Honors Chapel Recognizes Student, Faculty Achievement
At the close of another academic year, join us in celebrating our award recipients.
At the close of another academic year, join us in celebrating our award recipients.
Students from all over the creative disciplines came together to bring this project to life.
In March, Beth Von Buchwald was named The Lighthouse Outreach Center’s Volunteer of the Year. It’s the latest mark of a faithful life at OKWU and beyond.
This year, alumni and friends at OKWU have a chance to make a profound impact in the lives of students.
Professors in OKWU’s School of Ministry and Christian Thought don’t just stay in the classroom – they’re writing on the forefront of a number of topics, from the issues facing American evangelicalism to a theological study of Marvel’s famous web-slinger.
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.
Congratulations to Anna Ammons, the winner of the 2021 Endowed Alumni Scholarship.
After years in the medical field, Ackrion Mangimela has taken a unique path to OKWU’s campus. Through it all, he’s been prepared to impact the lives of students.
“I believe God will make clear the next steps He has for us as we pray and as we learn more. Then it’s up to us to be obedient to what He is asking us to do.”
“You can go anywhere and get a good education. But at OKWU, we really challenge students to think critically and form a worldview based on biblical truth.”
“The remarkable gift of this exquisite and valuable collection will be utilized by OKWU in every possible way to benefit the reason why this university has existed since 1905: to advance the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.”
“Kirk brings a tremendous heart to see the Kingdom of Jesus Christ advance through Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s endeavors.”