Humans as books? Yes! Join us as we “check out” human books to better understand someone who has experienced prejudice or has been stigmatized and ultimately, “unjudge.”
The Office of Student Life is hosting a Harvest Hangout in Heritage Hall 123 on Tuesday, October 22, between 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Enjoy cider and cocoa, pumpkin painting, vote for your favorite Registered Student Organization (RSO) scarecrow, fresh treats from the Toledo Mini Donut Truck, and traditional hayrides around campus.
All are invited to watch and discuss the film “Bird” (1988) at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 22 in College Hall 100 as part of the Oregon Road Film Series.
Live discussion with School of Liberal Arts Internship Manager Denise Grupp-Verbon will follow. You can also join a livestreamed discussion with Jodi Gore, Instructor of Social Work, by clicking here. To watch the film online, please visit this page.
All are invited to watch and discuss the film “Bird” (1988) at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 22 in College Hall 100 as part of the Oregon Road Film Series.
Live discussion with School of Liberal Arts Internship Manager Denise Grupp-Verbon will follow. You can also join a livestreamed discussion with Jodi Gore, Instructor of Social Work, by clicking here. To watch the film online, please visit this page.
Meet with representatives from four-year colleges and universities and gather information about transfer programs, scholarships, and other institutions.
Since 2014, Jill of All Trades has been providing hands-on experiences to young women in grades 9-12 to introduce them to the possibilities of a career in skilled trades including advanced manufacturing and transportation. The day-long event aims to inspire these women by providing a safe and engaging learning environment through workshops led by industry and college mentors.
Owens Community College is proud to be the first host of Jill of All Trades in the United States. This program will help to address the skilled trades workforce needs of the future. By introducing young women to non-traditional trades and apprenticeships, this collaborative endeavor will allow us to send a consistent message to young women, increase college enrollment in trades and apprenticeships, retain skilled trades workers, grow capacity and address gender diversity.
Exercise Science students will host “Wellness Your Way,” a personal wellness event from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 24, in the Student Health & Activities Center.
They will give tips on meal prep, getting enough fuel throughout the day, increasing physical activity, yoga, stretching, mindfulness, strength exercises and cardio. Healthy snacks and swag will also be offered.
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:
Health Information Technology students will present information and helpful tips about health literacy during an event from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on Monday, October 28, at various locations throughout the Toledo-area Campus.
Health literacy can help you manage your health, navigate the healthcare system and communicate effectively with healthcare providers while empowering informed decisions and advocating for you well-being and that of your loved ones.
- Students will present information at these locations:
- Healthcare Education Center corridor
- Student Health and Activities Center hallway
- Library hallway
- Fireside Grill hallway
We’re bringing together two of your favorite things: free food and making a difference! Join us between Admissions and Student Services for a morning of pancakes flipped by Vice President Dr. Blake Renner. And while you’re at it, make your pledge to cast your vote in this year’s Presidential Election while grabbing a pancake, or two, or three … or one of the other breakfast items!