Category Campuswide News & Events

Oct. 4 – Learn HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD!

7 p.m. Oct. 4, 2019 – Hamilton-Williams Campus Center’s Benes B – “How to Change the World?” panel discussion with Memme Onwudiwe ’15 (Majors: International Studies and French), Carolyn Thompson ’14 (Majors: History, Spanish, and Latin American Studies), and Emma…

TOMORROW @ 4:10 p.m. – Science Lecture Series: Ryan Yoder

Our first Science Lecture Series of 2019 will be tomorrow, Oct. 3, at 4:10 p.m. in Science Center 163. The speaker will be Ryan Yoder, Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry at OSU-Marion. The title of the…

TODAY @ 4 p.m. – OWU Climate Crisis Town Hall & Discussion

As part of OWU’s 2020 Mock Convention, the platform committee will be hosting our first hearing — a discussion on the climate crisis and the 2020 presidential candidates. This will be at 4 p.m. in the Bayley Room on Wednesday,…

Oct. 3 – Hispanic Film Festival Kicks Off Thursday

BIRDBOY, (PSICONAUTAS, LOS NIÑOS OLVIDADOS), Dir. Alberto Váquez and Pedro Rivero / Spain / 80 min / 2015. Based on the comic Psiconautas by Alberto Vazquez, this animated coming-of-age film follows the main character, a shy outcast in a post-apocalyptic…

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Please take note of the following events to help raise awareness about Domestic Violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Flags on the Jay: 34,560 people experience rape, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner per day in the United…

This Weekend Only! “The Country House”

“The Country House” – this weekend only! Don’t miss the first main-stage production of the year! October 4, 5, 6 at the Chappelear Drama Center. Students free! Faculty and staff free Friday night. Call the box office for reservations at…

Oct. 4 – Learn HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD!

7 p.m. Oct. 4, 2019 – Hamilton-Williams Campus Center’s Benes B – “How to Change the World?” panel discussion with Memme Onwudiwe ’15 (Majors: International Studies and French), Carolyn Thompson ’14 (Majors: History, Spanish, and Latin American Studies), and Emma…