College was never an option for Joseph Thomas. Growing up in the underbelly of New Orleans, Louisiana, street violence was ...
Even right now, sitting with my back to the door is awkward,” Senior accounting and finance major Robert Tracy says as he ...
From being told she may never play sports because of a rare medical condition to completing a fifth collegiate season—and now ...
For senior Alexandria Lee, this fall marks the end of two journeys: one on the volleyball court and another in the classroom.
Students enrolled at Texas Wesleyan have access to TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being provider, accessible through Canvas. TimelyCare has the capacity to provide all students all year-round ...
The organization is open to any major and any student who wishes to join. Eddy Lynton and Cary Adkinson are criminal justice professors and faculty co-advisors for the club, but they plan to have ...
In a historic move, Texas Wesleyan University has announced the launch of women’s flag football, making it the first university in Texas to compete in the sport at the varsity level. Under the ...
The moral, legal and psychological impact of the recent raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has affected many residents in North Texas, especially Fort Worth. These aggressive ...
From the dream of being an astronaut during the peak time of space exploration to working on Capitol Hill with the Clinton Administration, Texas Wesleyan University President Fredrick G. Slabach has ...
Meet the captains shaping Texas Wesleyan University’s first ever women’s flag football team as they talk about experience, growth and the excitement of making history.
On Dec. 2, Texas Wesleyan’s ‘Light Up TxWes’ event brought students, staff, alumni and family together to celebrate the holidays, creating a sense of community and holiday spirit on campus.
The air inside the Eunice and James West Library is always cold, but a little nook beside the Maker’s Lab emits warmth.