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.
Join various experts as they discuss this neurotype.
Stop by the atrium and get a little expressive on Wednesday, April 2 from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Education Center atrium on the Findlay-area Campus. We’ve got acrylic paints, markers, and pens to decorate tiny magnet-backed canvases to take home and liven up your space. The only limit is your imagination … and the tiny canvas!
Join us as we watch and discuss a film that explores Autism; live discussion with Dr. Steve Culbertson, Professor of Humanities, join us online with Professor of Social Work Jodi Gore. The discussion will be livestreamed.
Owens Community College Office of Student Activities is partnering with India Wild to bring cool critters to campus. Stop by the Student Health and Activities Center between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, to get up close and personal with a variety of animals, including skunks, tortoises, snakes, toads, armadillos, tenrecs, lizards, kookaburras, miniature goats and more.
Come and learn how to make your classroom and office space more friendly for those with this neurotype. The discussion will be livestreamed.
The Owens Express baseball team will play at Fifth Third Field in Toledo on Thursday, April 3. The doubleheader against Delta College will start at 5 p.m.
Tickets cost $10 for adults and $5 for children. You can purchase tickets at this link.
Through the BIG Read we will honor and celebrate the Deaf Culture by sharing the stories of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals in an art exhibit in the Spring 2025 semester. Opening reception held April 4 between 12-1 p.m.