| Yoga with kittens, what’s not to love? Join us for some light, slow, stretches with feline inspiration! |
Exercise Science students are hosting a Mind and Motion event on Tuesday, Oct. 28 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on the Student Health and Activities Center track. Students will educate you on stress busting activities with a Halloween theme. There will also be snacks and swag.
Join us Tuesday, October 28th from 1:00p-3:00p for “Scary-oke”, a free Halloween-themed karaoke event. Come to the Center for Fine and Performing Arts ready to confront your stage fright and sing your heart out. Whether you’re a vehicle-vocalist or a professional performer, there’s a haunting hit, mysterious melody, or spooky song for you! Refreshments available while supplies last.
The Health Information Technology (HIT) program is hosting a Health Literacy Awareness event at various location around the Toledo-area Campus on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HIT students will present valuable information on improving health literacy at these locations:
- Healthcare Education Center corridor
- Student Health and Activities Center hallway
- College Hall Library hallway
- Fireside Grill hallway
Topics will include managing your health, navigating the healthcare system and communicating effectively with healthcare providers.
Join The BIG Read for a showing of the film “Silver Linings Playbook” on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. in College Hall 100.
“Silver Linings Playbook” is a powerful and insightful film that explores the natural variations of the human brain known as neurodiversity. It calls the viewer to rethink traditional ideas of learning, communication and how we define success.
A live discussion with Joe Duda, instructor of Philosophy, will follow the film showing at around 2:30 p.m. Jodi Gore, instructor of Social Work, will lead the online discussion.
To join the discussion online, please visit this link.
Visit participating offices to fill your bags with candy!
Be the Best You!
Do you sometimes have trouble finding inspiration or motivation? Do you struggle with identifying your own perspective and ‘voice’ in the things you do? In a world coming to terms with expanding technology and AI, let’s talk about identifying (and maximizing) individual uniqueness in our work and daily activities.
Host: Eric Wallack is a Professor of Music at Owens Community College. He is a specialist in plucked string instruments.
Owens is pleased to share our data-informed approach in understanding current enrollment patterns and strategic opportunities that are responsive to our Findlay-area community. Trellis Strategies will present and a join link is provided for remote viewing of the presentation.
The event will conclude with a signing ceremony to strengthen our transfer pathways so students can move seamlessly from Owens to a bachelor’s degree and beyond. Our educational partners for the signings, include: University of Findlay, Heidelberg University and Ohio Northern University.
The Title IX Office at Owens will host a monthly series of Title IX Coffee Talks, beginning in the Fall 2025 semester. Each talk will be in a different location and focus on various topics.
- Nov. 4: Center for Fine and Performing Arts Rotunda, “Dos and Don’ts of Healthy Relationships”
- Jan. 20: Heritage Hall Lobby, “Stalking”
- Feb. 3: College Hall Atrium, “Is It Love or a Red Flag?”
- March 3: Transportation Tech Hallways, “Healthy Masculinity”
- April 7: Engineering Tech Lobby, “Consent in Sexual Relationships”
All events run from 9-11 a.m.
TRIO Programs will celebration first generation college students on Tuesday, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. outside of the library in College Hall. There will be light refreshments and first-gen giveaways while supplies last. Everyone is welcome!