Category Student News & Events

Belonging Begins Now!

Join SAGE in their collaboration with Kaleidoscope. To assist the center’s staff with working alongside queer youth to create free programming, housing, and other support services for LGBTQ+ youth! Week of raffle: April 17-21    Time: 12 pm – 2…

April 23 – Lavender & Multicultural Graduation!

Graduating Seniors please fill out this form! Hi, will you be graduating at the end of this semester? Do you identify as a part of the LGBTQ+ / Global Majority?  If so, we welcome you to join us in celebrating you…

Spring 2023 OWU AVI Dining Survey

Our dining program plays an integral role here at OWU. In an effort to continually improve, we’re asking for your feedback by taking a brief survey to provide us with insight that we can utilize to adapt the dining program…

April 20 @ Noon – Green Week Event: Campus Trade Store

Tree House will be sponsoring a Campus Trade Store on Thursday, April 20th from 12-1PM in the Hamilton-Williams Campus Center Atrium. If you have any unwanted clothes that you’d like to donate, you may bring them to Tree House (110a…

TODAY @ 6 p.m. – Senior Class Munch & Mingle

Graduating seniors, join us this evening from 6 – 8 PM for the Senior Class Munch & Mingle! ALL graduating seniors are invited to join Career Connection and Alumni Engagement on the 2nd floor of Smith Hall TODAY, April 18th…

April 23 – Senior Class Gift Challenge vs. Denison

This year we brought back Cash Before the Clash – the senior class gift challenge between OWU and Denison. For the first time in the challenge’s history, Denison was given the trophy during halftime of the men’s lacrosse game. The…

April 19 @ 5 p.m. – Mini Green Houses and Black Farmers

Come make mini greenhouses for native wildflowers out of recycled plastic bottles and cups with Tree House, the Black Student Union, and OWU’s majorettes, the Battling Elite Stars, while the team’s president Simone Ntezinde and member Nia Dawson speak about…

April 20 @ 6 p.m. – Indigenous Artist Wendy Red Star Webinar

Join IPAC and Tree House in talking with Wendy Red Star about her exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art, “A Scratch on the Earth,” which explores colonialism and the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe, particularly through “a U.S. government policy enforced…

LGBTQIA+ & Black History Month Flags Downtown

The city of Delaware is currently considering a decision on whether or not to fly third-party flags, including Pride flags and Black History Month flags, along Sandusky Street in downtown Delaware. The local discussion follows legal action being taken elsewhere…