Category Campus Life & Academics

Get Involved! Aug. 28 Student Involvement Fair

The fall Student Involvement Fair is Thursday, August 28, from 6 – 7:30 pm on the JAYwalk (rain location: Benes Room). As your student settles into campus life, we invite them to explore the incredible variety of student organizations and…

AVI August Event Calendar

Want to know what’s happening in Dining Services this month? Check out what AVI has planned around campus! August 22 – Day on The Jay August 25 – Greek Fest  – Gyros on the JAY August 26 – Iconic Food Series > Dawgs…

🚨 URGENT 25-26 FAFSA Reminder

This is a crucial reminder: your student’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) needs to be completed as soon as possible. As of May 28, 2025, we had 135 students who completed a FAFSA for the 2024-2025 academic year but have not…

Student Accounts Payment Information

Dear OWU Families: I write to share important information that will affect students who plan to use payment plan options this fall or who have outstanding balances of $100 or more and who are not enrolled in a payment plan…

‘Go Change the World, Bishops!”

Ohio Wesleyan University celebrated its 181st commencement ceremony May 10, with dancer, actor, author, and director Jasmine Guy encouraging the Class of 2025 to “Go change the world, Bishops!” Watch the video, check out the photos and read the story. OWU…

Ideas, Insight, and Imagination for Your Summer

How much can you learn in 3 minutes this summer?! Nine professors participated in OWU’s signature event, i³: Ideas. Insight. Imagination, in February 2025, and now the latest season of lectures are available for your viewing pleasure! Get to know…

A New Chapter for OWU’s Campus Store

Ohio Wesleyan is now partnering with BibliU to operate the OWU Campus Store and provide students with digital course materials each semester. Digital materials will be made available via BibliU’s Equitable Access (EA) program at a cost of $68 per item, per…

OWU Receives Library of Congress Grant

Dr. Sarah Kaka received a $25,000 Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant. This grant will support Dr. Kaka’s work to enhance preservice teachers’ capacity to teach using primary sources. By engaging preservice teachers, cooperating teachers, and teacher educators…