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.
- 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.
Financial aid book vouchers expire today. All purchases must be completed by the end of the business day. For assistance, contact the Student Service Center.
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.
- 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.
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.
- March 3: Transportation Tech Hallways, “Healthy Masculinity”
- April 7: Engineering Tech Lobby, “Consent in Sexual Relationships”
All events run from 9-11 a.m.
Join us and meet with representatives from colleges and universities from around the region, including Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Attend presentations on financial aid and career planning. Visit specialized information tables focused on helping you succeed. Get all of the information you need to help you with your college exploration in one place.
Find more information at owens.edu/admissions/collegenight.
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.
- April 7: Engineering Tech Lobby, “Consent in Sexual Relationships”
All events run from 9-11 a.m.
Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities and Owens Community College are partnering to provide a day full of fun and interprofessional education regarding assistive technology and remote supports. This event is FREE and open to the public.
The author of this year’s The BIG Read book, Marian Schembari, will be signing copies of her book, “A Little Less Broken.”