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.”
Join The BIG Read as we welcome author Marian Schembari for discussions of her book “A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole”.
Join The BIG Read as we welcome author Marian Schembari for discussions of her book “A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole.”
The BIG Read featured author Marian Schembari will host a hands-on writing workshop. Drawing on her own journey of self-discovery and neurodivergence, Marian will guide participants through exercises in personal narrative, reflection and finding your authentic voice on the page.
Join the School of Liberal Arts and Student Activities to celebrate Earth Day with a viewing of “Ohio: Wild at Heart” from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22 in College Hall 100. The documentary showcases Ohio’s natural beauty, featuring aerial views of Hocking Hills, Lake Erie and local wildlife conservation efforts. Narrated by Archie Griffin, the 40-minute film highlights Ohio’s state parks and waterways to inspire outdoor exploration. Leave No Trace will be on hand to educate individuals on safe and responsible outdoor exploration. Watch the “Ohio: Wild at Heart” trailer at this link.
The Owens Health Information Technology program is hosting the Northwest Ohio Health Information Management Association annual symposium on Wednesday, April 22 in Heritage Hall 123. Registration runs from 12:30 a.m.-noon with the symposium following from noon-4:30 p.m.
Health information management (HIM) professionals from across northwest Ohio will attend to receive continuing education units, including sessions on AI essentials, risk adjustment and veterinary medicine in HIM.
Students in the skilled trades programs and graduating tradespeople can get discounts on gear during the Tool Expo. Vendors in attendance include: Mac Tools; Matco Tools; Napa Auto; OEMeyer; Snap-On; and Tekton. Sonic Tools and Fleetpride will have information available.
Join us for a DIY Bath Bomb Workshop and learn the satisfying, simple science behind creating your own luxurious, fragrant fizzies from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Thursday, April 23 in College Hall 153. All ingredients will be supplied, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils and bolds. Take home your creations for a relaxing spa experience.
Join us as next year’s BIG Read theme is revealed and stay for a movie double feature and an engaging conversation to kick things off. This event is more than just an announcement; it’s your first glimpse into the ideas, questions, and conversations that will shape our campus experience in the coming year. Through film and dialogue, we’ll begin exploring the themes that will connect our community across classrooms, events, and shared reading.
The Accent on the Arts free concert series welcomes Chloe and the Steel Strings to the Center for Fine and Performing Arts theatre at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 23.