Rachel Scherrer ’18 spends a semester studying in New Zealand. ‘[T]here’s something different about having the practical, hands-on learning experience studying abroad gives you,’ she says.
Seven Fine Arts faculty members exhibit their latest creations through March 30 at OWU’s Ross Art Museum. Join them for a free public reception January 18.
Romance, rebellion, back-stabbing intrigue, scandal, and betrayal. All are part of ‘Royal Gambit,’ – a riveting play detailing the legacy of King Henry VIII and his wives.
Nate Axelrod ’18 is named to the Top 100 Watch List for the Clarence ‘Bevo’ Francis Award, presented annually to the player with the finest overall season within small college basketball.
Cole Hatcher has been a shining force on Ohio Wesleyan’s campus for 11 years. On January 10, he was recognized with Staff Council’s Special Thanks and Recognition (STAR) Award.
In her new role, Jess Ettell Irvine seeks to help ‘students understand their rights as a member of the campus community and to promote personal accountability.’
Bishop Lawrence Reddick III ’74 presents “Truth, Deception, and the Challenge to Bridge an Ever-Widening Gap” at the 25th annual MLK Breakfast Celebration sponsored by Ohio Wesleyan and the Delaware County Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee. (Photo by Mark Schmitter ’12)