Category Campuswide News & Events

Sign Out of Social Media

Sign out of Social Media: It is now one of the most beautiful seasons here on campus. Spend more time going outside instead of being on social media. Being outdoors increases your vitamin D levels, makes you happier, and improves…

Nov. 10 – Plant a Flag for a Veteran or Current Military Soldier

In honor of Veterans Day, please come and remember our current or past military personnel who protect and serve by planting a flag outside Hamilton-Williams Campus Center. On Friday, Nov. 10, the Student Involvement Office will have flags available as…

Free Microsoft Office Mobile Apps for Students and Faculty!

Students and employees qualify for free use of Microsoft Office apps for Android and iOS: Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Just download and install the app from the App or Play Store. Sign in with your OWU BishopMail address.…

Nov. 10 – Chat with the Comparative Lit Chair!

George Sokolsky and the Bolsheviks: “Writing the Revolution: A Granddaughter’s Tale,” presented by Professor Anne Sokolsky, Comparative Literature chair. George Sokolsky was a journalist in China during the turbulent decades of the 1920s and 1930s, says Professor Sokolsky, and he…

Nov. 14 – 2018 Economic Outlook Conference

The 2018 Economic Outlook Conference will be held on Tues., Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Ham-Wil; Benes Room B. Joining us on this year’s panel will be Bob Lamb J.D. – Delaware County Economic Development, Andrew Will ’09 CFA – Hartford…

Nov. 9 – Faculty Discussion Panel

Please join us for a panel, “The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917: What Was Good? What Was Bad? Is It Over?” featuring Professors Mark Gingerich (Russian History), Sean Kay (Soviet and Russian Politics and Government), and Stephanie Merkel (Russian Language and…

Nov. 7 – Sagan National Colloquium presents Tasiana Njau

Tasiana Njau (BSc., Msc) is a psychologist and a faculty member at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, as well as a clinician at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She is trained in mental health assessment,…

Nov. 9 – Faculty Piano Recital: Dr. Frank Chiou

The Music Department invites you to the Faculty Recital Piano Performance by the talented Dr. Frank Chiou on Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. in Sanborn Hall’s Jemison Auditorium. The free recital will feature music by Franz Liszt and is a must see…