Category Student News & Events

Nov. 8 – Movie Night at the Strand with CPB!

CPB is going to The Strand this Thurs., Nov. 8! It’s free for students, just don’t forget to bring your OWU ID. Students get to pick what movie they’d like to see; options are: Halloween, Bohemian Rhapsody or Nutcracker and…

Nov. 8 – Game Night With the Poodles!

Come join the ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. (affiliates of Iota Nu Sigma Chapter of Worthington, OH) on Nov. 8 in the Stuy Cave to socialize and play a few games! Start Date/Time: November 8, 2018 at 7:22…

Nov. 6 – Congress Candidate Danny O’Connor Coming to OWU!

Congressional candidate Danny O’Connor will be in Ham-Wil on Nov. 6 at 12 p.m.! He is running for the 12th district congressional seat that represents Delaware and Ohio Wesleyan. He will be talking to students about their political needs and…

Politics and Government Independent Study Survey!

My name is Sarah Mattick and I am a senior PG major pursuing Departmental Honors notation for graduation through the Politics & Government Department. My research thesis title is “Perceptions of General Campus Climate from a Conservative Student Perspective,” where…

Nov. 6 – Africa: Languages and Cuisines

Come join the House of Linguistic Diversity in learning different African languages and dialects while enjoying food from the different regions! Start Date/Time: November 6, 2018 at 6:00 PM. End Date/Time: November 6, 2018 at 8:00 PM. Location: Hamilton-Williams Campus…

Nov. 8 – Paint With All the Words Around the World

This House of Linguistic Diversity house project is for lovers of painting, languages or both! Stop by the Benes Rooms to design signs to display in HOLD and your own room! We will be making a large sign for the…

Nov. 7 – Ireland: Forgotten Folklore

Ireland: Forgotten Folklore is a House of Linguistic Diversity house project about the interplay between the Irish language and the prevalence of folklore within the country. There was a time when Irish Gaelic was the most spoken language of the…

Contribute to the Field of Neuroscience

Contribute to the Field of Neuroscience by participating in a survey study about video gaming. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the pathological use of video games, depression, anxiety and escapism. The link below contains…