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Wesleyan Wolves softball sets school record for wins
West No. 5 seeded Wesleyan College, NCAA Division III Collegiate Conference of the South, finished the 2021-2022 USA South softball season with a school record of twenty-four wins, including its first four post-season wins in the school’s history, and an overall record of 24-16.
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Wesleyan’s summer camp Kid’s College receives BOOST grant
The Georgia Department of Education has approved Wesleyan College to receive funding through the competitive Building Opportunities in Out-of-School Time (BOOST) Grants Program for it’s summer camp, Kid’s College. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Kid’s College provides a positive, integrated, academic experience to children in the Middle Georgia community, while also providing powerful training and preparatory experiences for education majors.
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Wesleyan’s summer camp Kid’s College receives BOOST grant
The Georgia Department of Education has approved Wesleyan College to receive funding through the competitive Building Opportunities in Out-of-School Time (BOOST) Grants Program for it’s summer camp, Kid’s College.
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Wesleyan College′s online programs ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News
Having assessed the overall academic quality of more than 1,600 online programs, U.S. News ranks Wesleyan’s Online Bachelor’s in Business Program 75th in the nation and their Online Bachelor’s Programs overall 271st best in the nation.
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Wesleyan College offers full-tuition scholarship for student of Jewish faith
Qualified female students of Jewish faith who have been accepted for admission to the College (by February 14, 2022) will have the opportunity to interview for the Gilbert Held Endowed Scholarship - a full-tuition scholarship that includes room and board and is renewable for a maximum of four years (eight semesters).
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Wesleyan College Sunday Lesson
When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of Man is?”
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UMC Wesleyan College Week
As we approach Wesleyan College Sunday, we will post daily messages about faith and service at Wesleyan.
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Associate Professor of Business and Economics Ying Zhen featured on WalletHub
Why do most credit cards require applicants to provide a Social Security number?
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June Jordan O’Neal ’90 honored with the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
In recognition of her lifetime of exemplary character, leadership, and community service, Wesleyan College honored June Jordan O’Neal ’90 with the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award during a board of trustees meeting on Thursday, October 14, 2021.
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Wesleyan College Introduces 23 New Online Certificate Programs
Available to all women and men who are interested in enhancing their professional knowledge, including alumnae, faculty, staff, students, and the community, Wesleyan's certificate programs include in-demand careers in computer science, artificial intelligence, and analytics from experts including IBM, Google, and Facebook.
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Wesleyan Faculty Piano Trio - 6 Hands Keyboard Jam on September 27
Wesleyan music professors Nadine Cheek, Chenny Gan, and Michael McGhee present a potpourri of entertaining and acrobatic compositions for piano 6 hands.
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Wesleyan College announces new Center for Social and Racial Equity
Wesleyan College is one of nine U.S. colleges and universities chosen to participate in a three-year project funded by a $5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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The Wesleyan College Alumnae Association announces a new Board of Managers
Founded in 1859 as the world’s first alumnae association, Wesleyan College Alumnae Association (WCAA) is a global network of Wesleyan women who serve as ambassadors for the College and support Wesleyan graduates through professional networking, personal growth, and shared ideas and activities.