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  • Wayne State College Reveals New Visual Identity

    Published: Apr 29, 2020

    Category: Campus Announcements, College News, News Center

    New logos - including a cat, W, and re-imagined wordmark - reflect the College’s return to its visual roots. The logos launch today, April 29, 2020.

    WSC Cat and wordmark logo
  • Scholars Selected for Wayne State’s New Cooperative Education Program

    Published: Apr 14, 2020

    Category: Business and Economics Department, School of Business and Technology, News Center, Computer Technology and Information Systems Department, Technology and Applied Science Department, School of Arts and Humanities, Communication Arts Department, College News, Student News

    Thirty-one students have been selected for the Northeast Nebraska Growing Together Cooperative Education Program and will begin their education at Wayne State in the fall.

  • WSC Launches Cooperative Education Scholarship Program

    Published: Jan 31, 2020

    Category: College News, News Center

    Wayne State College's new coop program will contribute to workforce and economic development in Northeast Nebraska. The Aksarben Foundation plans to support the first cohort of these scholars.

    Dr. Paul Turman, Josh Moenning, Mike Flood, Marysz Rames, Sandra Reding, and Pete Ricketts
  • WSC Among Nebraska Schools to Sign Agriculture Compact

    Published: Oct 30, 2019

    Category: College News, News Center

    Seven schools pledged to prioritize ag education for youth and lifelong learners in Northeast Nebraska and contribute to workforce development to support economic growth strategies in the industry.

    School representatives participating in the signing of the agriculture compact at the Wayne Junior-Senior High School
  • Wayne State and Norfolk Public Join for Teacher Education Program

    Published: May 08, 2019

    Category: College News, Educational Foundations and Leadership Department, School of Education and Behavioral Sciences, News Center

    The Students to Teachers Through Educator Pathways (STEP) program offers a five-course sequence for high school students interested in becoming the next generation of teachers.

    A female student sits in a classroom
  • Criminal Justice Option Now Available in MSOM Program

    Published: Mar 22, 2019

    Category: College News, Criminal Justice Department, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice, News Center

    The criminal justice administration and management focus area is part of the master of science in organizational management degree and is now open for admissions.

  • WSC Selects Students to Begin RHOP in 2019

    Published: Mar 07, 2019

    Category: Student News, College News, Health, Human Performance, and Sport Department, Physical Sciences and Mathematics Department, Life Sciences Department, School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice, News Center

    RHOP is a partnership between Wayne State and UNMC and encourages students from rural areas of Nebraska to return to rural settings after graduation to pursue their career.