Kansas Wesleyan University
Recent News About Kansas Wesleyan University
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2022: 20 coaches at institution in Saline County earned on average $35,332
The average coaching salary at Kansas Wesleyan University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Saline County, was $35,332, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Spring Musical: Collaboration with Theatre Salina
Spring Musical: Collaboration with Theatre Salina
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2023 Grad Finale!
2023 Grad Finale!
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Alumni Coffee at Brown Mezzanine on Mar 31
Alumni Coffee at Brown Mezzanine on Mar 31
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Women in Leadership 2023
Women in Leadership 2023
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Baseball Completes Sweep Of Tabor In Sunday Doubleheader
The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes would complete the sweep of the Bluejays, in a key Kansas Conference battle, taking both ends of Sunday's doubleheader 8-6, and 3-1 at Dean Evans Stadium.
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Exhibit of KWU’s Professor’s Work Currently Showing at The Gallery
The current exhibit at Kansas Wesleyan’s Gallery, “Reality in RGB,” is presented by a locally based artist: Jeroen Nelemans’ office is just around the corner from The Gallery at Kansas Wesleyan University. Nelemans is an assistant professor of Graphic Design at the university.
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Feature: Struble ’97 Uses KWU Experience to Educate New Nurses
Jonna Struble says she is a “nurse by nature.” But perhaps an equally important passion for her is education.
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Salina South Student Named Recipient of KWU’s Stein Scholarship
Paige Baird is the first recipient of the Eric Stein Scholarship at Kansas Wesleyan University, as announced last month at the Salina Strings Day event.
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Feature: Ripperger ’21 Embraces Sustainability as Part of Life’s Mission
Kelsey Ripperger ’21 takes climate change very seriously. In December, she spent a week in Bangkok, Thailand, at the Green Summit held at the United Nations Conference Center where she learned about green initiatives and how to help people better understand the issue.
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Feature: Sanderson Looks Forward to March Fishing
The ponds, lakes and rivers in Kansas will have a new fixture on them come the second week of March.
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Feature: Retiring Brock’s Hard Work, Dedication Recognized
Richard Brock is so serious about heating and cooling and Kansas Wesleyan University that he gave a whole year’s notice that he planned to retire.
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KWU Music to Open Spring Schedule Sunday
Kansas Wesleyan’s Department of Music will begin its spring schedule of on-campus performances Sunday, when the university’s choral and jazz ensembles perform in Sams Chapel. The event gets underway at 2 p.m. and admission is free.
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KWU to Participate in Second Annual Salina Strings Day
Two nationally recognized musicians will participate in Kansas Wesleyan’s second annual Salina Strings Day, Thursday, Feb. 9. The event will get underway at 7 p.m. at Kansas Highway Patrol Academy’s Gov. Joan Finney Auditorium, formerly part of Marymount College. Admission is free.
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Kansas Wesleyan University Dinner & Auction on Feb 17
Kansas Wesleyan University Dinner & Auction
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Community Helps KWU Complete Second Phase of Capital Campaign; University Raises More Than $28 Million
Community has always been key to the growth and progress of Kansas Wesleyan, dating back to shortly before the university’s founding.
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KWU Readies to Host Inaugural NAIA Indoor National Team Tennis Championships
Josh Molino’s quest to stage an indoor tennis championship for NAIA-member schools is about to come to fruition.
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Showman Gets Career Win 200 as Coyotes Blast Moundbuilders 77-50
Kansas Wesleyan women's basketball coach Ryan Showman emerged from the team's locker Wednesday night looking like he'd been standing outside Mabee Arena in the rain and snow.
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No. 17 Coyotes Upset No. 4 Southwestern 83-77
Inside Mabee Arena, it's Alex Littlejohn (SO/Newton, Kan.)'s world, and the rest of us just live in it.
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Feature: Flax ’13 Assumes Title of Interim CFO
Kansas Wesleyan has a new chief financial officer. Annetta Flax ’13 assumed the title on an interim basis January 1, continuing a non-traditional rise up KWU’s organizational ladder.