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 ...
The air inside the Eunice and James West Library is always cold, but a little nook beside the Maker’s Lab emits warmth.
When Dr. Christopher Ohan first stepped onto the Texas Wesleyan campus in 1986, he never imagined he would one day return, not as a student, but as a leader helping shape the next generation of ...
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.
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 TxWes Entrepreneurship Network will host its second major event of the semester on Dec. 2 from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in the Jack Morton Business Accelerator Room, located across Rosedale Street. With ...
The Texas Wesleyan University beach volleyball team is gearing up to commence their 2025 season with an experienced roster at the Javelina Beach Classic on Feb. 21-22 in Kingsville, Texas. The ...
At Texas Wesleyan University, esports is more than just gaming—it’s storytelling. Behind the viral TikTok, engaging Instagram Reels, and real-time Twitter updates stands a dynamic team committed to ...
Most college biology labs focus on microscopes and Petri dishes, but this semester, students at Texas Wesleyan University are learning science through a different kind of culture—yeast culture. Dr.