April 17 @ 3 – LA CASA House Project
Join us for a LA CASA house project, The Life and Works of Tatiana de la Tierra! Come learn about the lesbian, Latina poet Tatiana de la Tierra, listen to her poems, and write some poetry of your own. The…
Join us for a LA CASA house project, The Life and Works of Tatiana de la Tierra! Come learn about the lesbian, Latina poet Tatiana de la Tierra, listen to her poems, and write some poetry of your own. The…
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 hope you will be able to join us Tuesday, April 20, 2021 (6:30pm) as Stephen Tull, Ph.D. presents “The Role of the U.S. in the World: How Others See Us.” Stephen Tull, OWU class of 1982, recently retired from…
The power outage that affected central and academic campus Monday continues to impact Beeghly Library, which will remain closed today, with staff working remotely. In addition, the following six central campus buildings will be affected by a planned electricity outage…
“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…
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…
Mindfulness Moment is a free, drop-in, no-registration-necessary group offering various mindfulness/meditation exercises to bring awareness and balance to body and mind. This is a virtual space that meets for an hour each week on Wednesdays at noon. Please bring yourself,…
Join us on April 23 from 12 – 1 pm via Zoom for a discussion on Race and Ethnicity Terminology. Terms and definitions are ever-evolving and changing and often mean different things to different people. They are provided as a…
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,…
Join us for a LA CASA house project, The Life and Works of Tatiana de la Tierra! Come learn about the lesbian, Latina poet Tatiana de la Tierra, listen to her poems, and write some poetry of your own. The…