A pair of Illinois Wesleyan University students, Peyton Carlock '26 and Jessica Navarro '26, have been selected to receive ...
In what physics faculty are labeling a rare case, nine female physics students from Illinois Wesleyan University attended a ...
Although it’s the shortest month of the year, the Illinois Wesleyan community managed to pack many experiences into the month ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — When Benjamin Killey '99 learned that Matt Wells '27 had been selected to perform a piano solo at Illinois Wesleyan’s annual Henry Charles Memorial Concerto-Aria event, he booked a ...
When colleges are stacked up based on what they do for the world, Illinois Wesleyan University is #5 in the nation among four-year baccalaureate institutions – a Washington Monthly ranking that looks ...
Join the Council for IWU Women (CFW) for our annual Women’s Weekend, April 4-5 2025 as we connect, serve, learn, and inspire. Founded in 2006, CFW was created to support female-identifying students ...
The University is dedicated to supporting all students, employees, and job applicants, especially those who are pregnant or have health issues related to pregnancy. This policy explains our commitment ...
Hundreds of young scientists from kindergarten through high school attended the second annual STEAM Olympics opener event at Illinois Wesleyan last weekend in partnership with For A Better Tomorrow.
We don't believe that great teachers are born; instead they achieve greatness through honest self-evaluation, critique, experimentation, and risk taking. What does it mean to become a creative teacher ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — Alexis Aranda-Hernandez '25 is combining his passion for public health and community gardens to sow wellness in underserved communities. In an interdisciplinary, real-world project ...