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Ohio Wesleyan University (abbrevriated OWU) is a private liberal arts college in Delaware, Ohio, United States.It was founded in 1842 by Methodist leaders and Central Ohio residents, and is a member of the Ohio Five – a consortium of Ohio liberal arts colleges.
The school officially opened its doors on November 13, 1844, as a Methodist-related but nonsectarian college under the name Ohio Wesleyan University. It was among the first of a number of institutions named for Methodism founder John Wesley. The college originally admitted only male students, and began with twenty-nine students and three ...
Ohio Wesleyan University President Matt vandenBerg gives his inauguration address April 19, 2024, at Gray Chapel on the university's Delaware campus. Among the initiatives he announced was the ...
Oct 2, 2024; Delaware, Ohio, USA; Students bustle to and from classes at Ohio Wesleyan University. Several Ohio universities announced record-setting enrollment figures this fall, thanks to ...
The Ohio Wesleyan teams adopted their official nickname in 1925. During the same year, Ohio Wesleyan's official mascot became a grumpy-looking bishop dressed in a red robe. Ohio Wesleyan's colors, crimson red and black, date back to 1875, the year when the university organized its first official football game.
This is a table of notable people affiliated with Ohio Wesleyan University, including graduates, former students, and former professors. Some noted current faculty are also listed in the main University article. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category.
Ohio Wesleyan University’s Orchesis Dance Company will give its annual concert, "Orchesis 24/25," featuring pieces by nine student-choreographers, director Janet Schroeder and guest ...
The president of Ohio Wesleyan University is the institution's chief administrator and ex officio chair of the Board of Trustees. [1] He is appointed by and is responsible to the other members of the Board, who delegate to him the day-to-day running of the university. [ 1 ]