Category Campuswide News & Events

April 7 @ 8:30 AM – Delaware Does Entrepreneurship!

Delaware Does Entrepreneurship better than anyone else! The April event will feature a solution to data analytics for small businesses, a food subscription box delivering the newest, most innovative brands and flavors across all categories, and a founder bringing a…

March 29 @ 4:10 PM – Charles Bernstein Honorary Degree and Reading

Groundbreaking poet, editor, critic, and activist Charles Bernstein will join us in the Bayley Room on the second floor of Beeghly Library for a reading and to receive an honorary degree, Ohio Wesleyan’s highest honor. Bernstein is the award-winning author…

April 4 @ 4:30 PM – Psi Chi Invited Speaker Series

The Psychology Department will be hosting the Psi Chi Invited Speaker Series on Monday, April 4, from 4:30-6 PM in Merrick Hall #301. “Racial Trauma and Communities of Color” presented by Dr. Steven Kniffley, Chief Diversity Officer for Spalding University…

March 26 @ 7 PM – Faculty Music Recital: Dr. Chris Lizak

Join us this weekend for the percussion sounds of Dr. Chris Lizak in his first OWU faculty recital! Dr. Lizak is the OWU assistant marching band director and percussionist instructor. He will be playing works by Burritt, O’Halloran, Trevind, Vinao,…

March 24 @ 7:30 PM – Milligan Leaders in Business Lecture

Date: March 24, 2022 Time: 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM Location: Hamilton-Williams Campus Center – Benes Rooms The Leaders in Business Lecture Series was created in 1992 through a generous endowment established by Robert L. “Bill” Milligan ‘22 and his…

March 23 @ 7 PM – Spring Break Service & Wilderness Celebration

Join us for this year’s Spring Break Service & Wilderness Celebration on Wed, March 23 at 7 PM in Crider Lounge (2nd floor of the Hamilton-Williams Campus Center). You’ll see pictures and hear stories about the Service Trips and Wilderness…

March 23 @ 6:30 PM – Native American Women’s Activism Discussion

Myths about Native Americans abound in the American cultural imagination—including the idea that they’re “disappearing” or simply of the past. America’s Indigenous women have been perhaps even more invisible, but they are actually actively pressing for Native American survivance in…