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Old Main is a historic three-story building on the campus of Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1887–1888, and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Gibbs and Parker. [2] It was the administration building on the NWU campus until 1975. [2]
Kansas Wesleyan University is a private Christian university in Salina, Kansas, founded in 1886. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission . It has about 800 students and a 28-acre (11 ha) campus.
The Graves Family Sports Complex is a part of the Kansas Wesleyan University campus, and is home to the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes. The complex features a grandstand, track, tennis courts, practice field, and Gene Bissell Field. It is named in honor of the Graves family; former Kansas Governor Bill Graves (a KWU alum) helped lead the fundraising ...
In April 1997, it was acquired by Educational Medical, Inc. [23] In 2004 the school was renamed the Lincoln campus of Iowa-based Hamilton College. [24] [25] In October 2007, all of the Hamilton campuses were merged into Kaplan University. [26] In March 2018, it became the Lincoln campus of Purdue University Global. Nebraska College and Divinity ...
The university expects to welcome more than 950 students this fall, which would mark the largest enrollment in Kansas Wesleyan’s 136-year history. The previous highest is 897 students in the ...
University Place: [1] University Place is located along 48th Street between Leighton Avenue and Adams Street, near Nebraska Wesleyan University and UNL's East Campus. It was an incorporated community before its annexation by Lincoln in 1926.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University: Lincoln, Nebraska: 1887 United Methodist: 1,600 Prairie Wolves: 1969 2016 [c] American Rivers (ARC) [d] (2016–present) University of Jamestown: Jamestown, North Dakota: 1883 Presbyterian (PCUSA) 1,000 Jimmies: 2018 2024 North Star (NSAA) [e] (2024–25) University of Sioux Falls: Sioux Falls, South Dakota: 1883 ...