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Campuswide News & Events
Feb. 18 – Special Collections Open House for Black History Month
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Noon – 5 pm Beeghly Library (2nd Floor, Reading Room) Stop by the OWU Libraries’ Special Collections and see objects related to the experiences and achievements of Ohio Wesleyan’s Black students and alumni. In recognition of…
Women’s History Month – Call for Events and Programs
This year the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and the Student Involvement Office are coordinating a calendar of events to celebrate Women’s History Month (WHM). The WHM calendar will include any event related to the history, contributions, or experiences of…
Feb. 17 @ 8 – Black History Month Speaker – Monti Washington
The Campus Programming Board welcomes Monti Washington to campus on Monday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. in Benes B. A product of a one night stand, abused in foster home after foster home, and raised sleeping in parks were just…
Feb. 18 @ 8 – Faculty Recital: Jeremy Smith, Trombone
On Tuesday, Feb. 18, Jeremy Smith, Adjunct Professor of Trombone, will be giving a recital that features music for alto, tenor, and bass trombone at 8 p.m. in Jemison Auditorium at Sanborn Hall. Composer represented in the recital include: –Enrique…
Today through Sunday – OWU Theatre & Dance Dept. presents ‘Eurydice’ by Sarah Ruhl
Bring a date this Valentine’s Day weekend and see “Eurydice,” a retelling of the classic Greek myth by Sarah Ruhl. Performances are Feb. 13, 14, and 15 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. in the Chappelear Drama…
Golden Bishop Awards – Nominate Today
The Golden Bishop Awards have been held since 1987 and exists to recognize Ohio Wesleyan students, advisors, and organizations for outstanding achievements in leadership and community service. We are excited to share year the awards ceremony will also include fraternity…
OWU Connection News & Events
Student News & Events
Looking for an On-Campus Job for Summer 2021 or Fall 2021?
New positions just added! This year, all open positions for on-campus student employment will be posted through Career Connection’s Handshake Portal: Once you have logged in to Handshake, please click on Jobs > On Campus. This will bring up all…
Media Center Student Job Openings for the Fall Semester
Media Center Desk Assistant – Fall 2021 The Media Center in Beeghly library is now accepting applications for the fall semester. Applicants must be dependable, customer service oriented, and should have a general knowledge of basic presentation equipment. Duties will…
Vote for Dedication – Gipson for WCSA Secretary
I’ve learned a lot since being elected to WCSA as Class of 2024 Representative, like how there isn’t a permanent spot for a person of color in the counseling center or that there’s an outdated imbalance between three writing credits…
Fraternity & Sorority Life Strategic Planning Committee Town Hall Meeting
In 2019, Ohio Wesleyan conducted an external review of the fraternity & sorority life program. The review highlighted important priorities to help elevate this community and the experiences of its members. A strategic planning committee was then formed to look…
Available Covid 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 every Monday morning (9:00 am – 11:00 am) through the month of May. These appointments will…
Scholarship Opportunity
All juniors majoring in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance Economics, Management Economics, Quantitative Economics, or International Business are eligible for the Christian Kamm Scholarship. For the purpose of this scholarship, junior means students who will graduate next year. For the…
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