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.
Take some time to unwind – join the Student Life Office on the first Monday of each month for free popcorn and a movie chosen by student votes! The theme for this matinee will be Heartfelt Hilarity.
What does it mean to be a professional? Whether you are a student, employee, intern, or all of the above, what does it mean to act professionally in the workplace? In this virtual, online session, you will learn some practical ways to remain ethical, represent your community, and put your best self forward in your circles at work and school.
Empower yourself with the tools needed to succeed in today’s competitive landscape with this dynamic workshop designed for aspiring entrepreneurs. In this virtual, online session, you’ll learn the fundamentals of starting a business, setting prices that drive profit and cultivating strong client relationships that will empower you to thrive in any industry.
Career & Transfer Services is hosting the Owens Findlay-area Campus Transfer Fair in the Atrium and Student Life is also hosting a Chili Cook-Off that day in EC 111. Come talk with other college and university transfer reps to learn about programs, scholarships, and the transfer process. Individuals, students, departments, and student organizations are also welcome to enter chili in the cook-off competition. All attendees are welcome to taste the chilis and vote for their favorite.
The ShopOwens End of Season On-Campus Sale will be between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6, in the Education Center Atrium on the Findlay-area Campus.
Items include T-shirts for $5, hoodies for $20, joggers for $15 and baseball caps for $5.
New seasonal items will also be available, including camo hoodies, ladies’ black cardigans and beanies.
Join The BIG Read book club as they dive into the 2024-25 book, “True Biz” by Sara Novic. The book club will meet at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6, in College Hall 117.
If you are on the Findlay-area Campus, please reach out to Paul Weaver in the library to get linked to the Toledo-area Campus.
Common Time encourages students to meet one another across Fine and Performing Arts programs, build new relationships, discuss projects and learn about resources and opportunities.
Each Friday session meets virtually from Noon – 1 p.m. on Blackboard Collaborate. Links to join are on the website link: