They may have graduated in May, but members of the Class of 2018 continue to celebrate as they achieve OWU Connection-powered outcomes in their careers and graduate school placements.
OWU's Economics Management Fellows visit the New York Federal Reserve and Stock Exchange, and meet with alumni and other leaders in business and government.
Students from two Travel-Learning Courses, including Alix Templeman ’19, visit Alaska to study climate change through plant biology and mathematical modeling.
Books by three OWU-affiliated authors are in hot competition for the 2018 Ohioana Readers’ Choice Award: ‘Savage Country’ by Robert Olmstead; ‘The Good Bones’ by Maggie Smith ’99; and ‘A Natural History of Hell’ by Jeffrey Ford.
They train to become Quidditch players (and learn about health and human kinetics), study the super powers of super heroes (and learn about physics), and solve mysteries inspired by Sherlock Holmes (and learn about deductive reasoning.)
Cirrus Robinson ’20 wins the national high jump championship at the NCAA Division III outdoor track & field meet. She also claims her second consecutive championship at this year’s indoor meet.
Eighty-five OWU scholar-athletes are named to the North Coast Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll, recognizing the students for earning a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher.
'Summer, summer, summertime. Time to sit back and unwind.' Sending best wishes from the Bishop for a jazzy, fresh, and fun summer. (Photo by Rafael Manrique)
Perkins Observatory Celebration of the Sun
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Central Ohio Symphony Concert and Fireworks at OWU