Calendar of Events

Broadcast Speaker Series – “Confronting Controversy & Building Common Ground”

164 Fallerius Hall

This presentation will address: The importance of tact and flexibility in dialogue Using validation and affirmation to build bridges Acknowledging the complexity of issues that matter Framing answers as observations & turning assertions into questions Zachary R. Wood is known for his dynamic perspective on free speech, race, and dissenting opinions. He's an activist for...

Event Series Campus Activities Board Meeting

Campus Activities Board Meeting

217 Eisenhower Hall

Are you interested in campus events? Would you like to be one of the students who decides what we bring to campus while making new friends in the process? We invite you to join us every Thursday from 12:40-1:25 p.m. in 217 Eisenhower.  We hope to see you there!

Respiratory Care Information Session

Please call the Health Sciences office at 419-755-4805 to sign up for attendance. *Dates and times are subject to change.*

Theatre – “Back to the Divine Comedy”

Founders Auditorium

A modern Dante starts a journey to the afterlife with the hope of bringing back to life his dead young wife. Following the path of his ancestor, he walks through hell, purgatory, and heaven. Along the way bizarre characters show him how eternal life has changed during the last 700 years. It is a timeless...

Syrup and Salamanders

We know what you are thinking. What do syrup and salamanders have in common? Bring the family to campus this leap year, and it will all make sense. The College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Science faculty, staff, and extension educators are working with the campus to manage its 600+ acres of woodlands. There are...

Theatre – “Back to the Divine Comedy”

Founders Auditorium

A modern Dante starts a journey to the afterlife with the hope of bringing back to life his dead young wife. Following the path of his ancestor, he walks through hell, purgatory, and heaven. Along the way bizarre characters show him how eternal life has changed during the last 700 years. It is a timeless...

Theatre – “Back to the Divine Comedy”

Founders Auditorium

A modern Dante starts a journey to the afterlife with the hope of bringing back to life his dead young wife. Following the path of his ancestor, he walks through hell, purgatory, and heaven. Along the way bizarre characters show him how eternal life has changed during the last 700 years. It is a timeless...