Category Campuswide News & Events

OWU Daily Spring Break Publication Schedule

Have a great spring break, Bishops! The OWU Daily will be published on Monday, March 9, for any last-minute communication needs and then take its own break. The OWU Daily will return to daily weekday publication on Monday, March 16.…

Ross Art Museum Open Late for First Friday

The Ross Art Museum will be open late this Friday until 8 p.m. in celebration of downtown Delaware’s First Friday March for Art festivities. OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Ross Art Museum Contact: Ruth Szukala at ramuseum@owu.edu

 “Letter to a Woman That Inspires Me” – All March

The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and the Chief Diversity Office (CDO), in collaboration with Rafiki and Sisters United, invite you to participate in “Letter to a Woman That Inspires Me” as part of Women’s History Month. Throughout March, students, faculty,…

March 2-6 – WHM Pop-Up Station: Then. Now. Still.

The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and the Chief Diversity Office (CDO), in collaboration with Rafiki and Sisters United, are hosting pop-up stations throughout March in celebration of Women’s History Month. As part of this month’s programming, we invite…

March 3 @ 4:10 p.m. – Biology Seminar Series with Dr. Amanda Powers

Please join the Biology Seminar Series for a talk by Dr. Amanda Powers, Assistant Professor at Xavier University: “Using evolutionary models to understand the mechanisms controlling bone size and shape.” Free and open to everyone. There will be snacks! See…

March 2 @ 12:10 p.m. – Bad Bunny: Stage as Story

How can a halftime show become a cultural statement? Join Prof. Glenda Nieto-Cuebas and students Lukas Reichenbacher ’29, Opal Shipley ’29, and Téa Ilic ’26 for a conversation on how Bad Bunny transformed the Super Bowl stage into a celebration…

March 3 @ 6:30 p.m. Art & Environment Poet Jarod Anderson

Join the Ross Art Museum for the Art and the Environment Talk Series: Jarod Anderson is a nature writer, podcaster, and poet who has just published his fifth book, “Strange Animals,” his fiction debut. His work revolves around a deep…

March 1 @ 7 p.m. – Benjamin Katz Junior Recital

Experience the rich and expressive sounds of the double bass with Benjamin Katz at his junior recital! The program features works spanning the Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary eras, including: Johann Christian Bach – Adagio in E minor Giovanni Bottesini –…