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!
All are invited to watch and discuss the film “I Saw the TV Glow” (2024) at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 29 in College Hall 100 as part of the Oregon Road Film Series.
Live discussion will follow with Philosophy Instructor Joe Duda. 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.
Amber Chuhy-Caldeira, assistant dean of law admissions for the University of Toledo’s College of Law, will provide information on the university’s application process and available scholarships for law students.
A representative from the University of Toledo’s College of Law will be on the Owens Community College Toledo-area Campus between 11 a.m.-12 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30.
Amber Chuhy-Caldeira, the assistant dean for Law Admissions, will provide information on the college’s admissions process as well as scholarships and other opportunities.
The presentation will be in College Hall 100.
The Athena Art Society annual juried art exhibit runs from Oct. 31 through Dec. 13.
The Creative Arts & Media Department’s annual visual arts faculty art show.
What goes on behind the scenes at the theatre, in the scene shop and in the dressing rooms? In this virtual, online session, you’ll discover what a day is like for those who make the performers look amazing!
Costume Coordinator for the Houston Ballet, Beau Hamilton is an artist and designer who has dedicated the past 30 years to practicing and studying the art of theatre and gaining a wide range of skills in costume design, hair and wigs, and scenic art.
In addition to costumes, Beau has more than 18 years of experience as a licensed cosmetologist, working for top names, including Aveda and TONI&GUY, and owning his own salon business.