Category Student News & Events

Nov. 5 @ Noon – WinS Speaker Event!

Come join the Women in Science Club this Friday at noon in SCSC 161 to meet our speaker Brooke Bodensteiner! Bodensteiner is a Ph.D. student in the Muñoz Lab in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at Yale University. Stop…

CIEE Fredrick Douglass Global Fellowship Summer 2022 in Ireland

The Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship, sponsored by CIEE*, honors the legacy of the abolitionist and statesman with a fully-funded summer study abroad program focused on leadership, activism, and cross-cultural understanding. Fellows for this prestigious award will be selected based on…

Nov. 5 @ 9pm – Apply for WCSA Senate

Is there something at Ohio Wesleyan that you’d like to see addressed? Are you interested in joining a student-led activist group? WCSA is holding a general election for the 2021-2022 academic year for 1 vacant seat in the Senate, and…

Student Survey: How Can We Improve OWU Academics?

The Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs (WCSA) Academic Affairs Committee works to improve academics on campus for students. We would like to know what issues you have had with academics on campus and how you think they could be improved.…

Free Student Flu Vaccinations Available at Student Health Center

The OWU Student Health Center is offering free flu vaccines beginning Monday, Oct. 11, in its Stuyvesant Hall office. Appointments are required and may be scheduled by calling 740-368-3160. For more information on flu vaccinations, read the CDC’s “Who Needs…

Student Health Center Survey!

We are asking for feedback from students on how the SHC is doing and what can be improved! This survey is completely voluntary and will take about 10 minutes. OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Student Health Center Contact: Student Health Center…

Scheduling Classes? – Check the catalog!

Several of the majors and course codes in the Department of Economics and Business have changed over the past two years – DegreeAudit is not yet updated. With all the changes you may have more flexibility in your course choice…