
IWU announces new Interim Dean of the Chapel
Indiana Wesleyan University is pleased to announce Rev. John Bray, a 1972 IWU alum, as the new Interim Dean of the Chapel for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Indiana Wesleyan University is pleased to announce Rev. John Bray, a 1972 IWU alum, as the new Interim Dean of the Chapel for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Indiana Wesleyan University is hosting a group of nearly 40 high school students from China for the third annual Chinese Cultural Immersion Program.
Alfred Kalembo calling on Zambian churches to build schools and health centres, OKWU President Everett Piper speaking at conference, SWU offering scholarships to shooting victim’s children, and more.
The TRiO program supports first-generation students, low-income students, and students with disabilities in transition from high school through college graduation.
The Indiana Wesleyan University Orchestra has been invited by OperaMaya to perform at the fifth annual OperaMaya International Music Festival in Mexico this summer.
Lee Rickman is remembered by his father during a video interview, the photo of a Kansas police officer doing a good deed goes viral, and shooting victim DePayne Doctor is remembered fondly, and more.
Houghton business students score above average on national exam, SWU recognized by city officials, IWU grad will film documentary on human trafficking, OKWU founding family honored, and more.
The National Science Foundation awarded the largest NSF grant in Indiana Wesleyan University’s history. The grant will impact IWU in academics relating to physics, chemistry, and biology.
More than 3,600 high school students gathered at Indiana Wesleyan University for a weekend of seminars, leadership training, and other activities. Many students encounter life change at Fusion.
Indiana Wesleyan University has chosen Dr. John C. Maxwell as the 2015 inductee into the IWU Society of World Changers. Rev. Maxwell is an ordained minister with The Wesleyan Church.
A Canadian church builds a shelter for victims of disaster and IWU launches an innovative MBA program.
Indiana Wesleyan’s University Chorale has been invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Sunday, March 8, including a performance with the NYC Chamber Orchestra.
Funding from Thrivent Financial will allow the Institute to hire executive and academic leaders to begin fulfilling initiatives with IWU, other universities, seminaries, schools, churches, and more.
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Dr. Michael Buck, English professor, has been invited to participate in an international conference this summer that will take place in Tübingen, Germany.
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Dr. Rusty Hawkins has been invited to participate in a week-long seminar on Slave Narratives at Yale University.
Indiana Wesleyan University’s campus news source, The Sojourn, received three awards at The Best of the Midwest College Journalism Convention in February.
Indiana Wesleyan University will celebrate the life of Dallas Davis, a student tragically killed in a car accident
A new Indiana law affecting IWU makes national news, a Canadian church helps fund a school breakfast program, an Alabama church honors local police officers, and OKWU to add bioethics major.
Indiana Wesleyan University was just recognized as no. 2 in the nation by Best Online Colleges 2014, Best Value Schools.
A Wesleyan church is featured in area magazine, layperson marks 63 years of service, a university is suing the federal government, another higher institution hosts national championships, and more.
While its main campus is in Marion, Ind., Indiana Wesleyan University has a presence in 17 learning centers across three states.
Jo Anne Lyon is interviewed about evangelical nonprofits’ hiring women in top positions, IWU partners with the Indianapolis Colts, a magistrate resigns regarding uniting gay marriages, and more.
RVER group improving Houghton, N.Y., a Minnesota nurse travels to Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone, Indiana college students pay hefty tip to delivery man, and more.