2025 Year in Review
KWC 2025 Year in Review Kentucky Wesleyan College 2025 Year in Review Celebrating our achievements and milestones from an incredible year ‹ › 1 / 10 × ‹ ›
KWC 2025 Year in Review Kentucky Wesleyan College 2025 Year in Review Celebrating our achievements and milestones from an incredible year ‹ › 1 / 10 × ‹ ›
Kentucky Wesleyan College staff member Joe Welsh delivered 7,200 boxes of ramen noodles to the Daviess County Detention Center today, a Christmas gift to the center’s inmates and the eighth year the Welsh family has provided the food. “I was incarcerated on Christmas Day in 2008, and I know what it is like to spend the holidays behind bars,”…
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Kentucky Wesleyan College has surpassed $1 million in endowed scholarships and program support for its Chemistry Program, marking a historic milestone for one of the College’s most distinguished academic areas. The achievement was reached on Giving Tuesday, Dec. 2, fueled by a generous $15,000 matching gift from Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Dr. W. L. Magnuson and the collective…
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Kentucky Wesleyan College honors the life and legacy of Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Henry David Connor, a longtime member of the faculty whose dedication to teaching and scholarship shaped generations of students. Dr. Connor served Kentucky Wesleyan for 45 years as a professor of chemistry, earning deep respect for his intellect, integrity, and unwavering commitment…
Kentucky Wesleyan invites the community to begin the Christmas season with “All Praise to Thee: A Festival of Lessons and Carols” Dec. 4 and 5 at 7 p.m. at St. Stephen Cathedral at 610 Locust St. The Service of Nine Lessons and Carols is a unique Christmas liturgy that comes to us by way of…
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The Kentucky Wesleyan College Band will present its fall concert, “Raise of Light,” on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, at 6 p.m. at the Jack T. Wells Activity Center at 3300 Frederica St. Admission is free and open to the public. “Raise of Light” promises an evening of inspiration and reflection, designed to uplift the spirit and center the soul through a…
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The Keith and Vickie Sharber Communications Arts Program at Kentucky Wesleyan College will offer two new courses focused on film and media production in the spring 2026 semester. Fundamentals in Film Production is a hands-on course driven by collaboration with the Kentucky Soundstage. Students will get real world experience in the different aspects of film…
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The Stanley Reed Political Science and Pre-Law Society will host a 2025 Legislative Roundup and 2026 Legislative Preview, a discussion of recent and upcoming state legislation, with State Representative DJ Johnson and State Senator Gary Boswell on Nov. 3, 2025, at 5 p.m. in Rogers Hall at the Winchester Center. Topics will include: Both lawmakers…
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The Kentucky Wesleyan College faculty has voted to implement a new academic model that shifts from the traditional 3 credit hour course structure to a 4 credit hour model. This transformation reflects the College’s unwavering focus on student success, academic excellence and meaningful preparation for life after graduation. Beginning with the fall 2027 semester, students…
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Dr. James Cousins received the Kentucky Music Educators Association Friend of Music Award for District Two of the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) in September 2025. He was nominated for his support of the arts at KWC and the community at large and voted on by area music teachers representative of elementary, middle, high school…
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