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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 Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes are the athletic teams that represent Kansas Wesleyan University, located in Salina, Kansas, in intercollegiate athletics as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1902–03 academic year.
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 ...
After Kansas Wesleyan canceled campus events, Salina's theater community jumped into action to help Sacred Heart make sure the show could go on. After Kansas Wesleyan canceled campus events ...
Gene Bissell Field, in Salina, Kansas, is the home field for the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes football and soccer teams. The field at the former Glenn L. Martin Stadium at KWU was officially named Bissell Field on October 8, 1994, in a ceremony preceding the Homecoming football game that day against Friends University, in Franklin Gene Bissell's honor.
Kansas Wesleyan University nursing student Beck Elliott gives a flu shot to Karen Lee, of Salina, during the annual community flu shot clinic put on by the Saline County Health Department in 2021.
The Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes program is a college football team that represents Kansas Wesleyan University in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, a part of the NAIA. The team has had 20 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1903. The current coach is Myers Hendrickson, who assumed the role in early 2019.
The Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes football, soccer, and track and field programs used the facility as well while their on-campus stadium underwent an extensive renovation, [1] but their use ended officially on October 3, 2015, with the opening of the Graves Family Sports Complex. [2] The stadium is also used for other community events. [3]