The public is invited to the 17th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Celebration on Jan. 17, 2023.
Continue readingMNU Giving Tuesday Surpasses $200K Goal
Generous donors propelled giving to $201,475 supporting the Copeland Athletic Complex for the annual Giving Tuesday campaign. This surpasses the $200,000 goal!
Continue readingAlumni Spotlight: Denzel Mena ’21
Denzel Mena prepared at MNU with a degree in Kinesiology. Now he is in the physical therapy doctoral program at KU Med.
Continue readingAlumni Spotlight: Tanya Mathieu ’15
Tanya Mathieu, class of 2015, has just been nominated for the 2024 Kansas Teacher of the Year award by the Olathe School District. The first-grade teacher at Westview Elementary is one of two nominees from the district.
Continue readingPioneer Volleyball Conference Champs Ranked No. 10 In Nation
The Pioneers are conference champs are also ranked no. 10 in the NAIA Top-25 Coaches’ Poll.
Continue readingClinical Researcher/Patient Educator Heads Department
Bringing an extensive background in clinical research and patient education to her work at MNU, Leigh Kreshel, professor of kinesiology, is now leading the Department of Natural Health and Mathematical Sciences as its new chair.
Continue readingMNU Economic Impact Estimated $84.8 Million
Study estimates the impact of MidAmerica Nazarene University on the statewide economy is $84.8 million and sustains 764 jobs.
Continue readingKansas Speaker of the House Receives Copeland Civic Leadership Award
Kansas House Speaker Ron Ryckman, Jr., is the inaugural recipient of MNU’s Michael Copeland Civic Leadership Award. The award for outstanding civic service was given to him at MNU’s Homecoming Oct. 14, 2022. Speaker Ryckman represents the 78th district in Kansas. He is finishing his fifth term in office.
Continue readingDean Brings Outstanding Experience To New Position
Abby Hodges, PhD, has been a chemistry professor at the university since 2014, and since 2018 has served as chair of the Department of Natural, Health and Mathematical Sciences. In July, Hodges was named Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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