TXWES VolunteerLink hosted Texas Wesleyans’ Day of Service on Friday, Nov. 14th; the event brought students and faculty together to keep our community beautiful.   TXWES VolunteerLink partners with ...
The Morton Fitness Center (MFC) now holds Zumba classes for a new exciting exercise routine. Classes are led by 2018 Texas ...
For Keith Hilliard, storytelling doesn’t stop at the written page. As an English major, co-editor-in-chief of Aries Literary Magazine and vice president of Sigma Tau Delta, Hilliard blends words and ...
An updated rendering of the Karen Cramer Stadium as shown looking East towards campus. (Photo courtesy of WRA Architects) After an official groundbreaking ceremony in May of 2022, work has finally ...
The Texas Wesleyan Rams football team defeated the Wayland Baptist University Pioneers in Sooner Athletic Conference play for the final home game at Crowley ISD Multipurpose Stadium on Nov. 15.  On ...
Texas Wesleyan students gathered for International Friendsgiving on Thursday evening, sharing a traditional Thanksgiving meal ...
On Oct. 17, Texas Wesleyan’s Student Affairs hosted The Divine Nine Experience in the Martin Center. Students had the chance to learn about each of the historically Black sororities and fraternities.
Wesleyan faculty, students and staff now have access to the Adobe Creative Cloud software when logging in with their TxWes credentials on university computers. The software is a collection of Adobe ...
Texas Wesleyan University is set to laugh their shoes off with its upcoming fall play, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” set ...
The Texas Wesleyan Lady Rams volleyball team took down the College of the Ozarks (AR) Bobcats in the first round of the ...
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 ...
When describing her experience at Texas Wesleyan University, senior sociology major Kollyn Payne has dealt with tons of stress, but not as much as the financial consequences of being a college student ...