Admission is free.
Career & Transfer Services is partnering with JCPenney to host an online Suit-Up event Tuesday, October 3 and Wednesday, October 4. Owens students, employees, & alumni can text OWENS to 67292 to receive an extra 30% off professional clothing, shoes & accessories from JCPenney via their website. Shop online here.
Japanese Zen Gardens are renowned for their skilled placement of sand and stone to create a landscape that is ideal for introspection. Stop in to make your own mini Zen Garden for peace of mind!
Join us from 9 – 11 a.m. and 1 – 3 p.m.
Positive Psychology touts the impact of thankfulness and gratitude; learn how daily journaling can actually increase the happiness you experience everyday!
Join the Office of Student Life in welcoming Dr. Lisa Pescara-Kovach of the University of Toledo at 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 4 in the CFPA Theatre. Dr. Pescara-Kovach is a national expert on gun violence in the United States. Go beyond the statistics and facts as we explore historical, psychological, and sociological factors that help us to make sense of gun violence while better guarding ourselves these threats.
A livestream link of the event is also available here.
The School of Nursing and Health Professions will be hosting a Medical Imaging & Surgical Networking Event from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Thursday, October 5 in VE201. This will be promoted to all current students and alumni from the following programs: Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Vascular Sonography, Radiography, Computed Tomography, MRI, Surgical Tech, and Sterile Processing.
Please join us to visit kitties from the SPCA of Hancock County and a dog from Ohio Comfort Creatures. Take a break and enjoy some “pet therapy” and hopefully de-stress a bit.
PAWS will take place from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday, October 5 in Education Center 111!
A musical Normal Rockwell, one voice that seeks to sing hope to the human experience.
Admission is free.
This year’s BIG Read explores indigenous peoples and more specifically violence and violence against indigenous women. We are going to get involved by calling for public attention to missing and murder indigenous women, b/c, as the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center states, “it is more than an epidemic—instead is part of the spectrum of violence experienced by Native women.” We will call public attention to missing and murdered indigenous peoples by joining in with a red hand print over your mouth, the symbol of the Missing and Murder Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement, or on paper to be displayed afterwards. The days, times and locations where you can make a handprint are listed below.
October 9 -12 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. — The Center for Campus and Community Connections — CH 151
October 9 -12 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. — Owens Community College Library (Toledo-area Campus)
*In partnership with The Center for Campus and Community Connections and Student Activities.
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