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| A pep rally was held earlier this week to honor the 2007-08 OWU men’s basketball team. Led by Head Coach Mike DeWitt `87, the team won the North Coast Athletic Conference tournament and also advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Division III basketball tournament. The rally was followed by a reception with the team and coaches. |
News & Views
NATO’s Needs
President Bush needs to help refocus mission at upcoming summit, Professor Kay says…
Two Scholars to Receive Honorary Degrees in April
The Doctor of Humane Letters will be awarded to Drs. Deborah Lipstadt and Ali Mazrui for their outstanding contributions to the world…
Someone You Should Know
Meet Jenny Bergman
Alumni tell Jenny Bergman that Ohio Wesleyan is the place to be. And she agrees…
Our Town – OWU
Tuition Free Forward is March 28
Now Through May, Donors Pay Your Way…
Give a Can (or Two) for a Good Cause
Delaware County’s People in Need, Inc. has kicked off its annual spring “CAN”paign…
Fit OWU: Five-Year Synopsis
Change bad habits to good ones by improving your fitness…
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It’s Tea Time!
Learn all about the medicinal value of tea from Angela Macke…
Athletics
Members of OWU Women’s Field Hockey Receive Honors
Katie Jones, Caiti Goodman, Christa Cocumelli, and Jessica Wright were all recently honored by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association…
| OWU Newsmakers |
| The accomplishments and opinions of Ohio Wesleyan students, faculty, alumni, and staff are regularly featured in the media. Here are some recent examples: |
| Alumnus Chuck Riesz ’66 discusses his 28-year career as editorial page editor for the Wilmington (N.C.) Star-News. |
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| Lee Harrell, assistant vice president of admission and financial aid, discusses the private, third-party student loans, in the Columbus Dispatch. |
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| Alumnus Glen Morse ’77 discusses his career as head baseball coach for the New London Wildcats and approaching 300 wins in that role, in the Ashland (Ohio) Times-Gazette. |
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| Carol DelPropost, assistant vice president of admission and financial aid, discusses the value of work experience for high school students, on msnbc.com. |
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