Ohio Wesleyan University
(Delaware, OH)
Ohio Wesleyan University, located in Delaware, Ohio, is one of the nation's premier liberal arts colleges. As a highly selective college, their students are engaged with a challenging curriculum that bridges the liberal arts with practical, real world realities. Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan has grown to a student body of approximately 1,850 students, representing 47 states and 50 countries. Ohio Wesleyan students can choose from a menu of 93 majors. Each major is designed to help students prepare for a career, but also places emphasis on the importance of critical thinking. OWU alums are ready to respond quickly to the demands of an ever-changing world.
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High school students who have been admitted to OWU get a taste of college life during our spring overnight visit program, "Slice of College Life."
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WELCOME HOME, OWU ALUMNI! We love it when the family gets together. :0)
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Sunday, May 13, 2012 Location: Phillips Glen Videography by Elaine Chun
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Saturday, May 12, 2012 Location: Gray Chapel Videography by Elaine Chun
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Saturday, May 5, 2012 Location: Gray Chapel Videography by Elaine Chun
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CONGRATULATIONS to the OWU CLASS of 2012! Share good wishes here with your favorite graduates. (As for us, we've got about 400 favorites!)
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Like this post to congratulate Greg Moore '76, elected as co-chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board! Moore has been editor of The Denver Post since 2002. Way to go, Greg!
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This interfaith team engaged in the United Methodist Church's mission to rebuild Lakota-Anglo relationships through respectful conversation, deep critical reflection, and dedicated service. We continued our long-standing relationship with the Tree of Life community in Mission, South Dakota, by helping to build/repair a home, serve meals in...
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Senior Blair Connelly's amazing experiences enabled her to assist with rearing abandoned and orphaned animals and nurse injured animals for release back into the nature reserve. She attended lectures and presentations about nutrition, veterinary care, and infant handling specific to South African species.














