Category Student News & Events

Sign Up for Fall Intramural Sports

The fall intramural sports registration is open! Choose from 3 intramural sports leagues – each season will be 4 weeks long starting the week of Sept. 14 and concluding Oct. 8. It will offer an opportunity to participate in friendly…

Knit & Crochet With S.O.C.K.! (No experience necessary)

Service Oriented Crocheting and Knitting (S.O.C.K.) is looking for new members! Join us via Zoom at 6 pm on the second Saturday of each month to knit/crochet items for donation. All levels of experience welcome! We will also teach anyone…

Attention Student Organization! Register for GO! OWU

GO! OWU is Saturday, Sept. 19 from 10 am – 12 pm on Zoom! We are looking forward to hosting our fall leadership development retreat online! In order to stay in Good Standing with the Student Involvement Office, each registered…

Health Tip of the Week: Sleep Can Help Fight Infection

When trying to decide if you should go to sleep or watch TikToks until 3 am, try catching some ZZZs instead of getting sucked into Conspiracy TikTok. Evidence shows that getting enough sleep, usually about 7-9 hours for adults, helps…

First-Year Students – We Want to Hear From You!

The common reading for all incoming students in The OWU Experience (UC 160 or UC 230) is Ibram Kendi’s book, “How to be an Antiracist.” As part of this course, we want to know about your experiences with race and…

CHANGED Student Health Center Hours

CHANGED Student Health Center Hours: Monday- Thursday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. We are NOT open on Fridays Location: Ground level of Stuyvesant Hall. This semester you may not make appointments via the Student Health Portal. You must call (740) 368-3160 to…

Counseling Services is open!

Counseling Services wants students to be aware we are available to safely provide OWU students free virtual counseling support and/or referrals as well as other resources. Please call 740-368-3145 to arrange a phone screening during normal business hours (M-F, 8:30-12, 1-5…

First-Year Students – We Want to Hear From You!

The common reading for all incoming students in The OWU Experience (UC 160 or UC 230) is Ibram Kendi’s book, “How to be an Antiracist.” As part of this course, we want to know about your experiences with race and…