college. That’s right! Simply being a high school or home school graduate from Saline […]


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