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Today – Campus Bible Study for All Faculty, Staff and Students!
Want to know what the Bible says about contemporary issues? Join our Bible study for an hour of exciting biblical questioning as to what the Bible has to tell us and its relevance. We meet every Thursday at noon in…
Oct. 26 – The Ethics of Oral Histories Workshop With Dr. Wendy Singer
On Fri., Oct. 26, Professor Wendy Singer, Roy T. Wortman Distinguished Professor of History at Kenyon College, has agreed to come to OWU to lead a workshop for Dr. Cusato’s upper-level French course on immigration. The workshop will train students…
Oct. 25 – Everything Sucks; Let’s Dance (CoW House Project)
THIS THURSDAY (Oct. 25 from 5 to 7 p.m.) IN BENES ROOM A, a 13-year competitive ballroom dance veteran will be teaching you a little West Coast Swing, Tango, Merengue, Bachata and Hustle. Dancing will be accompanied with a discussion…
Free Tickets for ‘How to Be a Respectable Junkie,’ Sat @ 8pm
Free Tickets are available for this Saturday’s performance of “How to Be a Respectable Junkie,” at 8 p.m. in the Chappelear Studio Theatre. You can pick up tickets in the main Theatre & Dance office or reserve them at 740-368-3855…
Oct. 26 – Rock for a Reason with Delta Zeta and Alpha Sig!
Join the sisters of Delta Zeta and the brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi at ROCK FOR A REASON! Featuring the music of Liberty Deep Down, come enjoy a night of music, food and fun! All proceeds go to the Starkey…
Oct. 25 – Everything Sucks; Let’s Dance (CoW House Project)
THIS THURSDAY (Oct. 25 from 5 to 7 p.m.) IN BENES ROOM A, a 13-year competitive ballroom dance veteran will be teaching you a little West Coast Swing, Tango, Merengue, Bachata and Hustle. Dancing will be accompanied with a discussion…
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Earn 0.25 units of credit with the 2020 Marching Bishops!
For the first time since returning in 2018, the Marching Bishops will be a 0.25 unit course! The Marching Bishops includes musicians on piccolo, flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, mellophone, trombone, euphonium, sousaphone, and drumline percussion as well…
Scholarship Opportunity – Deadline extended to April 16
All juniors majoring in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance Economics, Management 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 2020-2021 academic…
Today @ Noon – Virtual Workshop: Keys to Success in Your Career!
If you’re hoping to land a job or internship, this is a perfect workshop for you. Join us for this exciting opportunity to set yourself up for success in your career! During this interactive workshop on April 16, from noon…
Scholarship Opportunity – Deadline extended to April 16
All juniors majoring in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance Economics, Management 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 2020-2021 academic…
Submit Your Resume or Statements for Review by Career Connection!
Need quick feedback on your resume, cover letter, personal statement, or other document? Career Connection is now offering VIRTUAL REVIEWS via a simple submission form. See the Career Document Feedback Request form here: With a simple click of a button,…
April 21 – Deadline for Blaine E. Grimes Grant Applications
Are you a declared major in Economics & Business Department? Do you have an internship planned for the break or spring semester? If so, you may qualify for funding through the Blaine E. Grimes Grant. This grant is available to…
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