Kansas Wesleyan University has an estimated statewide annual economic impact of $46.4 million and 351 jobs, according to the results of a study released Wednesday by the Kansas Independent College Association (KICA).
After dropping the first two sets of the match by a combined total of five points, the Cloud County Community College volleyball team would win a must-have third set in extra points...
Kansas Wesleyan is proud to welcome Ryan Lefebvre, longtime Kansas City Royals broadcaster, to campus on Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. Lefebvre will speak in Sams Chapel and will address questions surrounding mental health, including his own journey with depression.
With one final opportunity in 2022 to play in front of their home crowd, the Cloud County Community College volleyball team would cruise to a 25-19, 25-12, and 25-8, three-set victory over the Bethany College JV team inside Arley Bryant Gymnasium on Monday, October 24th.
The Kansas Department of Revenue & Kansas Legislature has established the Community College & Technical College Contribution Tax Credit Program.
In a key moment for the university’s Music campaign, Kansas Wesleyan announced Thursday that it has received a challenge grant from the Mabee Foundation in the amount of $700,000.
Kansas Wesleyan has added more talent to its award-winning Marketing and Communications office, as Dan Froehlich has joined the team as a communications specialist.
We are happy to announce officially that yesterday our City Manager Branden Dross was appointed by acclimation of the voting delegates at the Annual Conference for the League of Kansas Municipalities to fill a one-year, unexpired term on the Board of Directors for the League.
Going to a decisive fifth set for the first time all season, the Cloud County Community College volleyball team would go extra points in the final set before scoring the final two points of the match to take a 3-2 road victory over Barton Community College inside the Kirkman Center in Great Bend, Kansas on Wednesday, October 12th.