Friends University’s first NAWMBA campus event will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. July 19 in the Casado Campus Center. The event, titled “An Evening of Empowering Women,” features Friends University’s president, Dr. Amy Bragg Carey. Interested women are asked to RSVP by July 14 to nawmba@friends.edu. The new Friends University NAWMBA Chapter welcomes […]
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Friends University to offer new special education licensure program
Friends University is launching a new licensure program available as a specialization within the Master of Education degree. The licensure program, recently approved by the Kansas State Board of Education, prepares teachers with an existing teaching license to meet the growing need for special education teachers and complete the Kansas Department of Education licensure requirements. […]
MBA online supply chain concentration ranked No. 3 most affordable in nation
Friends University’s online Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Supply Chain Management and Logistics has recently been named the nation’s third “most affordable online master’s degree in supply chain or operations management” by Best Colleges and Values. It is the only Kansas program on the list. According to Best Colleges and Values, employment […]
Friends University to start NAWMBA chapter in June
Friends University is pleased to announce that it is bringing the National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA) to Wichita. Launching a chapter of NAWMBA is also a first among Kansas’ private universities. The new chapter will provide professional women with high quality leadership development opportunities. Hosting local and regional networking events throughout the year, the […]
Friends Ranked No. 44 in Nation in College Risk-Reward Indicator
Friends University has been ranked No. 44 by LendEDU’s 2016 College Risk-Reward Indicator (CRRI) and is the only Kansas university listed in the top 250. LendEDU compared more than 1,000 public and private four-year colleges and universities throughout the United States and ranked them in terms of average student loan debt (risk) and median early […]
Friends University to host first Day of Giving June 2
Alumni and donors can show their support for Friends University and its students on June 2 as part of the first Day of Giving. Gifts to the University can be made online during this 24-hour period. “This campaign gives our alumni, donors and other University supporters an opportunity to recognize the transformational role the institution […]
Friends University alumnus named NBA Executive of Year
R.C. Buford, general manager of the San Antonio Spurs and a 1987 graduate of Friends University, has been named as the NBA 2015-16 Executive of the Year. This is the second time in the last three seasons he has received the honor, previously earning it during the 2013-14 season. He won this year by receiving […]
Open Enrollment Day for adults scheduled for May 19
Adults wishing to complete their bachelor’s or master’s degree are invited to learn more about how Friends University can help you invest in yourself, your education and your future during the Open Enrollment Day May 19 at the Friends University Wichita campus. The event is free and open to the public and will take place […]
Faculty receive teaching awards at Commencement
Friends University announced the winners of the W.A. Young Excellence in Teaching Award and the Jan LaFever Award for Adjunct Teaching during the 2016 Commencement Ceremony May 7. Our congratulations go out to the following faculty award winners. Dr. Chris Habben, professor of Marriage and Family Therapy, Lenexa site program director and clinical internship supervisor, […]
Spanish degree to re-focus on interpretation and translation
Friends University is re-focusing its Bachelor of Arts in Spanish degree program to prepare students for translation and interpretation starting in fall 2016. This new direction makes it the first Spanish major to be focused so strongly on translation in the state of Kansas and helps the program meet the demands of the 21st century, said […]