Category Campuswide News & Events

WCSA Senate Meeting – Mondays @7pm

Join WCSA for their weekly Senate meeting () and check out the WCSA webpage for other info () OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: WCSA Contact: Apoorva Puranik at wcsaexec@owu.edu

Ask A Bishop: Social Justice Through the Lens of Faith

Dr. Chad Johns ’02, University Chaplain, and Khadija Adams ’04, invite you to join them for a discussion on how religious faith informs the work for racial justice. Khadija Garrison Adams ’04, a proud New Orleanian, Black woman, wife, mother,…

OWU Game Day Registration – Week of April 19

OWU Athletics is excited to extend the opportunity to welcome a limited number of spectators to our sporting events, including our most passionate support from you – OWU students, faculty, and staff!  This is a great opportunity to begin re-creating…

We Persisted: Sexual Assault Awareness Rally

In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness month, Empower OWU is hosting a Sexual Assault Awareness Rally on April 24 from 2pm-5pm on the Jay. There will be different stations on self-care, learning how to report, what to do as a…

May 2 – Black Excellence Concert Performer Sign Up

Are you an up and coming artist looking to reach a larger audience? Or just a student performer who likes to perform for fun? Sign up to perform at the Black Excellence Week Concert! The concert will be held May…

Last chance to order History Dept. shirt!

The History Department is selling shirts and sweatshirts! They feature a drawing of Elliott Hall on the back and are available in a short sleeve tee, long sleeve tee, and a crewneck sweatshirt. The shop is open until April 19!…

Green Week 2021: Activities All Week!

Celebrate, advocate, and educate yourself for the good of the planet this week, with events brought to you by the Sustainability Task Force, SEAL, and OWU Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Here is the schedule: MONDAY, 4.19: Calling drive with Citizens’ Climate…

‘Twelfth Night, 2020’ Debuts April 23

“Twelfth Night, 2020” is a contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s original which refocuses the text on the LGBTQIA+ community representation and inclusivity, set within circumstances that underscore the vital importance of peaceful protest as the voice of a community. We hope…