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Campuswide News & Events
WOW Speaker Series: No More Hiding May 18, 7:30-8:30
The WOW (Women of Ohio Wesleyan) is an event to bring together OWU women of all ages. This event discusses the Importance of Putting Yourself Out There, Relationship Building, and Bounding Past Your Fear of Networking. This session will be…
May 17 – Vaccine Appointments
OWU, in partnership with the Delaware Public Health District (DPHD), is pleased to announce a limited number of Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine appointments Monday, May 17 from 9:00 am – 11:00 am at a location within walking distance of…
May 12 @ 3 pm – Golden Bishops Awards Ceremony Online
The campus community is invited to join in celebrating the Golden Bishops Award recipients during a virtual Zoom ceremony on Wednesday, May 12, at 3:00pm. Please come and offer your “congrats” and “thanks” for all these students have done for…
May 7, 11, & 15 @ 5:30 pm on Zoom – OWU Theatre & Spanish Students present OUR NEW GOLD, a digital theatre festival!
OUR NEW GOLD is a digital theatre & film festival based on texts from the Spanish Golden Age. OUR NEW GOLD starts May 7, and continues through May 11 and 15! This project is sponsored by a Theory to Practice…
Music Composition Recital (recorded) to premiere Thursday, May 13 at 8 p.m.
The Department of Music Composition Recital will feature compositions by Princeton Vaughn, Tiyinoluwa Olushola-Alao, Linden Coldiron and Niko Barlow. The concert is pre-recorded and will premiere on Thursday, May 13 at 8 p.m. OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Department of Music. Contact:…
Honor Faculty Retirees Through Kudoboard
Dear OWU community, Please join me in a special opportunity to recognize the faculty who retired in 2020 and those retiring in 2021. OWU has launched a Kudoboard to honor and celebrate their many contributions to the OWU community. I…
OWU Connection News & Events
Student News & Events
Nov. 29 – Come Learn about Sorority Recruitment!
Join the Panhellenic Council on Nov. 29 at 7 pm in Milligan Hub (in Stuy) to learn more about sorority recruitment! Meet the recruitment team and the Rho Gammas! Sorority Recruitment 101 Date and Time: 2022-11-29, 7-9 pm Location: Stuyvesant…
$1,000 Cash Prize
The Department of Economics and Business is now accepting applications for the Burton Morgan Entrepreneurship Student Paper Competition Award. The competition is open to all OWU juniors and seniors, and is designed to encourage student research in entrepreneurship and small…
Nov. 29 @ 6:30 p.m. – SAGE-Giving Open House
You’re invited to SAGE-Giving! The Sexuality and Gender Equity SLU is committed to fighting the oppression of all people, with special consideration to the feminist movement and the LGBTQ+ community. Come enjoy a home cooked meal, mingle with SAGE members,…
Let WCSA Know Your Experience With Course Registration!
The Academic Affairs Committee in WCSA needs people to fill out this survey pertaining to the course registration experience! Fill out the survey today so we can collect the necessary data needed to begin addressing the issues surrounding course registration! OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office:…
Apply to be a Resident Assistant or Moderator!
Interested in joining the Residential Life team as a Resident Assistant or Moderator? Apply today to be an RA/Mod! Go to reslife.owu.edu to learn more about the positions and find the application. Important Deadlines: Mid-Year Application due November 30, 2022, at 11:59 p.m.…
Nov. 30 @ 6:30 p.m. – Reproductive Rights Info Night!
Come learn about the legal status of reproductive rights in the U.S. and Ohio, as well as the resources that are available through OWU and in the surrounding community and the steps that can be taken to guarantee everyone is…
Faculty/Staff News & Events
#NPRreads: Wealthier Grays As well as Intersection Of Race And Guns
#NPRreads is actually a weekly element on Twitter and over the Two-Way. The premise is straightforward: Correspondents, editors and producers through our newsroom share parts that have saved them studying. They share tidbits using the #NPRreads hashtag and on Fridays, we spotlight a number of the most effective stories. This week, we convey you 4 reads. From Edith Chapin, NPR's acting executive editor:America's Seniors Locate Middle-Cla s 'Sweet Spot' . #NPRreadshttp://t.co/nVZKxGKiW5 EdithChapin (@EdithChapin) June fifteen, 2015 Though the U.S. economy is considerably brighter than it was a handful of several years back, the hangover in the economic downturn continue to throbs for numerous Us citizens. This tale resonated with me, as I envisioned the impact would have been the opposite on more mature individuals. As people are living lengthier, the prospect that fewer people today could po sibly be in a very financial squeeze is encouraging. It bodes far better for quality of life and maybe some fiscal resources which will be still left to the following generations for a basis for youthful people's economic setting up. The counter-intuitive portion obtained my attention suitable away together with the following rationalization:"Supported by profits from Social Protection, pensions and investments, also being an escalating variety of paychecks from delaying retirement, more mature people not just weathered the economic downturn that began in 2007 but created substantial gains, a new York Moments examination of presidency facts has identified." "As a end result, America's center cla s is graying. "People around the leading edge of your child increase and people born all through Globe War II the twenty five million Americans now concerning the ages of 65 https://www.blackhawksshine.com/Jordan-Oesterle-Jersey and seventy four have emerged as especially nicely positioned within the nation's economic timeline. Though you will discover loads of personal exceptions, like a group they are really far better off fiscally than past generations and should well appreciate a more profitable previous age than long term types, even those merely a decade younger." From Wright Bryan, social media editor, NPR.org:InstaCats makes longreads bearable by inserting pictures of cats #NPRreads http://t.co/YOLypKv4a6 Wright Bryan (@wrightbryan3) June 16, 2015 We all know cats rule the world wide web. We do not know why, neverthele s they do. So I received a chuckle out of this throwaway piece within the Day-to-day Dot about InstaCats, a browser extension that sprinkles random images of cats all over the textual content of those exceedingly extensive, over-serious content we are all examining in recent times. The Dot frames it using this method:"Given how brief the Internet's interest span is, we commit a astonishing quantity of time scrolling via near-endle s wastelands of textual content. It's frequently a chore remaining concentrated on that textual content if you know there's a much better World wide web on the market to check out. The solution to your tedium, needle s to say, is usually to provide the ideal element of the internet into that ceasele s wall of phrases."But wait around! Then it hit me. This is not some silly flash-in-the-pan ploy dreamed up by those wacky men and women who stay to choose from to the Internet. This can be a time-tested tactic confirmed in paper and print by none aside from The new Yorker. Filled with meandering rivers of text, The brand new Yorker retains visitors likely by breaking apart its webpages with seemingly random and amusing cartoons. InstaCats, you are smarter than you search! From Carrie Johnson, NPR Justice Correspondent: Solitary confinement will make adolescents frustrated and suicidal. Will .@LorettaLynch just take up the difficulty? #NPRreads http://t.co/7Kijl2j9Jy Carrie Johnson (@johnson_carrie) June 18, 2015 The U.S. continues to be housing jail inmates and other detainees in severe isolation for many years now. But new scientific research and a few devastating particular examples these types of since the current suicide of a man locked up for several years on New York's Rikers Island devoid of becoming convicted of a crime are reigniting a discu sion with regard to the consequences of solitary confinement. So it's notably well timed that human legal rights employee Ian Kysel, who also teaches at Georgetown College, introduces a wider viewers to his investigate on juveniles and solitary. Inside a new belief piece posted via the Washington Publish, Kysel writes:"This therapy is usually devastating for anyone. But it is significantly dangerous for youngsters and youths, whose brains and bodies are still establishing and who will be as a result at distinct risk of bodily and psychological damage. Dozens of young men and women informed me about dropping handle although in solitary, about harming them selves and perhaps trying suicide."Kysel has interviewed dozens of youthful folks who frolicked in extraordinary isolation, usually like a end result of jail or prison officials' wish to safeguard them from adult inmates. But, he says, the solitary confinement exacted a deep psychological toll:"One teen in Ny, Luz, explained to me she tried to hold herself on her really first day in solitary confinement: 'I just felt I needed to Connor Murphy Jersey die, like there was no way out.' "Advocacy teams this kind of because the American Civil Liberties Union and Human Legal rights Check out happen to be campaigning for several years to restrict the observe of utmost isolation inside jails and prisons. Recently, social conservatives have started to join the talk. Just this week, in the Supreme Court docket choice about jury i sues along with a death-row inmate, Justice Anthony Kennedy went out of his strategy to addre s his individual reservations about long-term solitary confinement. "Years on end of near complete isolation exacts a terrible price tag," Kennedy wrote. From Domenico Montanaro, NPR.org's politics editor:As Lindsey Graham comments on Accomplice flag at SC capitol on CNN, this is David Remnick on Obama response #nprreadshttp://t.co/CIm2PGXG7k Domenico Montanaro (@DomenicoNPR) June 19, 2015 Placing circumstances this kind of since the Charleston, S.C., capturing that left 9 lifele s in a traditionally black https://www.blackhawksshine.com/Henri-Jokiharju-Jersey church in context is not a fairly easy matter to complete. It's fraught which has a two-pronged political controversy the intersection of race and gun violence. It's really hard to consider two concerns that send discu sions in social websites careening further from command. David Remnick, the new Yorker editor, leaned into it with his thought-provoking e say, portray the context from the taking pictures in opposition to the backdrop of an The united states grappling with race in the course of the tenure of its very first black president. Remnick writes:"[T]he text attributed to the shooter are each a throwback and thoroughly modern day: just one acknowledges the rhetoric of utmost response and racism heard so frequently during the era of Barack Obama. His language echoed the barely veiled epithets hurled at Obama while in the 2008 and 2012 campaigns ("We want our state back again!") and also the uncooked sewage that spewed on to Obama's Twitter feed (@POTUS) the moment he cheerfully signed on last thirty day period."And Remnick notes of Obama's reaction:"[F]or all of his Presidential restraint, you might browse the sadne s, the anger, as well as warning in his confront as he stood on the podium; you might listen to it in what he had to say."This is a president Remnick is aware of very well. He has interviewed him various instances and wrote a seminal biography of him, The Bridge: The Life and Increase of Barack Obama. And he notes just how little this president likes talking about race:"After one particular interview in the Oval Place of work, he admitted to me that he was hesitant to reply a number of my questions on race more totally or with considerably le s warning, for equally as a stray term from him about, say, financial policy could affect the money markets, so, too, could a harsh or intemperate term about race have an affect on the political temper in the country."The very first black president has delicately and e sentially politically walked a line on race. "Obama hates to talk concerning this. He lets himself so very little latitude. It's po sible that will change when he's an ex-President targeted on his memoirs," Remnick writes.
Faculty & Staff Bible Study
We welcome all to attend our Faculty & Staff Bible Study, you cannot “fall behind” as we study a different verse each meeting. You are welcome to come to Peale Chapel, and spend the noon hour sharing and reflecting. We…
Don’t be Bothered with Another Piece of Paper!
Did you receive your OWU W2 tax form in the mail recently? Help OWU use our resources in a better way – Go Paperless today! OWU employees are encouraged to go paperless and receive their IRS W-2 form electronically through…
University Classifieds
Whit’s Frozen Custard Is Hiring!
Whit’s Frozen Custard of Delaware is looking to hire OWU students for both the fall and spring semesters (not required to work over breaks)! We offer flexible hours, a fun work experience and earn tips during every shift, too! Email whitsofdelaware@gmail.com or…
Apply to Work at the Women’s Resource Center!
OWU’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is seeking a student intern for the ’18-‘19 Academic Year. The WRC intern will be responsible for continuing to expand the reach and overall effectiveness of the Center. There is a strong emphasis placed on…
Student Purchasing Coordinator Positions Available in the SIO
This position is a 5-day, one-hour-a-day position, either 12-1 p.m. or 4-5 p.m. Requirements: Junior or Senior (preferred), Federal Work-Study (a must), prefer accounting or business majors. Responsibilities include providing accounting detail to clubs, purchasing club supplies and travel, procuring…
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