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Visiting Writers Series 2010

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Academics are about a whole lot more than the classroom here. We combine personal attention with a relentless focus on experiential and service learning. Our students build the skills, knowledge and confidence to compete with anybody.  Explore our programs below:

Undergraduate Studies:
Art
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Business, Accounting and Economics
Chemistry
Communication Studies
Education
English
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Mathematics and Computer Science
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Theatre Arts
Graduate Programs:
Master of Forensic Science
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Arts in Historical Studies
Post Masters Certificate in Nursing

Wesleyan Advantage (Adult Programs):
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Communication
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Master of Science in Nursing
Project Management Certificate
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Spring Break

Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will be on spring break March 15-19.

Visiting Writer's Series Featuring Meg Kearney

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.

Mattingly Lecture: Joel Sartore "Witnessing Change: A Call for Action"

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.

Mattingly Lecture: Joel Sartore "Grounded: A Reflection on the Use of Life and Land"

Joel Sartore is a photographer for National Geographic Magazine.

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Forensic Science Professor Plays Key Role in Haiti Recovery Efforts

A Nebraska Wesleyan University forensic science professor has returned home after a two-week mission in Haiti where she helped identify Americans who perished in the January 12 earthquake.

National Scholarship Sends Advantage Program Grad to Middle East

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.

NWU Professor’s Science Fiction Interest Results in Two Books

Nebraska Wesleyan University communication professor Dave Whitt can talk Harry Potter, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings with the best of them.

Student’s Internship Includes Research On Chile’s Earthquake

Nebraska Wesleyan University junior Kaycie Rupp spent nearly a month researching and writing a report about Chile’s upcoming leadership change.

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