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Diving into a New Era
The OWU men’s and women’s swim teams jumped into the pool at the Meek Aquatics and Recreation Center for the first time Monday. The pool holds 366,310 gallons of water and is heated to about 78 degrees. A community open house for the Meek Center will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. October 30. Read the full story.
Photo by Melissa Mackey, courtesy of The Delaware Gazette
 
News & Views
OWU International Student Ambassadors Reach OutOWU International Student Ambassadors Reach Out
Local elementary students fascinated by presentations
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina
Ohio Wesleyan students experience country’s politics, culture
A Jolly Good ‘Fellow’A Jolly Good Fellow
OWU professor Jed Burtt elected to International Ornithologists’ Union
Athletics
From a Puddle to a PondFrom a Puddle to a Pond
New facility helps OWU swimmers and divers spread their wings
Our Town
Another Olmstead Book HonoredAnother Olmstead Book Honored
Far Bright Star cited by Booklist
Heritage Day 2010Heritage Day 2010
In 1885, Ohio Wesleyan students risk ‘it all for the stage’
Scaring up Funds for Community PhilanthropyScaring up Funds for Community Philanthropy
Chi Phi Haunted House open October 28-30
2011 Spring Break Wilderness Treks2011 Spring Break Wilderness Treks
OWU program provides opportunities for physical, emotional, spiritual growth
Someone You Should Know
Professor, Commissioner, and Community VolunteerProfessor, Commissioner, and Community Volunteer
Karen Fryer, Ph.D.
 
Featured Photo
Rafiki wa Afrika
Ohio Wesleyan’s 2010 Homecoming & Family Weekend featured a Rafiki wa Afrika festival to promote understanding of cultural, social, and political issues in Africa and the African American community. The event included dancing and a display of colorful, traditional African clothing.
Photo by Suzanne Samin ’13
 
Featured Video
Highlights from OWU Homecoming & Family Weekend 2010
Ohio Wesleyan University’s campus was alive with activity during Homecoming & Family Weekend 2010, held October 8-10. Here are some highlights from student videographer/producer Christina Fesz, a junior from Westlake, Ohio.
Video produced by Christina Fesz ’12
 
OWU in the News
OWU psychology professor Lynda Hall, Ph.D., talks about the benefits of studying, in ‘ScienceNow’OWU psychology professor Lynda Hall, Ph.D., talks about the benefits of studying, in ScienceNow

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