Join us for the Community Volunteer Action Fair that will highlight opportunities for attendees to learn about and sign up for volunteer opportunities in the community.
Join us as authors Keri and Lea Kovacsiss discuss their book, “The Magician“ – the second book in the Seven Hills Mystery Series – and answer questions about it and the writing process.
The Owens Community College Foundation and the OCC Engagement team invite everyone to a Social at the new Healthcare Education Center on Tuesday, September 24, from 1-4 p.m.
The HEC will be open for Owens faculty, staff and students to see the new space. Program directors and volunteers will be on hand to talk about their areas.
The Foundation will provide bottles of water, Owens cookies and HEC-branded hand sanitizer for everyone who attends. The Employee Engagement Team will raffle off a Wellness Basket.
Enjoy nine holes of mini golf (don’t worry, we won’t keep track of par) along with light snacks and prizes.
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:
The School of Nursing and Health Professions will be hosting a Medical Imaging & Surgical Technology Networking Event from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Thursday, October 3 in the Math/Science Center Hallway. This event aims to connect potential employers with Owens students, alumni and the wider public associated with the Medical Imaging and Surgical Technology programs or practice.
Space is limited, so click here to register today and secure your spot.
Watch and discuss “Sound of Metal” with themes revolving around Deaf Culture. A live discussion will be held with Emmah Artino, instructor of American Sign Language.
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:
Humans as books? Yes! Join us as we “check out” human books to better understand someone who has experienced prejudice or has been stigmatized and ultimately, “unjudge.”
Meet with representatives from four-year colleges and universities and gather information about transfer programs, scholarships, and other institutions.