Category Campuswide News & Events

In Need of Prayer? Feeling Stressed or Overwhelmed? 

OWU’s Newman Club will be leading a prayer team to pray for students’ intentions. There is a box located in the Ham-Wil Atrium for students who want to leave any messages, concerns or issues that they would like the team…

April 22 – Join Us at Poochella Doggy Festival

Join us for our first community-wide doggy festival, paw-fect for your furry little friend. We will have food trucks, music, raffle baskets, a photographer and doggie prizes. We will have an array of local pet-friendly businesses, so come check them…

Nominate Students to be Honored at KuShinda!

Do you know someone who is a student you believe should be honored for their accomplishments? Then nominate for first-year, sophomore, junior and senior awards for KuShinda! Poll is here:  Voting ends April 18, 2018, so nominate today! OWU Sponsoring…

April 19 – Student Music Composition Recital

Come join Dr. Jennifer Jolley’s music composition students for a recital of original music. Featured composers on the first half of this recital will be Jase Jacobson, Austin Wood, Stuart Cox, Jess Martich, Noah Green and Mi So Yoo. The second…

April 23 – Lavender Graduation with the Spectrum Resource Center

Join the Spectrum Resource Center in celebrating the first annual Lavender Graduation on Mon., April 23 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.! Mingle, snack and celebrate the accomplishments of graduating seniors on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. For those graduating seniors, commemorative pins will be provided…

Order a Zoology Department T-Shirt!

The Zoology Student Board is selling departmental shirts for $18.50 (plus shipping). The color options include heather gray, ice blue, kelly green, purple and turquoise. Buy your shirt today to support Zoology events for next year! Order the shirts here: …

April 18 – 2018 Student Symposium

The spring Student Symposium showcases the research and creative work of Ohio Wesleyan students across the academic spectrum. The Symposium provides an opportunity for students to share their work with the OWU community and enter a dialogue that can spur…