
Texas Wesleyan University's Transformative Changes
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Emily Messer, the new president of Texas Wesleyan University, is making significant strides in Fort Worth. Enrollment has surged by 25% since the pandemic, reaching a decade-high of 2,792 students. The university is collaborating with the city on a neighborhood revitalization project and transitioning to NCAA Division Two for sports. A two-year Main Street America partnership is enhancing the Polytechnic Heights area, with students gaining real-world experience through hands-on classes. The universitys move to Division Two in the 2028-2029 season will introduce more regional rivals. A new stadium, Karen Cramer Stadium, is under construction, set to open in winter 2027. A strategic plan for the next five years is forthcoming, aiming for further enrollment growth and continued city momentum.
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