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Campuswide News & Events
Support the Bishops at Athletic Events Today and Tomorrow!
Baseball and Softball will both play this Wed., April 24. Softball will play Otterbein University at 3:30 p.m. on Margaret Sagan Field. Baseball will play Marietta College at 4 p.m. on Littick Field. Softball will play again on Thurs., April…
Black World Studies Department T-Shirts for Sale!
Show your support for the Black World Studies department by buying a T-shirt! The link to purchase them can be found here: Short- sleeved T-shirts are $12, Long- sleeved are $15, and Crewneck sweaters are $25. The last day to…
TOMORROW @ Noon – Student I-Cubed Lectures (FREE PIZZA)
Join us for the 2nd Annual Student I-Cubed Lectures tomorrow, April 25, at noon in Merrick Hall, 3rd Floor! Come hear OWU students deliver 3-minute lectures with ideas, insight and imagination on a variety of topics! FREE PIZZA! OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office:…
TOMORROW @ 7 p.m. – Black World Studies Sexual and Reproductive Health Lecture
The Black World Studies program invites you to a lecture titled “Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Tanzania: Opportunities and Challenges” with Dr. Cecelia Makafu. The lecture will be held tomorrow, April 25, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.…
TOMORROW @ 4 p.m. – Icelandic Megaviruses? Racial Inequality in Education? Learn More at the Student Symposium
Ever wonder about racial inequality in special education? Or megaviruses in Iceland? These are just a couple of topics being presented at the spring Student Symposium! The spring Student Symposium showcases the research and creative work of Ohio Wesleyan students…
Today – Save a Life! Donate Blood
Save a life! The Red Cross will be on campus for a Blood Drive today from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. in Benes Rooms A&B. Make an appointment at the following link using sponsor code: OWU. Appointments are preferred and will get…
OWU Connection News & Events
Student News & Events
OWU Jiujitsu, Karate/TKD, and Self-Defense
Okinawa Karate/TKD PE301 is one of the greatest self-defense systems ever created. Activity courses are offered through OWU for beginners to advanced students. You will learn the complete system created by the oldest living people on earth, taught in a…
Planning to study away in 2021-2022? START HERE!
Study away/ abroad is a transformative experience for any student and a hallmark program within The OWU Connection. Students are eligible to study away once they have reached their “junior year” (+15 units of credit), are in good academic status,…
OWU Connection / IOCP Program Updates
Please visit for updates regarding the 2021 spring, summer, and fall plans for The OWU Connection and International and Off-Campus Programs. This website is updated regularly and includes useful information related to adaptations and changes to IOCP and OWU Connection programming.…
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. – ‘Pink Goes Red’ Feb. 6 Event Information
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. is sponsoring a Heart Health Impact program, “Pink Goes Red,” on Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. Educational information will be provided by the American Heart Association, as well as yoga, line dancing, hip hop, and…
Feb. 1 @ 6 p.m. – NEW Sorority Recruitment Information Session
The Panhellenic Council is hosting the LAST informational session Monday, Feb. 1, from 6-7 pm EST on Zoom. Come listen to our Rho Gammas, affiliated sorority members who gave up their letters to help you find yours, about their highlights…
Nu Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Recruitment Event this Sunday
The Nu Phi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. announces a Rush Event, this Sunday, Jan. 31, at 3 pm. Register in advance for this meeting at Students MUST USE your school email address when registering. All attendees should…
Faculty/Staff News & Events
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