Come stuff a teddy bear with an Owens T-shirt! Get a candy bar and fill out a paper heart telling us what you love the most about Owens Community College!
Join us as we dive into the 2023-2024 BIG Read Book.
*If on the Findlay-area Campus, reach out to Paul Weaver in the library to get linked to the Toledo-area Campus.
Stop and rest by the fire! We’re roasting s’mores indoors, enjoying some live music and making s’more friends in partnership with the Center for Campus and Community Connections.
Come stuff a teddy bear with an Owens T-shirt! Get a candy bar and fill out a paper heart telling us what you love the most about Owens Community College!
Join us as we watch and discuss this documentary with themes revolving around indigenous peoples; live discussion with STEM Advisor Janice Skaggs will follow or join us online with Professor Jodi Gore.
The showing will be in CH 100 at 11 a.m. Wednesday, February 21.
*Film will not be livestreamed; to watch online, click here. >>
Brazilian music, American Songbook, Bebop, Swing and Latin grooves, all delivered with individuality, passion, and honesty.
Admission is free.
Common Time encourages students to meet one another across Fine and Performing Arts programs, build new relationships, discuss projects and learn about resources and opportunities.
Each Friday session meets virtually from Noon – 1 p.m. on Blackboard Collaborate. Links to join are on the website link:
Join the Exercise Science students Monday, February 26 from 12 – 2 p.m. on Court 1 in the SHAC for a Power Up Event. Students, faculty and staff are invited to compete in events which test their power. Prizes will be awarded to the best male and female in each category. The Exercise Science students will conduct the vertical jump, pro-agility and broad jump to determine anaerobic power.
Join us from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. in Heritage Hall 123 for classic BINGO with grocery-packs as prizes! Enjoy snacks and refreshments while you play!
Please visit us as we host partners from the Zepf Center who will be therapy pets to visit students on campus and allow some fun and frolic with kittens and dogs.
PAWS will take place from 12-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 in Heritage Hall 123.