The 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings were released last week, with Tennessee Wesleyan University landing on three of the ranking lists.
With parts of the world reopening to travelers, TWU faculty and staff are planning to lead several trips abroad in 2022. For two of those trips, both in May, TWU alumni, friends, families, and community members are invited to travel on these overseas adventures.
Students and Faculty in the Department of Natural Sciences have been hard at work over the last several months producing outstanding research, and participating in unique experiences to prepare them for the next stage in their academic journey.
The Tennessee Wesleyan University Student Life office announced a new health services partnership this week, joining with McMinn Primary Care to provide needed services to TWU students.
Tennessee Wesleyan University added two new members to its Board of Trustees for fall 2021, Loren Plemmons and Rufus Triplett. Both are Tennessee Wesleyan alums, each graduating with a bachelor's in business administration.
It was a banner summer for the Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program at Tennessee Wesleyan University, as the program received seven-year accreditation status and celebrated their inaugural graduating class.
A pair of Tennessee Wesleyan University faculty had research published and accepted over the last several months, in addition to putting on the Epidemics of Amnesia symposium near the close of the spring semester.
Tennessee Wesleyan University added four new faculty members across the academic spectrum for the fall 2021 semester, representing social science, business, nursing, and education. The fall semester begins Monday, August 16.
This past week, Tennessee Wesleyan University announced a new partnership with Synergy Security Systems to become the new TWU Campus Security provider. Synergy is a subsidiary of National Management, Tennessee Wesleyan's facilities and management partner for the last 15 years.
Earlier this summer, the Tennessee Wesleyan University Fort Sanders Nursing Department launched a brand-new Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program. The MSN program comes alongside the Bachelor's in Nursing, housed at the University's west Knoxville instructional site, as well as the RN to BSN program, which provides degree completion entirely online.