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Connect2 OWU
December 2018
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OWU in Review 2018
2018’s biggest Oh-Wooo moments include opening The Delaware Entrepreneurial Center, cheering head coach Jay Martin’s 700th men’s soccer victory, and watching the first student-directed main season play in 42 years.
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A Year in Japan
Robert Wu ’20 earns a Freeman-ASIA Award to support living in Tokyo and studying for a year at Waseda University. He also will complete an internship at a Buddhist monastery.
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Ready, Set, Improv
Hannah Wargo ’19 studies improv and sketch comedy in New York City and completes her OWU Connection experience by writing and staging her own campus show.
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A Bird’s-Eye View in Belize
Lucas Farmer ’19 works to map the islands of Belize via drone and to conduct interviews for a spatial storytelling project. His work is supported by the National Science Foundation.
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Wildlife Orphanage
Serena George ’19 (left) and Abbi Turner ’20 complete an OWU Connection experience at the Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage in Zimbabwe, where they conduct research and aid endangered animals.
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Future Business Trailblazers
Ohio Wesleyan selects six sophomores for the 2019 inaugural class of Latham Entrepreneurial Scholars. The competitive program teaches students to become ‘entrepreneurial thinkers.’
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Moot Court 2018
Eight teams represent Ohio Wesleyan in regional competition with three students – Ana Borish ’19, Matt Houck ’19, and Anne Miner ’20 – earning individual recognition.
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Novel Fashion
Students in professor Stephanie Merkel’s honors comparative literature class create life-size paper clothing to dress up their understanding of ‘Reason and Romanticism.’
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Better Together
Chaplain Jon Powers writes a chapter about ‘Methodists and Muslims: Better Together’ in the new book, ‘Displaced Persons: Theological Reflection on Immigration, Refugees, and Marginalization.’
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VP for University Advancement
Natalie Milburn Doan ’03 is appointed to oversee OWU’s alumni relations, development, and career services teams.
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Basketball Brothers
Dawsin Tillman ’21 (left) and Tristin Tillman ’20 have been competing against each other since they were little. Now, they’re happy to battle together as Bishops.
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Winter Wonder Band
Members of the Ohio Wesleyan Marching Band help to usher in the holiday season on just the right note with their rendition of ‘Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!’ (Video by Mark Schmitter ’12)
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Bishop Classic / Hoops for Hope
December 28-29, 2018
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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
January 20-21, 2019
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