
Living Out Her Calling
Emily Balliviero always wanted to be a nurse. Oklahoma Wesleyan University gave her the opportunities she needed to learn, grow, and launch into her career, and now she lives out her mission every day.
Emily Balliviero always wanted to be a nurse. Oklahoma Wesleyan University gave her the opportunities she needed to learn, grow, and launch into her career, and now she lives out her mission every day.
Five years ago, Professor Becky Le Thompson co-founded The Cottage for Life, a pro-life ministry for mothers in need. They’ve served over 600 women since then, and they’re not stopping now.
The college-choice process can be a lot. We get it. To help, we asked our Admissions Team to come up with five of the best questions they receive from students and parents on OKWU’s campus. No matter where you end up attending, be sure to ask these questions the next time you’re on a college visit.
During Serve Sunday, OKWU faculty, staff, students, and alumni came together as one to serve the Bartlesville community.
Last year, Mackenzie Smith was diagnosed with stage four melanoma. Through the ups and downs of an arduous treatment process, her story is a shining testimony to God’s faithfulness in times of trouble.
At last week’s Foster Bonanza celebration, President Dunn honored the Lacy and Walker families with OKWU’s highest honor.
Congratulations to Anna Ammons, the winner of the 2021 Endowed Alumni Scholarship.
“I always hope that a student walks away from one of my classes realizing ways that they can fulfill the two greatest commandments: to love God and to love others. Through communication and Emotional Intelligence, I try to give them tools to accomplish that.”
Follow these tips from the OKWU family to make sure you’re hitting the ground running. It’s going to be a great year!