Category Campuswide News & Events

Halloween Costume Collection

Circle K is collecting gently used, clean Halloween costumes, pieces, and accessories (no hats) to be donated to those that cannot afford costumes. Use it as an excuse to clean out your closet! Donation boxes are set up around campus.…

Oct. 5 to 8 – “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury

Did you read the classic book? Come experience his stage adaptation. The Department of Theatre & Dance presents Bradbury’s play about a possible near future without books, Oct. 5-8 on the Chappelear Drama Center Main Stage. Tickets can be reserved by calling…

THANK YOU OWU!

On behalf of the Pre-Health and Pre-SOMA Clubs here at OWU, I would like to personally thank everyone who contributed to our Children’s Book Drive last semester! With a combined effort from faculty, staff, students, and the local community, we…

OWtsiders Shirts for Sale!

Support your favorite coed a cappella group by buying an OWtsiders T-shirt! Act fast because the deadline to order is Friday, Oct. 6! Order online at:  We are selling black or gray short-sleeve shirts designed by a member. The design? Why…

Today – Dr. Panhuis with Women In STEM

Join Women In STEM, TODAY, for a chance to hear Dr. Panhuis speak about her research on Placenta Evolution, and her reflections on becoming an Evolutionary Biologist. Free pizza, too! We hope to see you there! Start Date 29, 2017…

SATURDAY – Delta Zeta’s All-Inclusive Fun Run & Fall Festival!

Greek? Unaffiliated? Professor? Staff? Doesn’t matter! Our fall philanthropy event Turtle Trot & Fall Festival is open for all to participate! The event on Sept. 30, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. will benefit The Starkey Hearing Foundation. It will be a 5k-like fun run…

Health Tip – Drink More Coffee!

Don’t get rid of coffee–coffee is actually very healthy for you! It provides antioxidants, can help you live longer, and reduce the risk of diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Health Center and Kallie Majka. Contact: Kallie…

Oct. 5 to 8 – “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury

Did you read the classic book? Come experience his stage adaptation. The Department of Theatre & Dance presents Bradbury’s play about a possible near future without books, Oct. 5-8 on the Chappelear Drama Center Main Stage. Tickets can be reserved by calling…