What does the face of depression, chronic illness, bipolar disorder, etc. look like? Do they even have faces? Invisible illnesses have faces, come see and learn about why not judging first but extenting grace is so important.
To participate in the exhibit, please email Jen at jennifer_hazel@owens.edu
For an example, click here: Faces Of Example
Come on by College Hall 153 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday, May 4. Make and take your own slime with additions of glitter, foam balls, charms, etc.
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.
Join Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Owens Library, and Student Activities at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 4 for an Indigenous Peoples’ Discussion Panel as follow-up programming to the Indigenous Peoples’ Day event this past Fall in CH 100 and Livestreamed.
The panel will include:
- Jacob Skaggs, member of the Ojibwe Nation
- Mary Jane Bryant, member of the Ojibwe Nation
- Jamie Oxendine (tentative), Director, Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation
- Rajesh Nagisetty, Instructor of GPH220 Geographic Information Systems
- GPH220 students are working on indigenous mapping projects this semester.
Scholars present their completed Honors Contracts in a formal presentation to the College community and guests at the Symposium, which highlights the pinnacle of academic work from Honors Scholars.
https://www.owens.edu/honors/symposium/
Admission is free.
Come receive your free screening and some “take-home” education on how to manage and maintain a healthy blood pressure and lifestyle as a part of the society’s Capstone Project.
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.
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.