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Campuswide News & Events
Feb. 6 – Learn about a career at Netflix with Claire Harman ’99!
Join an OWU alum for an info session in Corns 312 from 12:00PM-1:00PM THIS Thursday, Feb. 6th! Claire Harman ’99 will give a presentation about her 10+ years of experience working for large global enterprises and startups to implement e-commerce…
SLUSH SAGE! Come Craft with Us Thurs. 5pm-7pm
Do you care about the rights of queer and trans people? Do you believe in the tenets of intersectional feminism? Do you have an interest in advocating for sexuality and gender equality across campus and beyond? If so, you would…
Feb. 5 – Molly McCully Brown, Essayist and Poet, Reading
Molly McCully Brown Wednesday, February 5th from 4:10-5:10 pm in the Bayley Room Molly McCully Brown is the author of the forthcoming essay collection Places I’ve Taken My Body (Persea Books, 2020) and co-author of the forthcoming poetry collection with…
Wesleyan in Washington Internships for Summer and Fall
Interested in government and policy-related internships for summer and fall, including Wesleyan in Washington and regional internships? Contact Michael Esler at mvesler@owu.edu. OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Arneson Institute. Contact: Michael Esler at mvesler@owu.edu
Women’s History Month Campus Calendar – Call for Committee Members
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) during the month of March. The WHM calendar will include events related to the history,…
Independence College Day at the Ohio Statehouse
OWU seeks students to represent our college at the annual Independent College Day at the Statehouse. Represent OWU in discussions about the problems facing colleges and universities and policies that can help solve them with state legislators and fellow students…
OWU Connection News & Events
Student News & Events
Seniors Don’t Forget
Seniors don’t forget to turn in your mailbox key. Don’t for get to change your shipping address on your ordering sites. Don’t forget to check your address on line in case mail needs to be forwarded to you. And make…
Rising Sophomores & Juniors – Register Now for the Bishop Launch Program!
BLP is designed to help students become confident, competent, and competitive internship and job seekers. Now in its 5th year and offered in fall 2021, BLP participants get 1:1 coaching, opportunities to improve job/internship search skills, and priority access to…
May 19 – Free T-shirt house project
Stop by at Ham-Wil Atrium for a free T-Shirt. White Blank T-shirts will be available with blank statements that say “I Stand For” and you can complete the sentence to customize your own white T-shirt about what you stand for.…
Rising Sophomores & Juniors – Register Now for the Bishop Launch Program!
BLP is designed to help students become confident, competent, and competitive internship and job seekers. Now in its 5th year and offered in fall 2021, BLP participants get 1:1 coaching, opportunities to improve job/internship search skills, and priority access to…
SENIORS: Friendly reminder to return library items
With graduation fast approaching, please remember that most library items for seniors have a May 15 due date. If you need them for finals, please return them no later than May 26, the last day of finals. Additionally, please know…
Scholarship Opportunity for Local Residents, Apply by June 1
The Delaware County Foundation’s Ralph and Mabel Gooding Memorial scholarship provides post-secondary support to college students already enrolled in an accredited university or college and pursuing their first Bachelor’s degree. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Completed first year or beyond at an accredited…
Faculty/Staff News & Events
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