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Students, alumni invited to the Graduate and Professional School Fair Sept. 26

08.19.2019 | By:
Fair with students and recruiters at tables

Current Texas Wesleyan students and alumni are invited to attend Career Services’ annual Graduate and Professional School Fair from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, in the Paul and Judy Andrews Hall at the Nick and Lou Martin University Center. This is a come-and-go event with no sign-up required.

Participants will have the chance to speak with representatives from graduate and professional schools from around Texas and surrounding states, including Texas Wesleyan graduate programs.

“Even if you haven’t thought about pursuing a graduate or professional school education, this is a great event for you,” Michael Gatton, Career Services associate director, said. “You may come across the perfect program that you didn’t even know existed.”

Questions? Email careerservices@txwes.edu or call 817-531-6512.

What you need to know about the upcoming Martin Center celebration

09.18.2019 | By:

It’s almost here! Be sure to make plans to attend the Nick and Lou Martin University Center Dedication Ceremony at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, and help us celebrate the new heart of TXWES.

Here’s what you need to know:

Who’s invited?

The whole TXWES community including students, faculty, staff, alumni and University friends are invited to share in the excitement of this event.

Why should you attend?

The Martin Center is the new heart of TXWES and we want you to join us in celebrating this milestone for the University. Plus, after the ceremony, there will be all sorts of fun and entertainment including:

  • Building tours led by our Admissions team
  • Commemorative giveaways*
  • Live broadcast from 95.9 The Ranch
  • Texas-themed food throughout the University Center
  • Mechanical bull rides
  • Photo booth fun!

Parking information:

Faculty & staff: Parking lots B, C, D and part of lot E will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 24, for VIP guests and alumni. If you have a reserved spot in lots C or D, you will need to use student parking lots E, N, P and U that day.

Students: Faculty and staff will be using student parking lots on this day, so expect parking delays or maybe even walk to class if you live on campus.

Alumni & guests: Parking is available in lots D and E. Golf carts will be shuttling guests to and from the event.

You don’t want to miss this historic event. Someday you could be telling your friends and family that you took part in this epic celebration!

*Dedication giveaways available while supplies last.

TXWES football's 2019 home opener set for Oct. 5

09.20.2019 | By:
Image of Texas Wesleyan football logo on white background

Don’t miss TXWES football's first home game of 2019 at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, as they take on Southwest Assemblies of God University at Farrington Field. Make sure to come decked out in your blue Texas Wesleyan gear!

Tickets

It's best to purchase your tickets in advance—now available online—or you can buy them at the gate on game day (cash or credit). General admission tickets are $10. Kids get in for $5.

TXWES Alumni

Be sure to stop by the alumni association tent on the home side of the stadium to pick up FREE Texas Wesleyan giveaways and check out our TXWES merchandise including stadium seats, hats, t-shirts and more.

Tailgate With Us!

Tailgating is allowed in the parking lot on the east side of Farrington Field. Please stay off the grass and do not block the flow of traffic in the parking lot. Alcohol and any open flames are NOT allowed on the premises.

Join us for a fun pre-game experience in the Ram Zone, sponsored by Foamaster, in the east parking lot of Farrington Field, two hours prior to kick-off at every home game. The Ram Zone will feature music, prizes, giveaways and visits from Willie the Ram mascot, cheerleaders and Gold Line dance team.

  • If you are a business and want a premium spot in the Ram Zone, contact Kenneth Steward at kenneth@q3techgroup.com.
  • Not bringing a tent? Pack up your coolers and lawn chairs and tailgate next to the Ram Zone.

Important reminders

If you are interested in tailgating before the game please note, open flames and alcohol are prohibited. Farrington Field is a FWISD stadium and we must follow their rules. The parking lot opens two hours prior to kickoff and gates to Farrington open one hour prior.

Concessions are available for sale inside the stadium (CASH ONLY). Coolers, backpacks and large bags are not allowed in the stadium. Fans are allowed to bring in their own water.

Can't make the game? We got you covered, now in HD! 

Texas Wesleyan will be live streaming home games in high definition all season long through Stretch Internet portals on ramsports.net/Live compatible with NAIA's OTT (over-the-top) platforms including Roku, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV. Individual games are $7.95 and a season pass for $29.95 gets you access to Texas Wesleyan football all season long.

For all game day information, visit ramsports.net/gameday. Go Rams!

 

Texas Wesleyan named to 2020 U.S. News Best Colleges list

10.01.2019 | By:
Texas Wesleyan named top regional university by “U.S. News & World Report” for 9th straight year

Texas Wesleyan is back in the national spotlight for its top-tier education. The university has been featured in the just-released Best Colleges 2020 rankings by U.S. News and World Report.

“Once again, U.S. News has recognized what I see on campus everyday – talented students being trained for successful careers by our faculty experts,” President Frederick G. Slabach said. “Our students, faculty and staff do invaluable work every day, and I’m pleased to see the well-deserved attention their efforts continue to bring to the University.”

New this year, after being ranked in the top tier of regional universities in the west for the past nine years, Texas Wesleyan moved up to the list of national universities. TXWES was also ranked on the list of best business programs, as well as the new social mobility category, which ranks schools based on how successful they are in enrolling and graduating large numbers of disadvantaged students.

“Education is the most powerful socio-economic elevator ever devised by man,” Slabach said. “It’s an equalizer. Education changes the trajectory not only of a graduate’s life, but of the lives that may follow that graduate for generations to come. I am proud of the role Texas Wesleyan plays in attracting and graduating so many first-generation college students.”

Check out the full rankings.