麻豆原创 (NCWU) is pleased to announce a new partnership with , an innovative biotechnology company committed to advancing agricultural and environmental solutions. This collaboration will significantly expand career development opportunities for NCWU students, particularly those pursuing studies in the sciences.

Through this partnership, NCWU students will gain enhanced access to real-world learning experiences, including guided tours of Innatrix鈥檚 laboratory facilities, professional engagement with industry experts, and exposure to biotechnology and agriscience career pathways. The partnership will create new avenues for students to participate in job shadowing, internships, mentorship opportunities, and discussions led by Innatrix professionals on topics ranging from industry trends to workplace professionalism.
will also take part in academic events at NCWU, such as the University鈥檚 annual Science Symposium, further strengthening the connection between classroom learning and industry application.
Partnership Details
A highlight of this collaboration will be Dr. Li Jiarui, CEO of Innatrix, serving as a featured speaker at NCWU鈥檚 annual Student Symposium in April. This event provides students in environmental sciences and other majors with a platform to present their research across a wide range of academic fields. The Symposium has become a showcase for undergraduate scholarships, with many students achieving remarkable outcomes. For example, every student who completed the BIO325 Environmental Science course at NCWU in Spring 2022, 2023, and 2024 has had their research published, demonstrating the University鈥檚 commitment to rigorous, hands-on scientific research. Their work includes studies on the effects of pharmaceuticals and microplastics on freshwater snails, several of which have appeared or will soon appear in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
鈥淭his partnership represents a meaningful step forward for our students,鈥 said NCWU Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Joe Lane. 鈥淏y connecting academic study with hands-on experience in a cutting-edge industry, we are helping prepare our graduates for the demands of an evolving workforce.鈥
NCWU will continue to highlight Innatrix鈥檚 involvement through coordinated communications and collaborative initiatives, reinforcing the shared commitment to developing the next generation of scientific talent within the region.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about this partnership. Our scientists are committed to mentoring the next generation, giving them hands-on experience to develop solutions to the world鈥檚 pressing challenges,鈥 said Innatrix CEO and President, Dr. Jiarui Li. 鈥淭ogether, we can make a greater impact on improving public health and feeding a growing population.鈥
Together, NCWU and Innatrix look forward to building a partnership that enriches student learning, strengthens the local workforce, and supports innovation in North Carolina鈥檚 growing biotechnology sector.
麻豆原创 Innatrix Inc.
Innatrix, Inc. (Research Triangle Park, NC) is redefining crop protection with a patented, target-based platform and over $4M in secured capital. Our environmentally friendly biologicals reach market faster, cut costs by up to 95% versus chemical pesticides, and reduce carbon footprint by 80鈥90%. By precisely targeting pathogens, we eliminate harmful off-target effects.
Wesleyan Donors Provide “Heaven Sent” Initiative
In the spirit of compassion, generosity, and belief in second chances, 麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to share the profound impact of a new Angel Donor Initiative supporting adult learners through the University鈥檚 Adult Professional Studies (APS) Scholarship Fund.
Over the past two weeks, the initiative, sparked by the generosity of NCWU supporters, has helped 13 adult students overcome financial barriers that threatened to derail their education. These timely gifts allowed students to pay current or future balances, register for upcoming courses, and remain on track toward graduation.
Over the past two weeks, the initiative, sparked by the generosity of NCWU supporters, has helped 13 adult students overcome financial barriers that threatened to derail their education. These timely gifts allowed students to pay current or future balances, register for upcoming courses, and remain on track toward graduation.
For many recipients, this support arrived at a critical moment. More than 75% of the students who were assisted had exhausted their federal financial aid eligibility due to life interruptions, prior enrollment attempts, or unforeseen hardships. Others were navigating deeply personal crises, including homelessness, the loss of a parent, recovery from a massive stroke, or job loss tied to a government shutdown.

鈥淭hese gifts were not just scholarships; they were lifelines,鈥 said Katie Farrell, Dean of Adult and Professional Studies. 鈥淭hey met students where they were and provided exactly what was needed at exactly the right time.鈥
Turning Deferred Dreams into Degrees
The immediate outcomes of the Angel Donor initiative are powerful and measurable:
- A Healthcare Administration student described the support as 鈥淗eaven-sent,鈥 allowing her to complete the final course needed to graduate in May 2026.
- Multiple Educational Studies and Leadership students were able to overcome financial barriers. This funding not only prevented delays but also accelerated degree completion and career trajectories, allowing future educators to enter the classroom sooner, helping address critical workforce gaps in education across the region.
Stability During Life鈥檚 Hardest Moments
Some stories speak not only to academic persistence, but to human resilience:
- A Leadership student, also a retired grandmother, unexpectedly assumed custody of three grandchildren and experienced temporary homelessness. She used the funds to secure housing, cover tuition, meet basic needs, and create a modest holiday for her family.
- A Criminal Justice student experiencing homelessness was able to remain enrolled and complete her final credits.
- A police officer finishing a Criminal Justice degree received support during the loss of his father.
- A Leadership student, a recently elected Town Commissioner recovering from a massive stroke, was able to continue his education while focusing on recovery and community service.
While this summary highlights selected stories shared with permission, additional funds continue to be distributed to other deserving students whose privacy is being respectfully protected.
A Season of Hope
The Angel Donor initiative affirms NC Wesleyan鈥檚 unwavering commitment to adult learners, students who balance education with work, family, and life鈥檚 unexpected challenges. Through strategic, compassionate support, the University is proving that persistence paired with opportunity can change lives.
As the holiday season approaches, these gifts stand as a reminder that generosity can be transformational, not someday, but today.
NC Wesleyan extends its deepest gratitude to the Angel Donors whose belief in students made these life-altering moments possible.
NC Wesleyan Marks Historic 100% edTPA Success
North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is proud to announce a major achievement within its Teacher Education program: every NCWU student who submitted the this semester earned a passing score, marking a 100% pass rate on one of the most rigorous teacher preparation assessments in the nation.
This milestone follows a 10-month institutional transition to a nationally benchmarked performance assessment used to evaluate teacher readiness. Despite the challenges of implementing a new system, both traditional and Adult & Professional Studies (APS) students excelled鈥攄emonstrating the strength, resilience, and adaptability of Wesleyan鈥檚 future educators.
鈥淥ur students met an incredibly high standard, and they did it with determination, professionalism, and heart,鈥 said Dr. Kelvin L. Spragley, Associate Professor of Education and Director of Teacher Education. 鈥淭his accomplishment reaffirms that NC Wesleyan鈥檚 Teacher Education program is equipped to meet the needs of all learners and to prepare exceptional teachers for North Carolina鈥檚 classrooms.鈥

Dr. Joe Lane, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, emphasized the broader impact of this achievement on the region and state:
鈥淥ur Education faculty and students are truly building an extraordinary record. 麻豆原创 is committed to filling the much-publicized teacher shortage in our region鈥檚 public schools with inspiring and fully credentialed teachers who will raise the bar for classroom instruction in North Carolina.鈥
For some students, passing edTPA brings them one step closer to earning a clear North Carolina teaching license; for others鈥攊ncluding Samantha Winstead, Grant Harrell, and Geovanni Dixon鈥攊t represents the completion of their final licensure requirement.
Dr. Spragley also recognized the collective effort behind the success, praising faculty and staff across departments who supported students throughout the demanding assessment process鈥攆rom academic mentoring to technical assistance and data coordination.

Dr. Spragley praised not only the students鈥 perseverance but also the collaborative effort of faculty and staff who supported them throughout this demanding semester. He acknowledged:
- Dr. Hart for designing the internal edTPA infrastructure and supporting a dual-responsibility student;
- Drs. Brewer and Collins for guiding the first cohort, including APS students and those completing the Special Education portfolio;
- Dr. Gary and Mrs. Credle for serving as portfolio readers;
- Dr. Sundbom, Ms. McKinney, and Allen Meszaros from IT for hands-on assistance during the submission process鈥攖wice;
- Mrs. Lamm for her stewardship of edTPA data and communications.
鈥淭his semester stretched all of us,鈥 Spragley noted. 鈥淏ut our shared commitment to excellence carried us through. As we celebrate this accomplishment, we also look ahead to next semester with optimism and a continued dedication to preparing great teachers.鈥
NC Wesleyan University congratulates its students, faculty, and staff on this exceptional achievement鈥攁 powerful testament to the University鈥檚 growing reputation for academic rigor, professional preparation, and student success.
Academic Honor Lists Announced for Fall 2025
麻豆原创鈥檚 Fall 2025 President鈥檚 Honor List and President鈥檚 List are issued at the end of the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible for inclusion, a student must carry a minimum of 12 semester hours on the 鈥淎-F鈥 grading system, with no grades of 鈥淚NC.鈥 A student must attain a 3.75 grade point average with no grade below 鈥淐鈥 for the President鈥檚 Honor List and a 3.25 grade point average with no grade below 鈥淐鈥 for the President鈥檚 List for the semester. Congratulations to these students for an outstanding academic year!
To view entire Honor Lists for Fall 2025, visit ncwu.edu/academics/academic-honors
Provost Dr. Joe Lane expressed his pride in the students鈥 accomplishments, stating, 鈥淥ur Presidents List honorees have displayed outstanding academic efforts inside the classroom. Their dedication and hard work are truly commendable, and we are confident that they will continue to excel in their future endeavors.鈥
麻豆原创 remains committed to fostering an environment of academic excellence and leadership. We are proud to stand alongside these students to recognize and celebrate their achievements.

NCWU Announces Transformative Enhancements for 2026
As 麻豆原创 prepares to welcome a new year, the University is proud to announce a wide range of exciting updates, expanded programs, and student-centered initiatives designed to meet the evolving needs of today鈥檚 learners, whether they are recent high school graduates, working professionals, or global scholars. With a renewed commitment to accessibility, innovation, and lifelong learning, Wesleyan is positioning itself as the region鈥檚 premier institution for flexible, affordable, and high-impact education.
Empowering Adult Learners Through Expanded APS Offerings
Many working adults don鈥檛 realize just how many pathways exist at Wesleyan to elevate their careers, switch industries, or complete a long-term educational goal. Through our Adult Professional Studies (APS) programs, students can choose from 10 flexible degree options, including Nursing (RN to BSN), Business, Education, Leadership, Supply Chain Management, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and more鈥攅ach designed specifically for busy adults balancing work, family, and life.

Wesleyan also offers career-boosting certificates that can make an immediate difference in earning potential and workplace advancement. With as few as six courses, certificate completers can gain industry-relevant skills without committing to an additional full degree. These certificate credits can also be applied toward formal undergraduate or graduate degree programs, offering students a flexible pathway to continue their education if they choose. Additionally, the learning outcomes from select certificates may qualify students to apply or test for specific professional certifications not administered by 麻豆原创.
鈥淢any adults assume they need to start over,鈥 said Katie Farrell, Dean of Adult and Professional Studies. 鈥淏ut at Wesleyan, you can upgrade your skills, gain confidence, and increase your value in the workplace in months, not years.鈥
Affordability: More Possible Than Ever
Another major misconception is that further education is financially out of reach. Wesleyan is committed to breaking that barrier. With scholarships, financial aid, employer partnerships, and personalized financial counseling, most students discover that earning their next credential is far more affordable than they imagined.
New this year is Wesleyan鈥檚 Refer-A-Friend Tiered Scholarship Program strictly for Adult and Graduate programs, offering up to $500 per referral with no limit to the number of referrals:
- Completed Application: $50
- Enrolled Student:
- 1st referral: $100 scholarship
- 2nd referral: $250 scholarship
- 3rd referral and beyond: $500 each in scholarship
This program not only rewards current students but also empowers them to actively support friends, colleagues, and family members looking to advance their careers.

Wesleyan Works: A Seamless Pathway from Community Colleges
Wesleyan continues to strengthen its partnerships across North Carolina with the Wesleyan Works Program, offering guaranteed admission for community college students who complete their associate degree. Participants enjoy Wesleyan benefits from day one, including transfer credit maximization, academic advising, and affordability support – making the transition to a bachelor鈥檚 degree smoother and more cost-effective than ever.
Reimagining Student Success for Traditional Students: Introducing the COMPASS Center
In addition to the enhancements for adult and professional students, Wesleyan is elevating the on-campus experience for traditional students by rebranding and relocating the Student Success Center to the Career and Opportunity Mentorship for Personal, Academic, and Student Success (COMPASS) Center.
The COMPASS Center marks a modern, holistic approach to student development. Integrating academic advising, first-year transition programs, leadership training, career readiness, and inclusive learning support, COMPASS equips students not just to succeed in the classroom but to design meaningful, purpose-driven lives.
鈥淥ur mission is simple,鈥 Anne Aichele, Program Director, shared. 鈥淲e want every student to explore, define, and design their academic, personal, and professional journey with confidence.鈥
Students will gain familiarity with this change when they return in January, but a full launch will take place for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Advancing Global Education: International Services Realigned for Excellence
To strengthen support for Wesleyan鈥檚 growing international community, International Student Services will now transition under the leadership of Dr. Oscar Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez鈥檚 extensive experience with PDSO/DSO operations, along with his bilingual fluency and deep commitment to compliance and cultural care, positions him as an exceptional advocate for global students.
鈥淭hese enhancements demonstrate our dedication to positioning each department for maximum impact,鈥 said University leadership. 鈥淥ur priority is always student success – from local adult learners to students joining us from around the world.鈥
A Call to the Community
As Wesleyan continues to grow, innovate, and serve its region, the University invites local professionals, employers, adult learners, and community members to explore how Wesleyan can support their next chapter. Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there鈥檚 a place for you at Wesleyan鈥攁nd we鈥檙e ready to help you begin.
In return, we welcome our community to partner with us in shaping the next generation of talent. Local businesses and organizations can make a powerful impact by offering internships, job-shadowing experiences, course-based project collaborations, mentoring opportunities, guest speaking, and other forms of professional engagement. These partnerships not only strengthen Wesleyan students鈥 real-world readiness, but also help employers build strong pipelines of skilled, motivated graduates who are eager to contribute to the regional workforce.

Together, we can build a stronger, more connected community鈥攐ne where education and opportunity thrive side by side.
Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there鈥檚 a place for you at Wesleyan, and we鈥檙e ready to help you begin.
Interested in learning more?
Visit our website or contact our admissions team to explore programs, certificates, scholarship opportunities, and upcoming enrollment dates.
NCWU Alumni Release Heartfelt Holiday Single
麻豆原创 (NCWU) is proud to announce the release of a brand-new Christmas single created by talented alumni of its Music Production program. Just in time for the holiday season, graduates have come together for a collaborative rendition of the beloved Christmas classic, 鈥

The project, produced under 301 North Records, features an impressive lineup of former members of NCWU鈥檚 performance ensemble Spectrum, including:
- Joshua Strausser 鈥20
- Will Plyler 鈥21
- Justin Long 鈥21
- Madison Barbour 鈥21
- Jackson Nethercutt 鈥23
- Colby Whaley 鈥23
The single was officially released on Friday, November 28th, and is now streaming on all major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.
Tony Sawyer, Assistant Professor of Music Production and Director of 301 North Records, shared his excitement about the project: 鈥淚t was wonderful to work in collaboration with our alumni on this musical project. It is my hope that we can have more such alumni collaborations in the near future.鈥
NCWU continues to celebrate the success of its graduates and the growth of its innovative Music Production program. This release showcases not only the skill and creativity fostered at Wesleyan, but also the lasting connections formed through its close-knit artistic community.
For more information about the Music Production program or 301 North Records, visit here.
Why Wesleyan Still Matters
In a world that is changing faster than ever, one thing remains constant: the importance of education that is personal, purposeful, and practical. For nearly seven decades, 麻豆原创 (NCWU) has stood as a cornerstone of opportunity in our community, offering students of all backgrounds a chance to learn, grow, and build brighter futures right here at home.
As Wesleyan celebrates its 69th year, we are reminded that being a university isn鈥檛 just about classrooms and degrees, it鈥檚 about people. It is about helping each student find their place, their passion, and their purpose. At NCWU, we pride ourselves on offering a personalized, holistic experience that meets students where they are, whether that means starting with a short-term certificate, pursuing a professional enhancement program, or committing to a four-year degree. Every student鈥檚 journey looks different, and we believe that is something to celebrate.
We are also proud to be leaving a legacy of lifelong learning. From first-generation students to adult learners returning to finish their degrees, Wesleyan continues to be the hometown hub for education, one that grows and evolves with the needs of our community.
Growth and Adaptation
And wow do we continue to grow! With the launch of programs like our Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the School of Health Sciences, Wesleyan is answering the call to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals. Our commitment to excellence is being recognized. Our recent U.S. News and World Report rankings are the highest they have been in a decade, and initiatives like the Bishop Mentoring Alliance are helping students connect their education to real-world guidance and mentorship.

As times evolve, so do we. Wesleyan is committed to progressing with the ever-changing world, equipping students with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in today鈥檚 workforce. From integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and digital literacy into our curriculum to offering real-world learning experiences through internships and innovation-driven programs, we are preparing our graduates to thrive in a technology-focused and globally connected society.
Accesible and Affordable
What makes Wesleyan truly special, though, is our promise to make education accessible and affordable. We believe quality learning should never be out of reach, and through scholarships, flexible learning options, and dedicated support systems, we are making that belief a reality every day.
So why does Wesleyan still matter? Because we are more than a university, we are your local pathway to success, your partner in growth, and your neighbor in lifetime learning. Whether you are earning your first degree, changing careers, or simply exploring a passion, Wesleyan is here for you, rooted in tradition, ready for the future, and committed to helping you reach your goals.
NCWU Students Receive $40,000 in Scholarships
麻豆原创 (NCWU) proudly hosted a Scholarship Appreciation Luncheon, bringing togetherleadership, organizers, and the Wesleyan students whose lives have been directly impacted by their generosity. This year, $40,000 in scholarships was awarded to NCWU students through proceeds from Tackle the Tar 鈥 marking another year of transformative community investment in local education.
Fourteen students were recognized as scholarship recipients: Caleb Allen, Emory Bunn, Aliyah Cooper, Victoria Dickens, Jaycie Hadnott, Aafrah Hasan, Shawanna Hyman, Natalie Messer, Tarnisha Ricks, Shala Wade, Sharon Whitaker, Danitha Williams, Aidan Willis, and Chemar Zeigler.

The luncheon opened with a welcome from Ashton Bunn 鈥26, followed by a blessing from Mark Hinson, Vice President of Advancement. Students and staff then shared reflections on the impact of Tackle the Tar, underscoring how financial support has eased the burden of higher education and strengthened their commitment to achieving personal and professional goals.
Robbie Davis, and longtime champion of Tackle the Tar, delivered heartfelt remarks about the importance of keeping talent in the region.
鈥淲e need our young people to stay in Nash County, further their education, and give back to the community,鈥 Davis shared. 鈥淔ind the things you enjoy doing. Rotary develops leaders 鈥 consider joining us. Our club is very proud of each of you and what you are accomplishing.鈥






In closing, NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff expressed gratitude for the partnership and the opportunities it creates.
鈥淚 am grateful that both traditional and adult students can benefit from these scholarships,鈥 Duff said. 鈥淥ur recipients are already making meaningful contributions, and I know they will continue to do so. The Rotary鈥檚 support is helping shape the next generation of leaders.鈥
Through and the unwavering support of the Rocky Mount Rotary Club, students at 麻豆原创 continue to gain access to life-changing educational opportunities 鈥 strengthening both their futures and the future of the region.
Rocky Mount Rotary Club Continues to Invest in Wesleyan Students鈥 Success
Since 2016, the has been a steadfast partner in advancing educational opportunities for students at 麻豆原创 (NCWU). Through its ongoing commitment to service and community impact, the Rotary Club has provided annual scholarship support to deserving Wesleyan students, funds that have made a measurable difference in helping them achieve their academic and professional goals.

This year, 15 students were awarded scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $3,000, continuing the Rotary Club鈥檚 legacy of empowering local students and easing the financial burden of higher education.
During a recent check presentation, NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff joined Rotary representatives and scholarship recipients to celebrate this ongoing partnership. Representing the 2025 Rotary Scholars were Ashton Bunn, an Adult Degree Program senior from Nashville, and Caleb Allen, a traditional student and junior from Pinetops.
Caleb shared how vital local scholarships have been in making his college education possible, noting his aspirations to pursue a career in the computer field and his desire to one day 鈥減ay it forward.鈥 Ashton, who plans to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), spoke about how Rotary鈥檚 values have inspired her. 鈥淭heir commitment to service, integrity, and goodwill is something I hope to carry with me throughout my career,鈥 she said.
Dr. Evan D. Duff commended the Rotary Club鈥檚 unwavering dedication to supporting Wesleyan students, stating, 鈥The Rocky Mount Rotary Club exemplifies what community partnership truly means. Their investment in our students not only changes lives today but helps build a stronger workforce and community for tomorrow.鈥


Beyond financial contributions, the Rotary Club鈥檚 involvement with Wesleyan extends to volunteerism and community engagement. Faculty and staff from NCWU have also stepped up in support鈥攑articipating in Rotary-led initiatives such as , serving as volunteers, runners, and advocates for student opportunity.
Together, these efforts highlight a shared mission between 麻豆原创 and the Rocky Mount Rotary Club: empowering local students to reach their full potential while strengthening the community they call home.
A Global Perspective in Rocky Mount
麻豆原创 (NCWU) and are joining forces once again to bring the world a little closer to home. As part of RMA鈥檚 ongoing mission to develop cultural awareness and global appreciation among its students, NCWU international students were invited to take part in the school鈥檚 annual International Week celebration.

This partnership, now in its second year, blends education, culture, and connection in a way that benefits both institutions and the wider community. Last year, NCWU鈥檚 International Bishop Association (IBA) President, Gabriela Salazar, cooked and presented food from her home country of Venezuela, inspiring RMA students to think globally and celebrate cultural diversity. The collaboration was such a success that RMA extended their invitation for this year鈥檚 International Week.
Over the summer, Renee Barbour, RMA鈥檚 Director of Global Awareness, and Dawn Turner, NCWU鈥橲 Director of International Student Services, met to discuss how to strengthen the partnership. Together, they developed a plan that would allow students from both schools to share their cultures in meaningful and interactive ways.
RMA students kicked things off with a heartwarming fundraiser to purchase welcome gifts, including composition books, snacks, and essentials for all new international students arriving to Wesleyan鈥檚 campus this fall. students carefully packed and decorated each bag, and Ms. Barbour personally delivered them to campus.
鈥淥ur new Bishops were thrilled to receive these thoughtful welcome bags, 鈥渟aid Caroline Modlin, Graduate Assistant and IBA Advisor. 鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome to see young students taking such an active role in promoting kindness, curiosity, and global connection.鈥
This fall, NCWU international students returned the gesture by visiting RMA to present to the school鈥檚 third and fourth grade classes. Students from around the world shared stories, traditions, and artifacts from their home countries. Tara Philips represented Ireland. Ivy Joy represented Kenya. Ifeoma Joy represented Nigeria. Ksenia Goncharuk represented Russia. Antoine Moerlen represented France. Omar Abukheit represented Jordan.






The event, coordinated by Dawn Turner and Caroline Modlin, in partnership with Renee Barbour, offered RMA students a chance to engage directly with global cultures. Together, RMA and NCWU are proving that global awareness begins right here in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
