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.
Annual student art show for students participating in the visual arts classes
Join us to learn about community resources and volunteer opportunities that may help you while attending college. Staying engaged makes you twice as likely to be academically successful while you’re with us.
For more information please email: connections@owens.edu
Join the Owens Center for Campus and Community Connections at a Community Action Fair from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 15 in Heritage Hall 123. Learn about community resources and volunteer opportunities that may help you while attending college.
For more information, please email connections@owens.edu.
Meet with representatives from four-year college and universities on from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16 in the Education Center atrium for the Transfer Fair. Advisors will be available to help with career and major exploration, degree evaluations and general transfer information.
For more information, contact Career Services at careerservices@owens.edu or visit owens.edu/transfer/fair.
Join us for Spring Fling in conjunction with the Career & Transfer Fair. Stop by and tie-dye a Spring Fling t-shirt or have your caricature done by a professional artist. Enjoy games, swag, food and fun as we finish up the Spring 2025 semester.
Spring Fling is on Wednesday, April 16, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Education Center atrium on the Findlay-area Campus.
Got a sweet tooth? Come treat yourself at the Owens Honors Club Cookie Sale in College Hall 170, just outside the Owens Community College Toledo-area Campus Library.
Choose from three delicious types of cookies available, all priced between $1 and $2 – cash only! Whether you’re in between classes or just craving a midday pick-me-up, stop by and support the Honors Club while enjoying some freshly baked goodness.
Join The BIG Read at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16, in College Hall 117 as they learn more about deaf culture and prepare for a visit from Sara Nović, author of “True Biz.” Anyone interested in joining from the Findlay-area Campus should reach out to Paul Weaver in the library to get connected.
Help bring your ideal to life by setting your intentions and crafting a vision board on Thursday, April 17, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the College Hall lounge.
Whether you’re looking ahead to summer weather, a beach vacation, time with friends and family, not having to write papers, a dream job, or whatever it may be; committing it to a vision board can help you keep your gaze on the goal when the going gets tough. Enjoy snacks, games, and friends while you’re there.
Register now for our Owens Interpreter Hub, an American Sign Language networking fair and workshop from 12-2 p.m. Friday, April 18, in Veterans Hall 201. Come mingle with fellow or aspiring ASL interpreters and meet representatives from area agencies that serve the Deaf and hard of hearing.
Current ASL interpreters are also invited to attend a professional workshop, “Making Heads or Tails Out of Interpreting Idioms” from 2-4 p.m. in Founders Hall 1010.
Click here to register.