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Campuswide News & Events
Last Day! Donate New & Gently Used Items to Domestic Violence Survivors!
Help the Marching Bishops support domestic violence survivors by donating new and gently used items to Turning Point’s Delaware shelter. Turning Point is an organization that responds to the needs of domestic violence victims by providing shelter, counseling, advocacy, and general support…
TOMORROW @ 10 a.m. – First-Gen Student & Alumni Reception + Meet-and-Greet
Join us for the First-Gen Student & Alumni Reception + Meet-and-Greet. This is a fantastic opportunity to network with alumni and connect with other first-gen students. The event will take place tomorrow, Oct. 19, during the family and alumni weekend…
TODAY @ NOON – Love Your Body!
National Love Your Body Day is today, October 18! Join SAGE for a house project from noon to 1 p.m. in the Ham-Wil Atrium. There will be a banner for everyone to write what they love about themselves, sticky note…
Oct. 20 – iCubed Lectures to be Featured on Ohio Farm Bureau Radio
Joe Cornerly at the Ohio Farm Bureau has recorded a radio show about OWU’s three- minute iCubed lectures. The show, which airs statewide on several stations, will include i3 lectures by professors Amy Downing, Goran Skosples, Ashley Biser, Alice Simon, Chris Fink,…
TONIGHT @ 7 p.m. – Babbling Bishops Homecoming Show
Join the Babbling Bishops for some improv comedy games! You’re sure to have some good laughs as we play fun improv games — some of which require audience participation! As always, everything is made up on the spot so anything…
Oct. 24 @ 7:30 p.m. – Smith Lecture on Civil War History (Sagan National Colloquium)
Please join us Thursday, October 24 as Joseph T. Glatthaar, Ph.D., Stephenson Distinguished Professor of History at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, discusses “Generalship and Army Culture: A Study of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army…
OWU Connection News & Events
Student News & Events
Postgraduate Job Opportunity – Office of the President
Graduating Seniors – The Office of the President again will be offering a one-year, paid, full-time postgraduate internship starting in June 2021 and continuing through June 2022. This unique position will provide the selected individual with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience related…
Come try out for the women’s varsity tennis team!
Open spots of the women’s tennis team! OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Women’s Tennis Team Contact: Ruthie Silberman at risilber@owu.edu
Help OWU Improve Student Mental Health Services, Take Confidential Survey Before March 26
Please help Ohio Wesleyan better understand student mental health concerns and priorities by taking a confidential survey being conducted by the University of Michigan’s Healthy Minds Network. You should receive an email today from umich.edu with a link to the…
NOW OPEN – 💲 Literary Awards 💲
ATTN: ALL students! Submission time is now open for the 2021 Literary Awards! Your chance to WIN BIG has begun! Not an English Major or Minor? No problem, competition is open to ALL students! Check out our poster with all the prizes and the…
Now Accepting – Legacy Applications for 2021-2022
The Legacy Internship Program is now open for student applications for the 2021-2022 academic year! This program offers PAID on-campus positions during the academic year. The student must be a legacy student, which means that the student had a parent,…
Video Games vs. Emotional Intelligence Research Survey Participants Needed!
You are invited to take part in a research study examining the relationship between video game consumption and emotional intelligence. We are looking for respondents 18 years or older to fill out our survey which will take a maximum of…
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