“We believe it is important to help continue the growth of small Christian-based colleges, and there is no better place to show this support than Wesleyan. That is the very reason I encourage other alumni to give. Even though Mike is not a graduate of Wesleyan, everyone welcomes Mike to campus and to alumni…
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Why We Give: Mike and Janna (Duncan) DeMarsh ’87
Kentucky Wesleyan College announces partnership with Western Kentucky University Gordon Ford College of Business
Owensboro, Ky. (Aug. 7, 2017) – A collaborative partnership signed last week will assist students from Kentucky Wesleyan College achieve a graduate degree in accounting, applied economics, or earn an MBA from the Gordon Ford College of Business (GFCB) at Western Kentucky University.
Kentucky Wesleyan College Welcomes “Last Chance K9 Services” to Campus March 7 and 8
Kentucky Wesleyan College is excited to welcome the “Last Chance K9 Services” to campus on March 7 and 8 for career presentations. These presentations will take place in Rogers Hall in the Winchester Center on Tuesday, March 7 at 7 p.m. and Wednesday March 8 at noon. The Tuesday presentation is free and open to…
Kentucky Wesleyan College Announces Collaborative Partnership with University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
Kentucky Wesleyan College announces an exciting partnership with the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. A new innovative 3+3 Accelerated Law Program will allow Wesleyan students to obtain a juris doctorate no more than six years after their high school graduation. Students in the following academic majors will enroll as undergraduates at Wesleyan through…
Why I Give: Douglas Hoyt ’84
Hometown: Conneaut, OhioB.S., Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1984, Political Science and SociologyM.S., Indiana State University, 1985, Urban and Regional PlanningDirector of Procurement and Contracts at Kenergy, an electric distribution cooperative serving 14 western Kentucky countiesFamily: Wife, Brenda; children, Jeremy and Lesley; grandchildren, Lennon, Jarrek, Aven and Grayson
Two of a kind: Twin sisters follow parents’ footsteps in family business
This story first appeared in the Messenger-Inquirer by Angela Oliver, 270-691-7360, aoliver@messenger-inquirer.com. Dorothy Jean and Berna Dean Bibbs used to stand at the doors of Bibbs Funeral Home in Greenville as girls. Sometimes they’d be holding them open as a funeral procession entered. Other times they’d be listening as their father told colorful stories with his…
Why I Give: Lincoln Latham
Hometown: Hopkinsville, Ky.B.S. in business administrationMortgage Loan Originator with First Security Bank of Owensboro
350 OMS students heading to KWC Thursday
A story from the Owensboro Messenger Inquirer More than 350 Owensboro Middle School students will be spending the day Thursday on the Kentucky Wesleyan College campus learning about business, economics and careers.
Kentucky Wesleyan Center for Business Studies reaccredited by international agency
Owensboro, Ky. (Jan. 11, 2016) – Kentucky Wesleyan College is pleased to announce that the Board of Commissioners of the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) has granted reaffirmation of accreditation of the business and management programs offered through its Center for Business Studies. The IACBE is recognized by the highly regarded Board of…