Join us to celebrate with various student organizations and enjoy food, prizes, music and so much more!
Join us for the Sexual Health Series. During this series, learn more about HIV, AIDS, STD prevention and safe sex.
The kickoff event will be from 12 – 1:30 p.m. in College Hall 153. All other workshops will be from 12 – 2 p.m. in College Hall 153 on the following days:
- Wednesday, March 29
- Kickoff: Learn more about this sexual health series
- Wednesday, April 5
- In the Moment Conversations: Harm Reduction Strategies
- Wednesday, April 12
- Bringing Sex(y) Back: Combating Sexual Health Stigma
- Let’s Talk About Sex: Sex Positive Education
- Wednesday, April 19
- Girls Need Love Too: HIV Interventions for Black Women
- When love Harms: Understanding Intimate Partner Violence & Sexual Health
- Wednesday, April 26
- Getting It On As You’re Getting On: Conversations Around Intimacy & Aging
- Invisible Voices: Demystifying Sex Work
Join nearly a dozen colleges and universities to learn about majors, scholarships and the transfer process.
Students who have or are experiencing grief can stop by the Counseling Room for cookies, snacks, tea and coffee and engage with mental health staff for additional prizes and group or individual discussions around grief and loss. Dr. Vickio, a professor and expert on grief and loss, will be speaking on campus on Tuesday, May 2 to provide further support and information on this topic for students in collaboration with Student Activities.
Join Counseling Services for semicolon day. It’s a dedicated to presenting hope and love for those who are struggling with mental illness, suicide, addiction and self-injury.
Toledo-area Campus: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 19 near the Library and Learning Commons
Findlay-area Campus: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday, April 20 in the Education Center Atrium
Join us for the end of the semester celebration with food, music, swag, activities and more! Stop by the Career & Transfer Fair in Education Center 111, too!
Join us for a day full of fun and education! Meet with more than 20 local assistive technology and remote support vendors
Grab lunch at one of the food trucks. This event is free and open to the public.
Presented by the School of Nursing and Health Professions and the Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
This juried exhibition showcases the best student work produced in the College’s Visual Art Classes.
The awards ceremony for the exhibit will take at 6:30 during the opening reception.
This exhibit runs through Friday, May 19.
Visit owens.edu/fpa/cfpa/terhune for more information.
Join us for a program of Traditional American folk songs, spirituals, and popular songs of the American folk revival of the 1960s.
Admission is free.
This juried exhibition showcases the best student work produced in the College’s Visual Art Classes.
This exhibit runs through Friday, May 19.
Visit owens.edu/fpa/cfpa/terhune for more information.