Owens Community College’s Creative Arts and Media Department invite local High School Student Artists to enter their work in our High School Juried Art Show titled “Passages.” The exhibition will take place in the Rotunda of the Center for Fine and Performing Arts Building on the Owens Community College Campus. This is an opportunity for High School Student Artists in the community to participate in a juried art exhibit and to win Owens Community College Merit Scholarships. “Passages” is open to high school students working in Fine Art, Photography, Commercial Art, Video and Animation. The Visual Arts faculty of Owens Community College will jury the exhibit and prizes will be awarded at the opening reception.
One Day Registration
Monday, March 24
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Toledo-area Campus
Admissions Office, College Hall
One-Day Registration, Owens Community College
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Application Assistance
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Meet with Advising
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Registration Assistance
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Take a Tour of Campus
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Attend Orientation
Attend sessions to learn more about Academic Success, Paying for College, and everything you need to get started in Owens 101. Parents are invited to their own session as well.
Lunch provided.
To schedule an appointment, please call 1-800-RED CROSS or visit RedCrossBlood.org and use sponsor code: OWENSCCFINDLAY
The Black Student Union and Owens Department of Sociology will present the work of James Baldwin on Tuesday, March 25, from 12:30-2 p.m. in College Hall 100. The event will feature the personal experiences of Owens professors Dr. Marian J. Moore, a former graduate assistant for Baldwin at Bowling Green State University, and Dr. Steve Culbertson.
You can find more information on James Baldwin on the Smithsonian’s website.
The Owens School of Business, Hospitality Management and Public Safety is hosting a Career Fair on Wednesday, March 26, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in Heritage Hall 123.
Students and alumni can connect with local employers for full-time jobs or change careers to align with their majors. Students who are undecided, uncertain or looking to gain professional experience through part-time work or an internship are also welcome to attend.
For more information, visit owens.edu/businesscareerfair.
This event will highlight specialized programs at transfer institutions that support students with autism and other disabilities and promote academic programs that prepare students to work with individuals with autism and related disabilities. Students on the Autism Spectrum or those with other disabilities are invited to attend the Mini Transfer Fair to talk with transfer partners about their services and specialized programs to support students with autism or related disabilities.
In addition, students interested in pursuing a career working with individuals with autism and other disabilities are also invited to attend the Mini Transfer Fair to learn about bachelor’s degree programs in areas such as special education, social work, and allied health.
Visit owens.edu/humanities/events for more information about the Mini Transfer Fair and other Autism Awareness Week events.