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Communication & Journalism
Education
Philosophy & Religion
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Psychology & Neuroscience
Think Big
Go Global
Get Real
Think Big
Go Global
Psychology & Neuroscience
Your Brain on Video Games
Hien Mai '22 and Brad Orzolek '20 researched improving cognition and brain function through video games under the mentorship of Prof. Kira Bailey.
Biological Sciences
Texas Veterinary Hospital Internship
Mathematics & Computer Science
Launch & Learn
Physics & Astronomy
Starspots
Amanda Jewell ’19, Kaito Iwasaki ’23, and Sakshi Gupta ’22 completed 10-week summer projects studying starspots on LO Pegasi under the mentorship of Prof. Robert Harmon.
Education
Medieval Islamic Societies
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
South Africa Volunteer
Isabel Cherry ’18 worked as a youth empowerment intern at One Heart Source in Cape Town, South Africa, a nonprofit to empower young people through quality education and care.
Communication & Journalism
Cleveland Internship
Communication and English major Dmitri Ashakih ’22 interned at the nonprofit Summer on the Cuyahoga organization as an assistant program coordinator.
Fine Arts
The Art of Internship
Communications major and Fine Arts minor Sisi Fish ’24 spent a summer working for Cleveland’s Summer on the Cuyahoga program as a marketing and special projects intern.
Economics & Business
A Woman Who Codes
Global Studies
Sustainability in Taiwan
Catie Kocian '18 and James Ormerod '17 traveled to Japan & Taiwan to study waste management. Their trip was funded by a Luce Grant.
Economics & Business
Washington, D.C., Internship
Biological Sciences
Animal Spirit
Global Studies
Monastery Internship
Robert Wu '20 earned a Freeman Award for Study in Asia to support a year-long experience studying at Waseda University in Tokyo and interning at a Buddhist monastery.
Performing Arts
Chicago Student Learning
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Ghana & Paris
Paris Norman ’20 participated in an OWU Connection grant project to explore Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana and another OWU Connection project to study French imperialism in Paris and southern France.
Medical & Health Professions
Travel Course: Galapagos Islands
Philosophy & Religion
Exploring Allergens
Karli Walsh ’23 traveled to London with her professor over October’s mid-semester break to research and compare food allergen regulations in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Education
'Magic' Moments
Physics & Astronomy
Applied Physics at Particle Accelerator
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
East Asian Politics
Mathematics & Computer Science
STEM Scholar Showcase
Nick Mankowski ’25 has been participating in an internship with 3E since mid-July under the supervision of two of the company’s senior software engineers.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Chicago Internship
Biological Sciences
Opportunity Magnified
Psychology & Neuroscience
Hi, Spain!
Sociology & Anthropology
Staging a Career
Education
On-Campus Center Experience
Environment & Sustainability
Explore Utah Ecosystems
Mathematics & Computer Science
Analytics Intern
Communication & Journalism
East Asian Politics
English, Creative Writing, & Film
'Britainistan'
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Montreal Narratives
English Literature & Creative Writing major Lily Callander ’22 used an OWU Connection grant to travel to Montreal to write personal narratives that explore navigating language differences in foreign countries.
Biological Sciences
Immersive Internship
Health & Human Kinetics
Exploring Allergens
Biological Sciences
Study Biology in the Galapagos Islands
Fine Arts
Internship at Whitney Museum in New York
Psychology & Neuroscience
Video Games & Brain Activity
Economics & Business
Microfinance Internship in Costa Rica
Psychology & Neuroscience
'Bedazzled Kittycorn'
Medical & Health Professions
A LEAP Forward
Environment & Sustainability
Summer Research in Home Composting
Chemistry
Elemental Research
Mathematics & Computer Science
A Woman Who Codes
Biological Sciences
Conservation Calling
Economics & Business
International Accounting Research
Erin Cannon '18 and Caitlin Maggio '17 used an OWU Connection grant to study the impact of international accounting standards in Australia.
Mathematics & Computer Science
East Asian Politics
World Languages & Cultures
Exploring Imperialism in France
Education
Opportunity in Abundance
Sociology & Anthropology
Servants, Not Saviors
Raissa Kanku '19 interned with the Borgen Project, a nonprofit that aims to reduce global poverty by advocating for U.S. congressional leaders to support bills tied to foreign aid and poverty.
Sociology & Anthropology
Staging a Career
Performing Arts
FBI Honors Internship
Medical & Health Professions
Mayo Clinic Heart Research
Economics & Business
Growing in Greece
Performing Arts
Music on the Mississippi
Students of this travel-learning course traveled to New Orleans for spring break to learn about traditional music of the region and the roots of modern styles like rock and jazz.
Chemistry
Opportunity Magnified
Mathematics & Computer Science
Math & Marine Biology in the Virgin Islands
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Novel Experience
Savannah Brantley '25, Jenna Nahhas '24, and other students received an OWU Connection Grant to attend a writers conference in Kansas City.
Philosophy & Religion
Nationwide Children’s Hospital Internship
Sociology & Anthropology
Exploring Latinx Theater
Psychology & Neuroscience
Strengthening Skills
Mathematics & Computer Science
Programmed for Success
Economics & Business
Purposeful Path
Environment & Sustainability
Spring Break Service
Communication & Journalism
Ready for the World
Psychology & Neuroscience
Medieval Islamic Societies
Mathematics & Computer Science
Semester in South America
Chemistry
A Deep Dive
Economics & Business
Growing in Greece
Physics & Astronomy
Investigating the Unknown
Diego Venegas Vargas '19 explored the mostly unknown world of nuclear physics, studying a neutron-rich isotope of gallium to better predict nuclear behavior.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Strengthening Skills
Biological Sciences
‘Day of Reckoning’
Environment & Sustainability
Bumblebee Behavior
Economics & Business
Research in E-payment Tech
Economics major Max Beard ’22 interned at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, finding, summarizing, and analyzing research for a literature review of e-payment technologies in developing countries.
Biological Sciences
'Monumental Moment'
Psychology & Neuroscience
Bishop Elevated
Biological Sciences
Serengeti Safari
Environment & Sustainability
Beekeeping
Environmental Studies major Peyton Hardesty ’20 worked as an apprentice with the head apiarist at Stratford Ecological Center researching healthy hive management and observing honey bees’ natural processes.
Chemistry
Synthesizing Dipyrrin
Kaytlin Ward ’21 worked with two faculty on a summer research project to find an effective route of synthesizing an organic molecule called a dipyrrin, which can be used in cancer treatment.
Biological Sciences
'Ethnobotany and Enslavement'
Philosophy & Religion
Tolstoy & Gandhi Honors Project
For her senior thesis, Amanda Hays ’20 completed an honors project in which she explored how Leo Tolstoy’s philosophy influenced the movement for Indian independence.
Performing Arts
Chicago Student Learning
Theatre major Jasmine Lew ’22 gained student-teaching experience at the nonprofit Chicago Center for Urban Life and Culture.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Joyce Novels
Michael Barr '18 spent a year creating an honors thesis about subjectivity in James Joyce's "Ulysses" and presented at the Student Symposium.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Valuable Exchange
World Languages & Cultures
Found in France
Performing Arts
Lookingglass Internship
Adriana Pamela Rodriguez ’18 was a summer intern at the Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago, a nationwide leader in creating and presenting cutting-edge theatrical works.
Biological Sciences
Invasive Honeysuckle
In a Summer Science Research Project, Aidan Shumaker ’20 worked with Prof. Laurie Anderson to research greenhouse gas emissions underneath invasive honeysuckle and native spicebush shrub species.
Economics & Business
Accounting & Arabic Studies
Accounting and International Studies major Ahmed Hamed ’20 earned a Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State to study Arabic in Morocco.
Sociology & Anthropology
Empowering First-Gen Students
Dylan Hays '20 created a cohort of first-generation college students in the OWU Class of 2023 that met regularly to discuss the challenges and triumphs of being first-gen.
Environment & Sustainability
Ew!
Environmental Science & Zoology major Serena George ’19 conducted summer research exploring the presence of ticks on roadkill vertebrates in northern Tanzania.
History & Period Studies
Culture of Remembrance
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Shakespeare's England Travel-Learning
Psychology & Neuroscience
‘Experience of a Lifetime’
Belle Norman ’22 participated in a Bishop Externship at Nationwide Children’s Hospital shadowing Kim Leary ’09 to learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Biological Sciences
Gut Instincts
Physics & Astronomy
Identifying Influencers
Astrophysics and Politics & Government double-major Guillo Gutierrez '18 completed a senior research project on identifying influencers in social networks.
Communication & Journalism
Ready for the World
Medical & Health Professions
Genetics and Gravity
Josh Cabacungan ’24 is completing plant research in the Summer Science Research Program (SSRP).
History & Period Studies
Walking Through Medieval History on Offa's Dyke
Mathematics & Computer Science
Social Entrepreneurship
Selam Weldu ’20 received funds to attend the two-week Impact Fellowship program, which teaches college students nationwide the skills to become successful social entrepreneurs.
Environment & Sustainability
Conservation Collaboration in Chile
Education
Science Education in Costa Rica
Mathematics & Computer Science
Hackathon Heroes
Economics & Business
Earning Learning
Biological Sciences
'Bedazzled Kittycorn'
Economics & Business
'Real Responsibilities'
Psychology & Neuroscience
Doing What's Right
Psychology & Neuroscience
Diagnosing Neurodegenerative Disease
Mathematics & Computer Science
Facebook Internships
Computer Science major Lan Nguyen ’18 completed two summer internships at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California. When Lan graduated, Facebook hired him as a software engineer.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Shakespeare Reimagined
Economics & Business
Accounting in Australia
Economics & Business
Ready for Impact
Biological Sciences
Intercontinental Understanding
Physics & Astronomy
Stellar Magnetic Fields
Working with Prof. Robert Harmon, Alec Martin '19 observed the starspots of a young star in order to better understand how a star's magnetic fields are created.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Australian Internship
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Valuable Exchange
Economics & Business
Economics & Culture of French Markets
Biological Sciences
Prepared to Achieve
Chemistry
Gene Therapy Research
Economics & Business
European Union
Economics major Erica Shah ’16 used an OWU Connection grant to travel to European Union headquarters in Belgium to study how the EU sustains its aims with its cultural, economic, and political diversity.
Biological Sciences
Central America Semester
Zoology major Becca Strider ’20 received a full-tuition program scholarship from the Council on International Educational Exchange to study in Central America for 18 weeks.
Health & Human Kinetics
Shin Splint Study
Exercise Science major Megan Sievers ’20 conducted research to help clarify the role of multiple variables in the development of shin splints in college runners.
Environment & Sustainability
Exploring Kenya
Environment & Sustainability
Mapping Solutions
Medical & Health Professions
Powerful Knowledge
Economics & Business
ABC Studios Internship
Performing Arts
Big Apple Adventure
Dyna Bresson ’24 spent a semester enrolled in the New York Arts Program, during which she completed an internship with an award-winning company founded as a multi-racial ensemble dedicated to using theater as an agent for positive social change.
Performing Arts
Staging Site
Physics & Astronomy
Major Insights
Physics & Astronomy
Launch & Learn
Communication & Journalism
Green Words & Images
Communication major Ash Moen ’21 traveled from Lake Erie to Hocking Hills taking photos and writing poems, which were collected in a book to encourage people to think about care about environmental issues.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
All Voting Is Local
Chemistry
Dublin, Ireland
Chemistry minor Megha Malik ’21 received a $5,000 Gilman Scholarship to travel to Dublin, Ireland, to participate in a Summer STEM Research program at University College Dublin.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
United Nations D.C. Internship
Economics & Business
Digging Into Learning
Economics & Business
Entrepreneurship in Italy
World Languages & Cultures
Study Classics in Athens or Rome
During a semester or summer, students participate in programs such as the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, the College Year in Athens, or the Institute for Roman Culture in Rome.
Physics & Astronomy
Look and Learn
World Languages & Cultures
Studying Terrorism in France
Psychology & Neuroscience
Mayo Clinic Research
Mathematics & Computer Science
Serious Fun
Mathematics & Computer Science
'Challenges and Opportunities'
Performing Arts
OWU Connected Student Teaching
Maeve Nash ’16 completed student teaching in Columbus with drama educator & OWU alum Emily Foster Whittaker. At OWU, Maeve performed, stage managed, and studied in Ireland.
Environment & Sustainability
Internship at Amphibian Rescue Center
Environmental Science major Eva Blockstein '19 used an OWU Connection grant to volunteer at the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Center, studying spindly leg syndrome in endangered frog species.
Communication & Journalism
Nonprofit Knowledge
Biological Sciences
Conservation Calling
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Novel Experience
Savannah Brantley '25, Jenna Nahhas '24, and other students received an OWU Connection Grant to attend a writers conference in Kansas City.
Economics & Business
Market Research Intern
Quantitative Economics major Haris Ali ’22 interned with Chicago-based Upkey Corp., performing market research and providing marketing and sales support.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Francophone Feminism in Montreal
Adrienne Wentling ’22 used an OWU Connection grant to travel to Montreal, Québec, Canada, to conduct research on identity in French-speaking cultures.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Women in Irish Society
At the OWU Student Symposium, Chloe Dyer ’18 presented her research on perceptions of Irish nationalism, identity, and the role of women in the poetry of “The Lost Land” by Eavan Boland.
Economics & Business
'So Transformative'
Mathematics & Computer Science
'Dynamics' Duo
Economics & Business
'Unbelievably Touching'
Economics & Business
Cultural Immersion
Environment & Sustainability
Red Ice?
Madeleine Rea ’20 worked with Prof. Nathan Rowley on research using satellite imaging data to explore the effects of red algae on glacier melt rates of the Harding Icefield in Alaska.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Research Internship
Neuroscience and Pre-Med major Ben Arnold '20 participated in a Summer Research Fellowship in the Department of Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center.
World Languages & Cultures
Marketing Magic
Education
Integrated Science in Alaska
Two travel courses, “Mathematical Models of Climate” and “Plant Responses to Global Change,” have completed their semester with research and study in Alaska.
Biological Sciences
Intercontinental Understanding
Global Studies
Volunteer Service in Peru
Economics & Business
Accounting Down Under
Philosophy & Religion
Spring Break Service
Chemistry
'Ethnobotany and Enslavement'
Psychology & Neuroscience
Yoga Instruction
Max Johnson ’21 used an OWU Connection grant to complete a 200-hour training course to earn yoga teacher certification through the Yoga Alliance.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Facial Recognition
Medical & Health Professions
Children’s Hospital Allergy Research
For two summers, Jack Mauter ’21 conducted research on respiratory conditions with a doctor in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Department of Allergy and Immunology.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Ohio Statehouse Experience
Biological Sciences
Research in New Zealand
Genetics major Cindy Hyunh ’19 and Neuroscience major Mollie Marshall ’19 researched the effects of prenatal alcohol and methamphetamine exposure on infants in New Zealand.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
'Lead With Curiosity'
Biological Sciences
Genetics & Cell Division
Alyssa Richter ’17 and Lauren Kibler ’16 worked with Prof. Danielle Hamill, researching worms with a mutant gene to better understand cell division.
Environment & Sustainability
Motivating Experience
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Identifying Influencers
Politics & Government and Astrophysics double-major Guillo Gutierrez '18 completed a senior research project on identifying influencers in social networks.
World Languages & Cultures
Veterinary Internship
World Languages & Cultures
Life-Changing Semester in Ecuador
Performing Arts
Scripting Her Future
After receiving an OWU Connection Theory-to-Practice Grant, Camy Dodd ’23 traveled to Chicago to observe professional rehearsals and make connections with theatre artists.
Chemistry
Biochemistry Reseach on Ibuprofen
Psychology & Neuroscience
Professional Pathway
Biological Sciences
Lizard League
Philosophy & Religion
Afrocentric Learning Philosophy
Global Studies
State Department Internship
Performing Arts
Eye-Opening Experience
Mathematics & Computer Science
Hackathon Heroes
Dhruv Sekhawat ’26 and Inesh Tickoo ’26 participated in the 2022 HackOHI/O event, a 24-hour innovation and coding marathon held at The Ohio State University.
Education
Medieval Islamic Societies
Biological Sciences
FBI Honors Internship
Physics & Astronomy
Bot Builders
Psychology & Neuroscience
Evolving Abilities
Chemistry
Research in Tanzania
Chemistry and Black World Studies major Jade Giordani '17 researched water quality and the lifestyle of the Maasai. After graduating, she became a chemistry lab technician at Battelle.
Communication & Journalism
‘Visibility. Creativity. Research.’
Sociology & Anthropology
Sociology & Sectarianism
Philosophy & Religion
Wittgenstein Project: Are Numbers Real?
Chemistry
Austin Internship
Chemistry and Art major Rachel Spotts '17 used an OWU Connection grant to complete an internship at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum in Austin, Texas.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Focused Effort
Biological Sciences
Germ of an Idea
Philosophy & Religion
Applying Learning to Life
Jackie Everetts '18 spent two weeks exploring L'Abri communities, where individuals are invited “to seek answers to honest questions about God and the significance of human life.”
World Languages & Cultures
Economics & Culture of French Markets
Philosophy & Religion
'Britainistan'
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Black Women and Feminisms
Environment & Sustainability
Meeting the Future
Performing Arts
Setting the Stage
Bella Campos Hintzman ’22 used OWU Connection grant funding to conduct research in California in support of her senior capstone project in regional theater career preparation.
Communication & Journalism
News in Norway
For her Journalism studies, Gopika Nair '18 used an OWU Connection grant to explore freedom of press in Oslo, Norway. On campus, she was editor of The Transcript and interned with University Communications.
Medical & Health Professions
Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle
Pre-Medicine major Alex Goldenberg ’25 founds nonprofit with assistance from the Delaware Entrepreneurial Center at OWU.
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Memory Studies
Amanda Barry ’17 and faculty mentor Ali Skandor traveled to Tanzania for two weeks to explore memory impairment in rural Maasai communities.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Researching Data in Politics
Biological Sciences
Salt Pollution
Colin Hawes ’20, Becca Porter ’20, and Katie Vonderembse ’19 worked with professor Amy Downing to study salt pollution in freshwater near campus, as part of a global research project with universities around the world.
Philosophy & Religion
'Embracing New Experiences'
Environment & Sustainability
Campus Options for Solar Panels
Health & Human Kinetics
Cooking Matters for Community Health
Psychology & Neuroscience
Change Agent
Biological Sciences
Veterinary Internship
World Languages & Cultures
'Britainistan'
Psychology & Neuroscience
Highlands Rewilding
World Languages & Cultures
Hi, Spain!
Psychology & Neuroscience
Stress Research
Emma Hall ’21 Hall spent a summer researching “Stress, Locomotion, and Zebrafish Mutant Analysis” under the mentorship of Karl Clark, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Medical & Health Professions
Strengthening Skills
Biological Sciences
Track Invasive Lizards & Publish
Biological Sciences
Bumblebee Behavior
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Building Strong Communities
Sociology & Anthropology
Campaign Experience
English, Creative Writing, & Film
'Britainistan'
Mathematics & Computer Science
Universal Understanding
Economics & Business
Learning From Experts
Performing Arts
Columbus Connections
Brianna Robinson ’15 worked side by side with Opera Columbus, Columbus Dance Theatre, Central Ohio Symphony, and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
History & Period Studies
Teacher Training
Economics & Business
Study in Japan
Business major Robert Wu ’20 earned a $7,000 Freeman Award for Study in Asia to support studying abroad for a year at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan.
Biological Sciences
Cleveland Clinic
Microbiology major Gretchen Weaver ’20 worked with doctors at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute-Louis Stokes VA Medical Center to study the effects of diabetic retinopathy.
Environment & Sustainability
'Embracing New Experiences'
Performing Arts
Shakespeare Reimagined
History & Period Studies
New York Arts Program
Communication & Journalism
Communication Internship
Sarah Jonassen ’22 completed a summer internship with Franklin County’s Mifflin Township, expanding her writing portfolio.
World Languages & Cultures
‘Day of Reckoning’
English, Creative Writing, & Film
‘Visibility. Creativity. Research.’
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Translating Comics in Italy
Creative Writing major Kaitie Welch '20 traveled to Pordenone, Italy, to participate in an Italian-to-English translation project for a new comics museum, Palazzo Arti Fumetto Friuli.
World Languages & Cultures
Classical Theater in Spain
Chris MacDonald ’16 interviewed Spanish theater professionals on the role of Hispanic classical theater in Spain. He then created a documentary on the topic.
Environment & Sustainability
Life in the Field
Amanda Marshall ’16 used an OWU grant to help a research team at the Karongwe Private Game Reserve in South Africa collect data on cheetahs, lions, elephants, leopards, and hyenas.
Economics & Business
'So Transformative'
Communication & Journalism
Career Take-Off
Communication major Sisi Fish ’24 interns at United Airlines in Chicago, Illinois.
Education
Exploring Hyperlexia
Special Education major Alanna Spalsbury ’16 expanded personal experience as a one-on-one aide for a kindergartener with hyperlexia into a research project exploring the advanced reading ability.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Culture of Remembrance
Biological Sciences
New York Knowledge
Education
Seeing Double
Medical & Health Professions
Volunteer Aiding Wildlife in Zimbabwe
Mathematics & Computer Science
Braid Groups at Roots of Unity
Psychology & Neuroscience
Gene Therapy Research
Medical & Health Professions
Travel Course: Animal Biology of East Africa
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Exploring Allergens
Kolby Brock ’23 and Karli Walsh ’23 traveled to London with their professor over October’s mid-semester break to research and compare food allergen regulations in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Meeting the Future
Medical & Health Professions
Early Childhood Center Screenings
Sociology & Anthropology
Change Agent
Global Studies
Exploring Ecuador
Education
Education Summit in Costa Rica
Early Childhood Education majors Ali Phillips ’16 and Whitney Weadock ’16 received an OWU grant to attend a global childhood education summit in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Physics & Astronomy
Combining Science & Politics
Astrophysics and Politics & Government major Guillermo Gutierrez '18 served as an intern with the Radiant Earth Foundation and the American Physical Society.
Global Studies
Summer in the Senate
International Studies major Jessica Sanford '17 interned as a political coordinator at the National Republican Senatorial Committee in Washington, D.C.
Fine Arts
Interning with Artists in New York
Mathematics & Computer Science
Game Strategies for Modern Art
Biological Sciences
Sharper Thinking?
Performing Arts
Eye-Opening Experience
Psychology & Neuroscience
'Delve Deeper'
Environment & Sustainability
Spring Break Service
Global Studies
Language and Art
Sociology & Anthropology
Social Service in Peru
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
A Capital Experience
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Leaders Across Borders
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Experience & Understand Maasai Life
Biological Sciences
Therapeutic Target
Medical & Health Professions
Highlands Rewilding
Fine Arts
Family Matters
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Peronism
At OWU’s Student Symposium, Alyssa DiPadova '19 presented her research project, “Charisma’s Triumph over Organization: Peronism Throughout the Decades.”
World Languages & Cultures
Palabras Poderosas
Samantha Merino ’21 spent a semester working remotely as the Spanish interpretation and translation intern for the Canton, Ohio-based Immigrant Worker Project.
Physics & Astronomy
Level Scheme and Spin Assignments
Michael Heeschen '20 participated in the Summer Science Research Program, where he studied fundamental properties of heavier nuclei, such as gallium.
Communication & Journalism
Saturday Night Live Internship
Economics & Business
Digging Into Learning
Medical & Health Professions
Research for Pre-Vet Student
Serena George ’19 researched paternity and mating behaviors in the Sailfin Molly under Prof. Shala Hankison. Serena was admitted to the DVM program at University of Wisconsin.
Medical & Health Professions
More Than Squid Games
Performing Arts
New York Improv
After interning with an improv company in New York, Hannah Wargo '20 created her own sketch show and performed it for the OWU community for her senior project.
Education
Career Catalysts
In the OWU Career Connection office, job experts in education and other fields, known as career catalysts, work with students to identify opportunities and land jobs.
Biological Sciences
Wildlife Rescue in Thailand
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Earning Learning
Economics & Business
Class Action
Biological Sciences
Genetics and Gravity
Josh Cabacungan ’24 is completing plant research in the Summer Science Research Program (SSRP).
Environment & Sustainability
A Research Splash
Biological Sciences
Healthy Curiosity
Performing Arts
Therapeutic Target
Psychology & Neuroscience
Healthy Aging
Health & Human Kinetics
Published Article on Swimming Shoulders
Environment & Sustainability
Conservation Collaboration in Chile
History & Period Studies
Tolstoy & Gandhi Honors Project
For her senior thesis, Amanda Hays ’20 completed a two-semester honors project in which she took an in-depth look at the relationship between Leo Tolstoy and Mahatma Gandhi.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Film Internships
Tiffany Moore ’20 interned at Atlantic Pictures and Breakthru Films in New York City, and she spent four weeks in New Zealand learning how to be a producer for a short film.
Health & Human Kinetics
Healthy Aging
Communication & Journalism
SoCal Summer
Leah Crawford ’19 spent her summer in Culver City and Beverly Hills, CA, completing internships with Grey Matter Productions and Artists First.
Health & Human Kinetics
Mental Nourishment
Health & Human Kinetics
Sport & Exercise Entrepreneur
Sports & Exercise Management major Zack Katona '17 used skills from his Great Lakes Summer Internship to enhance his entrepreneurial efforts to launch a dietary supplement business called Rise.
Biological Sciences
Sizable Research
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Aiding the Environment
S.K. Bulander ’23 created the OWU Recycling Connection, a way to help residents of the OWU and Delaware communities quickly determine what materials can be recycled locally and where.
Medical & Health Professions
Medical Research in Australia
Global Studies
Language and Art
Environment & Sustainability
Climate & Plant Response in Alaska
Mathematics & Computer Science
Launch & Learn
World Languages & Cultures
Real French Life
Julia Stone ’16 lived with a host family while she studied abroad for a semester in Aix-en-Provence.
Philosophy & Religion
The Language of Heresy
Kiersten Payne '17 worked with Prof. Susan Gunasti to examine the language contemporaries used to discuss the Donatists, beginning in the 4th century, and Anabaptists, beginning in the 16th century.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Scripting Her Future
After receiving an OWU Connection Theory-to-Practice Grant, Camy Dodd ’23 traveled to Chicago to observe professional rehearsals and make connections with theatre artists.
Communication & Journalism
Purposeful Path
Biological Sciences
Zoology & Climate Change in Alaska
Biological Sciences
A LEAP Forward
Fine Arts
Wearable Art
Sociology & Anthropology
Semester in Samoa
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Cleveland Internship
English and Communication major Dmitri Ashakih ’22 interned at the nonprofit Summer on the Cuyahoga organization as an assistant program coordinator.
Economics & Business
'So Transformative'
Physics & Astronomy
Bot Builders
Mathematics & Computer Science
Knowledge Conductor
Health & Human Kinetics
ACL Timetables
Cassandra Oberle ’18 conducted a research project testing leg strength and power in athletes with and without ACL reconstruction to better determine when athletes should return to training.
Economics & Business
Paying Dividends
Fine Arts
Art in Italy
Ohio Wesleyan students visit Italy to study “From Early Museum to Contemporary Biennial” using an OWU Connection grant. They travel with mentor Erin Fletcher, director of the Ross Art Museum.
Biological Sciences
Opportunity Magnified
Environment & Sustainability
Aiding the Environment
S.K. Bulander ’23 created the OWU Recycling Connection, a way to help residents of the OWU and Delaware communities quickly determine what materials can be recycled locally and where.
Economics & Business
Meeting the Future
Economics & Business
'Economics + Culture'
English, Creative Writing, & Film
New York Film Festival Internship
Economics & Business
'Are You Game?'
Biological Sciences
Conservation Collaboration in Chile
Economics & Business
Culture of Remembrance
Biological Sciences
Brian & Bert
Psychology & Neuroscience
Mayo Clinic Internship
Psychology & Neuroscience
OWU Dividends
Health & Human Kinetics
Yoga & Youth Anxiety
Exercise Science major Emily Sheridan ’21 worked with two faculty members on a research project to examine the effectiveness of yoga in reducing anxiety in children and adolescents.
Environment & Sustainability
Bumblebee Behavior
Health & Human Kinetics
Hunger for Learning
Chemistry
Water Quality Project in Delaware
Communication & Journalism
Illuminating Internship
Environment & Sustainability
Digging Into Learning
Economics & Business
Honing Skills
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Big Apple Adventure
Dyna Bresson ’24 spent a semester enrolled in the New York Arts Program, during which she completed an internship with an award-winning company founded as a multi-racial ensemble dedicated to using theater as an agent for positive social change.
Education
'Bedazzled Kittycorn'
Economics & Business
Accounting in Australia
Performing Arts
Shakespeare Reimagined
Economics & Business
Capital Adventure
Medical & Health Professions
Medical Internship in Melbourne
Biological Sciences
Retrovirus Research
Mathematics & Computer Science
Universal Understanding
Health & Human Kinetics
Powerful Knowledge
Biological Sciences
Medical Research
Microbiology major Ashley McCracken ’19 worked with Matthew Dietz, M.D., at the West Virginia University School of Medicine to research the relationship among joint implants, infections, and treatments.
Medical & Health Professions
Veterinary Experience
Lauren Kiebler ’16 completed several internships and gained valuable veterinary experience at Severna Park Veterinary Hospital, Mobile Pet Vet, and the Humane Society of Delaware County.
Economics & Business
Bank of America Internship
Economics and Psychology major Shaaref Shah ’17 interned with Bank of America in NYC as a Human Capital Summer Analyst. He attended grad school at the University of Pennsylvania.
Communication & Journalism
Purposeful Path
Performing Arts
Scripting Her Future
After receiving an OWU Connection Theory-to-Practice Grant, Camy Dodd ’23 traveled to Chicago to observe professional rehearsals and make connections with theatre artists.
Economics & Business
Professional Pathway
Economics & Business
Perfect Prescription
Performing Arts
Staging Site
World Languages & Cultures
Culture of Remembrance
Mathematics & Computer Science
'Invaluable Perspectives'
Chemistry
Medical Research Lab
At Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Biochemistry & Neuroscience major Hien Ngoc Mai ’22 worked on research to develop biomarkers with radioactive chains to diagnose neurodegenerative diseases.
World Languages & Cultures
Studying in Spain
Communication & Journalism
River Cleanup Documentary
Communication majors Erin Ross ’21 and Jacey Scheffel ’21 filmed and produced a documentary on Delaware County’s annual Olentangy River Cleanup.
Biological Sciences
Harbor Seal Behavior
Zoology major Reagan Jennings ’23 used an OWU Connection grant to do comparative research observing wild and captive harbor seal social behaviors.
Education
Education Fellows
Every year, OWU welcomes outstanding new students into the Education Fellows Program, where they enjoy scholarships and access to special career-related opportunities.
Economics & Business
FDIC Internship
Finance Economics major Aakash Gupta ’21 interned with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as part of its Financial Management Scholars Program. He worked in Risk Management Supervision.
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Live in the Sexual and Gender Equality House (SAGE)
Performing Arts
Exploring Latinx Theater
Elizabeth Sumoza ’25 traveled to New York City and Denver to complete a research project titled “Exploring Latinx Productions of Early Modern Hispanic Texts.”
Medical & Health Professions
Strengthening Skills
Biological Sciences
Highlands Rewilding
English, Creative Writing, & Film
SoCal Internships
Film Studies major Leah Crawford ’19 spent a summer in Culver City and Beverly Hills, California, completing internships with Grey Matter Productions and Artists First.
Biological Sciences
No Featherweight
Biological Sciences
'Ethnobotany and Enslavement'
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Amsterdam Experience
While studying abroad in Amsterdam, Alix Templeman '19 took classes on comparative sexuality studies and expanded her WGS minor into a second major.
Education
G'Day World
Fine Arts
'Britainistan'
Environment & Sustainability
Investigating Iceland
Economics & Business
Project Managed
Psychology & Neuroscience
Amsterdam Experience
Mathematics & Computer Science
Math Major Walks Spain's Camino de Santiago
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Dengue Fever Research
Carly LoVullo ’16 received a $24,000 fellowship to support a yearlong study of best practices for community-based disease surveillance of dengue fever in three Tanzanian coastal regions.
Sociology & Anthropology
Psychopathy & Criminal Justice
In an independent study project, Dilara Gingerich ’19 explored how the criminal justice system can use information about psychopathy to protect society from criminals with that condition.
Sociology & Anthropology
Immersed in Italy
Communication & Journalism
Images of Alice
In a mentored research project, Communication major My Ta ’21 explored visual meanings and variations in illustrations of 'Alice in Wonderland' from the Edwardian era.
Biological Sciences
Evolving Education
Psychology & Neuroscience
Wearable Art
Psychology & Neuroscience
Studying Terrorism in France
Psychology and French major Emma Beale '17 used an OWU Connection grant to study terrorism in France from multiple angles, including the role of propaganda and media coverage.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Learning in London
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
‘Building and Rebuilding’
Callia Barwick ’24 and several other members of the OWU community worked with the Lakota Youth Development nonprofit as part of an OWU Connection Spring Break Interfaith Service Team to “reclaim Lakota language, culture, and spirituality.”
Health & Human Kinetics
Learning Lightbulb
Mathematics & Computer Science
Code Red (And Black)
Rachel Leslie ’23 and Nick Mankowski ’25 participated in the OWU Programming Contest, an annual event for local colleges in the area.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Semester in South America
Rachel Leslie ’23 spent a semester abroad in Quito, Ecuador, studying Latin American identity and cultural syncretism.
Health & Human Kinetics
Food in Italy
Prof. Christopher Fink has traveled to Italy with more than 50 students to explore food studies.
Performing Arts
Improv Internship
Sociology & Anthropology
Building Community
Psychology & Neuroscience
Family Matters
Philosophy & Religion
A Taste of Knowledge
Biological Sciences
The Gold Coast
World Languages & Cultures
Tilt at Windmills in Spain
The “Cervantes and the Quixote” travel-learning course visited Spain to make connections between literature read in class and the culture, society, history, and arts of Spain.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Culture of Remembrance
Philosophy & Religion
Paul in Greece
Education
Integrated Science in the Galapagos
Fine Arts
'So Transformative'
Communication & Journalism
Learning in London
Psychology & Neuroscience
Strengthening Skills
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
A Taste of Knowledge
World Languages & Cultures
Film Festival Internship
Film Studies and Spanish major Tess Meddings '22 combined two of her academic passions by serving as the intern for Ohio Wesleyan’s Hispanic Film Festival.
Biological Sciences
Found in France
Global Studies
Vietnam Internship
Funded by an OWU grant, Carly Zelenski ’15 interned with the East Meets West Foundation in Vietnam, traveling to various provinces to conduct onsite evaluations for clean-water projects.
World Languages & Cultures
Code Red (And Black)
Rachel Leslie ’23 participated in the OWU Programming Contest, an annual event for local colleges in the area.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
East Asian Politics
Education
Field Work in Costa Rica
Integrated Science for Teachers major Austin Riegel ’21 used drone technology to help the community with environmental concerns and to promote citizen science in Costa Rica.
Economics & Business
OWU Dividends
Mathematics & Computer Science
Bot Builders
Medical & Health Professions
Healthy Aging
Psychology & Neuroscience
Business Venturers
Economics & Business
New York Knowledge
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Shakespeare Reimagined
World Languages & Cultures
Cultural Immersion
Biological Sciences
Immersed in Immunobiology
Global Studies
Mexican Migration
In the travel course “Mexican Migration Experience,” students explored the pyramids of Teotihuacan and stayed with families to become more familiar with Mexican culture.
Health & Human Kinetics
Columbus Clippers Promo Team
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
New York Arts Program
Medical & Health Professions
NASA Research
Pre-Medicine, Biology, and Environmental Science major Madison Cartnal ’24 was one of 12 students working on summer NASA-funded research on how plants respond to gravity.
Economics & Business
Marketing Magic
World Languages & Cultures
Culture of Remembrance
Performing Arts
Chicago Theatre Experience
Biological Sciences
Germ of an Idea
Chemistry
Opportunity Magnified
Environment & Sustainability
Exploring Kenya
Biological Sciences
Highlands Rewilding
Biological Sciences
Zookeeping Internship in Dayton
Environment & Sustainability
Highlands Rewilding
Sociology & Anthropology
Campus Activism
Working with Prof. Paul Dean, five sociology students surveyed about 150 OWU students to understand the factors that lead students to become involved in social activism.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Working in Washington
Blake Johnson ’25 interned with The Salvation Army and participated in an educational program in Washington, D.C., developing leadership skills, learning about hyperpartisanship, and sustaining the efforts of nonprofits.
Biological Sciences
Veterinary Internship
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Learning in London
Sociology & Anthropology
Immersed in Italy
Biological Sciences
Caring for Animals
Physics & Astronomy
Oak Ridge
Diego Venegas Vargas '19 spent a summer studying neutrino physics with Alfredo Galindo-Urribari of the Physics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Environment & Sustainability
A Research Splash
Health & Human Kinetics
Season-Ending Slumps?
Exercise Science major Jacqueline Feliciano ’18 studied muscle imbalances and performance changes during a field hockey season. She moved on to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Ohio University.
History & Period Studies
National Archives Internship
Mackenzie Sommers ’16 helped digitize a collection of Confederate records as a part of her internship duties at the National Archives via the Wesleyan in Washington program.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Field Work in Romania
Psychology and Sociology/Anthropology major Bridget Roddy ’20 used an OWU Connection grant to serve on the volunteer excavation team at the Roman fort of Halmyris in Romania.
Health & Human Kinetics
European Soccer Fan Behavior
Exercise Science major Karson Stevenson ’16 traveled to Europe with an OWU Connection grant to study alcohol-induced aggression among soccer fans.
Biological Sciences
Plant Gravity Research
Botany and Biochemistry double-major Carly Sanders ’24 participated in OWU’s annual Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), studying under the mentorship of OWU professor Chris Wolverton.
Performing Arts
Masterclasses in Salzburg
Prof. Jason Hiester and seven students received an OWU Connection grant to travel to Austria to participate in workshops and masterclasses and attend the Salzburg Music Festival.
World Languages & Cultures
Veterinary Internship
Biological Sciences
More Than Squid Games
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Modern Bovary
Kristen Nooney ’18, Jessica Sanford ’17, and Meg Teitelman ’18 combined creative and analytical work, reimagining a contemporary film adaptation of Flaubert's "Madame Bovary."
Economics & Business
Leaders Across Borders
Biological Sciences
Future Physician-Scientist
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Democracy Forum in Athens, Greece
Psychology & Neuroscience
Leaders Across Borders
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
A Capital Experience
Economics & Business
Cultural Immersion
Medical & Health Professions
Sharper Thinking?
Economics & Business
Analytics Intern
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Global Democracy Forum
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Exploring Allergens
Physics & Astronomy
Universal Understanding
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Brookings Institution
Emily Feldmesser ’16 worked as an intern at The Brookings Institution, one of the world’s foremost think tanks, as part of a Wesleyan in Washington experience.
History & Period Studies
Taoism & Chinese Art
In a senior research project, Harrison Nickels ’19 explored the influence of Taoist philosophy on Chinese art that reflected a passive approach to the progression of mundane events.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Political Tastes
Biological Sciences
Writing His Ticket
Economics & Business
Japanese Entrepreneurship
International Business major Emily Julius ’16 explored obstacles that Japanese women entrepreneurs face, researching successful Japanese women and conducting interviews with Japanese businesswomen.
Health & Human Kinetics
Italian & U.S. Food Supply Chains
Prof. Christopher Fink traveled to Italy with two students to explore the structure, dynamics, and impact on quality of life of short food supply chains in Italy and the United States.
Biological Sciences
Crouching Kangaroo
Zoology major Kara Smith ’20 conducted a behavioral observation study focused on the Matschie’s tree kangaroo, exploring how crouching behavior may be an intention movement for jumping.
Communication & Journalism
East Asian Politics
Chemistry
Gut Instincts
Fine Arts
Interning with Artists in New York
Economics & Business
From Internship to Employment
Trey Olsen ’18: "It was extremely rewarding to apply my knowledge from Ohio Wesleyan and represent OWU among an internship class from Ivy League and other prestigious universities."
Performing Arts
Staging a Career
Mathematics & Computer Science
Calculating Benefits
Mathematics & Computer Science
Class Action
Mathematics & Computer Science
Spacetime Symmetries
History & Period Studies
Scholarly Paper Presentation
Slater Sabo '19 presented an original scholarly paper at the National Phi Alpha Theta Conference in New Orleans.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Hackathon Heroes
Inesh Tickoo ’26 participated in the 2022 HackOHI/O event, a 24-hour innovation and coding marathon held at The Ohio State University.
Medical & Health Professions
Future Physician-Scientist
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Global Democracy Forum
Ellie Bearss ’22 was one of 24 students nationwide to participate in the NY Times Athens Democracy Forum. Her video was played at a panel discussion on Art as Activism.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Leaders Across Borders
Sociology & Anthropology
Access to Medicine in India
Using a human rights framework suggested by philosopher Johnathan Wolff, Valentina Marginean ’16 found if stakeholders perceive an obligation to protect intellectual property, they risk inhibiting access to generic medicines.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Good Greif
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Strengthening Skills
Economics & Business
Powerful Learning
Physics & Astronomy
Notre Dame Experience
Derek Shank '18 spent a summer at Notre Dame University working with a program that uses collected stellar data to perform a series of tests to determine a star’s properties.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Diagnosing Neurodegenerative Disease
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Big Apple Adventure
Dyna Bresson ’24 spent a semester enrolled in the New York Arts Program, during which she completed an internship with an award-winning company founded as a multi-racial ensemble dedicated to using theater as an agent for positive social change.
Economics & Business
Project Managed
Biological Sciences
Children’s Hospital Allergy Research
Genetics major Jack Mauter ’21 researched the effect of house dust mites on human epithelial cells at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Department of Allergy and Immunology.
Economics & Business
Young Entrepreneur
Business Administration major Reese Little ’22 launched the entrepreneurial venture 420Coin, a community-driven cryptocurrency created to benefit a friend paralyzed in a skiing accident.
Chemistry
Biodegradable Plastics
Sarah Bergman '18, James Zoller '18, and Lauren Boedicker '18 worked with Prof. Allen Pistner to find a more affordable and effective chemical catalyst for biodegradable plastic.
Environment & Sustainability
Climate Change & Maple Syrup
Environmental Science major Jakob Woodside '20 worked with Prof. Laurie Anderson to monitor sugar maples and their sap to determine how individual trees would change as the climate changed around them.
World Languages & Cultures
Semester in South America
Rachel Leslie ’23 spent a semester abroad in Quito, Ecuador, studying Latin American identity and cultural syncretism.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Law Internship in California
Daniel Haygood '18 worked as a summer legal intern at the County of Plumas District Attorney's Office in California.
Medical & Health Professions
Power of Proteins
Audrey Calvin ’23, a chemistry and pre-medicine double-major, investigated proteins in a 10-week project. She presented results this fall during OWU’s annual Summer Science Research Symposium.
Education
'Magic' Moments
Health & Human Kinetics
Mental Nourishment
Economics & Business
Two Internships Lead to Job
Sophia Ahmed ’20 completed internships at Citi Bank headquarters in Texas and at technology company Thirstie in New York. Thirstie hired her after graduation.
World Languages & Cultures
Found in France
Performing Arts
Award-Winning Composition
Psychology & Neuroscience
Promoting Veteran Mental Health Awareness
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Protest Waves Around the World
Brianna DeMuth '23 worked with Prof. James Franklin on research into protest waves in various countries that have led to some kind of accountability or regime change.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Leaders Across Borders
Biological Sciences
Prepared to Achieve
Fine Arts
'So Transformative'
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
‘Building and Rebuilding’
Callia Barwick ’24 and several other members of the OWU community participated in an OWU Connection Spring Break Interfaith Service Team experience at Lakota Nation, South Dakota, for a week of “Building and Rebuilding.”
Biological Sciences
Immersed in Immunobiology
Economics & Business
Accounting Fellows Internships
Students in the Accounting Fellows program participate in at least one internship and make connections with OWU alumni working in New York and Washington, D.C.
Medical & Health Professions
Cincy Children's Fellowship
In a Cincinnati Children’s research fellowship, Madeline Bonfield ’18 examined the correlation between the presence of a language gap and lower social function and negative behaviors in children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Economics & Business
Culture of Remembrance
Environment & Sustainability
OWU Sustainability
Environmental Studies major Emily Howald ’18 helped develop OWU's Sustainability Plan, documenting sustainability initiatives across the university and serving on the Sustainability Committee.
History & Period Studies
Digging Ancient History in Romania
Biological Sciences
Nest Pest
Psychology & Neuroscience
Powerful Learning
Fine Arts
Threads of Knowledge
Environment & Sustainability
Protecting Sea Turtles
Hannah Cox ’24 participated in an OWU Connection grant-supported internship in Greece aiding loggerhead sea turtles.
Chemistry
Green Energy
Myles Steed ’23 conducted summer research exploring faster, more effective ways to create a chemical called a dipyrrin ligand, which improves the use of hydrogen fuel cells.
Chemistry
Power of Proteins
Economics & Business
3 Internships, 2 Job Offers
Accounting & Finance major Jacob Dodds ’22 had internships at Louisiana Department of Revenue, Worthington Industries, & Schneider Downs before choosing a career at Schneider Downs in Pittsburgh.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Practical Politics: OWU Student’s Internships
Environment & Sustainability
Aggression in Songbirds
In summer research with Prof. Dustin Reichard, Joe Brush '20 studied aggression in two male songbird species.
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Cleveland Internship
Through the Summer on the Cuyahoga program, Women's & Gender Studies major Mic Kreutzer ’22 worked at College Now as an AmeriCorps program intern.
Chemistry
Sea Spray & Climate Change
Emma Blackburn ’22 worked on summer research with Prof. Bethany Rudd to improve global climate models to better account for the impact of lake and sea spray aerosols.
Sociology & Anthropology
Sizable Research
Mathematics & Computer Science
A Woman Who Codes
Communication & Journalism
OWU Model UN
Biological Sciences
Finding Direction
Chloe Sullivan ’24 and several fellow OWU students spent the summer working to complete NASA-funded research in the laboratory of Chris Wolverton, Ph.D.
Biological Sciences
Job Coaching Internship
Education
Finnish Education
Kelly Maier '14 and Emma Goetz '15 visited Sippo and Helsinki, Finland, to study the nation’s renowned education system.
World Languages & Cultures
Threads of Knowledge
Sociology & Anthropology
Cleveland Internship
Through the Summer on the Cuyahoga program, Mic Kreutzer ’22 worked at College Now as an AmeriCorps program intern.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Postcolonial Literature
Students in the "Re-Placing Great Britain" travel course study museum narrative, architecture, theatre, poetry, and novels in the classroom and in London, Liverpool, and Manchester.
Global Studies
Examining Terrorism in France
Communication & Journalism
Live from New York ...
Communication & Journalism
Sisi in the City
Sisi Fish ’24 is spending the summer living and working in the Cleveland, Ohio, area, where she is serving as the marketing and special projects intern for the Summer on the Cuyahoga (SOTC) organization.
Physics & Astronomy
Launch & Learn
Biological Sciences
Conservation Collaboration in Chile
Education
Opportunity in Abundance
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Motivating Experience
Economics & Business
Purposeful Path
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Film Festival Internship
Film Studies and Spanish major Tess Meddings '22 combined two of her academic passions by serving as the intern for Ohio Wesleyan’s Hispanic Film Festival.
Philosophy & Religion
Comparing Sectarianism and Racism
Eli Reed '19 used an OWU Connection grant to compare sectarianism in Northern Ireland to American race relations.
Biological Sciences
Salt Pollution
Colin Hawes ’20, Becca Porter ’20, and Katie Vonderembse ’19 worked with professor Amy Downing to study salt pollution in freshwater near campus, as part of a global research project with universities around the world.
Economics & Business
Marketing in Mexico
Business Administration major Avianna Carmoega ’20 interned with the nonprofit Human Connections in Bucerías, Mexico, working on a variety of marketing projects.
Health & Human Kinetics
Culture & Cuisine in D.C.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Understanding Anxiety
Abby Biddle ’23 is participating in Ohio Wesleyan’s annual Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), researching anxiety and mood disorders and the impact of stress during adolescence.
History & Period Studies
Internships Digitizing Renaissance Texts
Communication & Journalism
Valuable Exchange
Biological Sciences
International Investigation
Mathematics & Computer Science
Board Games!
Computer Science major Eugene Kramskoi '19 worked with Prof. Sean McCulloch and a student from Syracuse University in a summer project developing a computer program to play the board game Pandemic.
Philosophy & Religion
'Embracing New Experiences'
Medical & Health Professions
Gut Instincts
Physics & Astronomy
European Space Agency
The travel-learning Space Exploration class traveled to England and Germany, including a tour of the European Space Agency's Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications.
Mathematics & Computer Science
'Invaluable Perspectives'
Performing Arts
Staging a Career
Biological Sciences
Mapping Biodiversity in Africa
Working with two Botany professors, Katie Vonderembse ’19 created maps showing the distribution of Xylopia, a genus of tropical flowering plants.
Economics & Business
Profitable Experience
Mathematics & Computer Science
Bot Builders
Performing Arts
Hamlet & Gender Roles
For her senior capstone project, Theatre and English major Hannah Simpson ’16 explored how we “play” our gender and how the role of Hamlet changes when performed by a female.
Psychology & Neuroscience
'Building Better Lives'
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Three Pre-Law Internships
While at OWU, Rhiannon Herbert '16 held three law internships: Delaware County CASA; the Delaware, Ohio, Common Pleas Court; and a private law office.
Medical & Health Professions
Good Medicine
Philosophy & Religion
Crime & Punishment
Curry Carr ’21 worked with Prof. Shari Stone-Mediatore to examine arguments that facilitated the enactment of harsh U.S. sentencing laws, focusing on truth in sentencing laws in Illinois.
Biological Sciences
Zoo Educator
Economics & Business
French Economics & International Business
Psychology & Neuroscience
Children’s Hospital
Samuel Stull '17 interned at Nationwide Children's hospital, leading to a research project with Prof. Kira Bailey on hepatitis C and opioid abuse.
Chemistry
Internship for Soybean Research
Biological Sciences
Evolving Abilities
Environment & Sustainability
Preserving a Paradise in Costa Rica
Medical & Health Professions
Research for Green Energy
Fine Arts
Columbus Museum Internship
Mathematics & Computer Science
A Better Bot
Aadarsha Gopala Reddy ’23 participated in OWU’s annual Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), researching the use of artificial intelligence as it applies to modern board games.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Ohio AG Internship
Katherine Berger '16 completed an internship in the Ohio Attorney General's office. After graduating, she moved on to The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
Global Studies
Philosophy in Mexico
Students in the travel course “Modernity & Colonialism,” spent a week with a Zapatista community in Chiapas, Mexico, reconsidering concepts such as progress, justice, and truth.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Data Analytics & Congressional Maps
Fine Arts
Solo Senior Show
World Languages & Cultures
Marketing Magic
Psychology & Neuroscience
Measuring Brain Activity
Erika Shultz '18 measured the brain waves of subjects while they completed tasks to support the theory that, depending on our goals, our brain activity switches between proactive and reactive control.
Economics & Business
Marketing Magic
Economics & Business
OWU Model UN
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Serious Fun
Mathematics & Computer Science
Data Analytics Intern
Bulbul Bhati ’23 completed a data analytics internship for RxNXT, an Ohio-based company that provides software to enable employees to search for the best available price on medications.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Science & Politics Internship
Astrophysics and Politics & Government major Guillermo Gutierrez '18 served as an intern with the Radiant Earth Foundation and the American Physical Society.
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Reassignment Surgery Study
Under Prof. Richelle Schrock, Carson Shaw ’18 researched and presented how healthcare and culture impact cost and experience of sex reassignment surgery in Europe.
Biological Sciences
Climate & Botany in Alaska
Two travel courses, “Plant Responses to Global Change” and “Mathematical Models of Climate,” have completed their classes with research trips to Alaska.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
National Victorian Studies Conference Presentation
Health & Human Kinetics
Healthy Cooking
Health Promotion major Lauren Mussenden ’22 and Nutrition major Leigh Stavar ’22 completed a summer internship working with the Cooking Matters community education program.
Biological Sciences
Serengeti Safari
Biological Sciences
Immersed in Italy
Mathematics & Computer Science
Improving Data Estimates
Working with Prof. Scott Linder, Mathematics major Hanna Cao ’22 researched the impact of incorrectly ignoring the presence of censoring, with a goal to improve estimation methods in accounting.
Economics & Business
Business Venturers
Medical & Health Professions
'Super' Opportunity
Environment & Sustainability
Evolving Abilities
History & Period Studies
Normandy Scholars in France
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Literary Paths Through England & Wales
World Languages & Cultures
Threads of Knowledge
Environment & Sustainability
'Embracing New Experiences'
Economics & Business
Financial Reporting in Ireland
Accounting major J.T. Knoble ’17 and two other students received an OWU Connection grant to study generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in Ireland.
Performing Arts
Pelican Paradise
Caitlin Hyatt ’22 earned a competitive Theory-to-Practice Grant (TPG), part of the OWU Connection, to support a three-month summer internship with Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, a nonprofit wildlife rescue center located in Miami, Florida.
Economics & Business
Economics Management Fellows in NYC
Physics & Astronomy
The Science Behind Josephson Junctions
Psychology & Neuroscience
'A Lending Hand'
Economics & Business
'Economics + Culture'
World Languages & Cultures
Classics in Italy
Erin Fannin ’18 and Karis Lowrie ’18 received OWU’s Herbst Prize to fund their study in Rome, Florence, and Pompeii.
Sociology & Anthropology
Building Strong Communities
Sociology & Anthropology
'Excited for the Future'
Environment & Sustainability
Mapping Biodiversity in Africa
Working with two professors, Environmental Studies major Katie Vonderembse ’19 created maps showing the distribution of Xylopia, a genus of tropical flowering plants.
Chemistry
Soy, Oh Soy
Education
G'Day World
Physics & Astronomy
Intruder States
Dexter Allen ’21 researched “Intruder States and Transition Strengths in 73 As” in summer research that included work using Florida State University’s particle accelerator.
Communication & Journalism
Bishop Elevated
Economics & Business
Online or Bricks & Mortar?
Business Administration major Kera Bussey-Sims ’18 traveled to Seattle to interview leaders at Nordstrom and Amazon on how technology is being integrated into the fashion business.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
'Challenges and Opportunities'
Medical & Health Professions
New York Knowledge
History & Period Studies
Museum Internship in Russia
Amanda Hays '20 used an OWU Connection grant to complete an internship at the Hermitage State Museum in St. Petersburg, the second-largest art museum in the world.
History & Period Studies
Civil War Soldier's Life
History major Andrew Stock ’17 conducted original historical research to explore the career of Henry Crozier (OWU Class of 1866) as a Union artilleryman. He presented at the Student Symposium.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Battle Lines
In a summer research project, Computer Science major Love Ayinde of Ilorin, Kwara, Nigeria, completed “Artificial Intelligence for Battle Line,” mentored by Prof. Sean McCulloch.
Fine Arts
'So Transformative'
Economics & Business
Internship to Accounting Career
Biological Sciences
Exploring Kenya
Biological Sciences
NASA Research on Gravity & Roots
Performing Arts
Intensive Summer Learning
Kristen Krak ’15 used an OWU Connection grant to attend the National Theatre Institute summer intensive in Waterford, Connecticut, for classes, collaborative creation, and workshops.
Biological Sciences
'Delve Deeper'
Sociology & Anthropology
'A Researcher at Heart'
Medical & Health Professions
Studying in Spain
Economics & Business
Entrepreneurship in Seville
Biological Sciences
Beekeeping
Peyton Hardesty ’20 worked as an apprentice with the head apiarist at Stratford Ecological Center researching healthy hive management and observing honey bees’ natural processes.
Medical & Health Professions
‘Day of Reckoning’
Economics & Business
Quantitative Economics
Rachel Tallmadge ’14 conducted research on human trafficking. Later, as a law student at Ohio State, she received a fellowship to work for a year with juvenile victims of human trafficking.
Economics & Business
Good Greif
Philosophy & Religion
Fulbright Scholar in Germany
Physics & Astronomy
Florida State Particle Accelerator
Environment & Sustainability
Investigating Iceland
Fine Arts
'Britainistan'
Psychology & Neuroscience
‘Day of Reckoning’
Environment & Sustainability
'An Opportunity to Grow'
Fine Arts
Renaissance Art and Thought
Students travel to Siena and Florence, Italy, as part of a Travel-Learning Course designed to explore how art and thought in the Renaissance intersect to form a unique ‘cultural and intellectual geography.’
Psychology & Neuroscience
Medieval Islamic Societies
Economics & Business
Earning Learning
Communication & Journalism
Genderlect Theory
In a senior research project, Katie Kuckelheim ’19 explored why women in student leadership may change their communication style based on the gender makeup of a group.
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Campus Opportunities
Many students intern at OWU’s Spectrum Resource Center or Women’s Resource Center, where you might organize campus events including the annual Take Back the Night march.
Performing Arts
SRO in NYC
Physics & Astronomy
Schrodinger Equation
Khanh Le '16 investigated a problem in quantum physics, exploring three approximations of the energy eigenvalues of the solutions of the one-dimensional time-independent Schrodinger equation.
World Languages & Cultures
A Bishop in Paris
History & Period Studies
Honors Research
Cole Peterson ’23 traveled to the United Kingdom to conduct senior thesis research in the British Library’s India Office Archives.
Global Studies
A Year in Japan
Global Studies
Arab Spring
At the Student Symposium, Cierra Cresanto ’17 presented her research into why some regimes were overthrown in the Arab Spring and others were not.
Medical & Health Professions
Mayo Clinic Internship
During a summer internship at the Mayo Clinic, Eric Baughman '17 participated in a research laboratory examining congenital heart diseases using stem cells.
Biological Sciences
Identify Megaviruses in Iceland
Education
Meritocracy & Education
At the Student Symposium, Rebecca Penrod ’18 presented research exploring the relationship between educational outcomes and socioeconomic differences.
Psychology & Neuroscience
'Are You Game?'
Mathematics & Computer Science
Well-Connected
Communication & Journalism
Career Take-Off
Communication major Sisi Fish ’24 interns at United Airlines in Chicago, Illinois.
Philosophy & Religion
Internship Helping Immigrants
Philosophy minor Samantha Merino ’21 spent a semester working remotely as the Spanish interpretation and translation intern for the Canton, Ohio-based Immigrant Worker Project.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Highlands Rewilding
Psychology & Neuroscience
Hi, Spain!
World Languages & Cultures
Francophone Feminism in Montreal
World Languages & Cultures
Honors Thesis on Science & Racism in France
History & Period Studies
Cataloging Mysterious Merrick Museum
Josh Pletcher '21 presented an iCubed lecture about his time spent cataloging artifacts in OWU's Brandt Museum of Zoology.
World Languages & Cultures
Cultural Immersion
Biological Sciences
Exploring Kenya
Physics & Astronomy
Universal Understanding
Mathematics & Computer Science
Digging Into Learning
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
New York Arts Program
Chemistry
Plant Gravity Research
Biological Sciences
How Do Wrens Defend Their Nests?
Performing Arts
Big Apple Adventure
Dyna Bresson ’24 spent a semester enrolled in the New York Arts Program, during which she completed an internship with an award-winning company founded as a multi-racial ensemble dedicated to using theater as an agent for positive social change.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
'Lead With Curiosity'
Medical & Health Professions
'Delve Deeper'
Philosophy & Religion
Seeking Answers in Switzerland
Jackie Everetts '18 spent two weeks exploring L'Abri communities, where individuals are invited “to seek answers to honest questions about God and the significance of human life.”
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Earning Learning
Mathematics & Computer Science
Soy, Oh Soy
Economics & Business
Charles Schwab Internship
Finance Economics major Caroline Kermode '20 spent a summer interning with Charles Schwab's Richfield, Ohio, office, working in the Retirement Investment and Document Services Department.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Helping HeartWorks
Computer Science and Data Analytics double-major David Shakarashvili ’24 interns as a data analyst with HeartWorks, Inc.
Health & Human Kinetics
Major League
Sports & Exercise Management major Kristie Prendergast ’15 worked in sponsorship and marketing for Major League Lacrosse’s Ohio Machine, where she worked with the announcer during the Machine’s summer season.
Environment & Sustainability
Overseas Adventures
Annabel Benes ’24 is spending fall semester studying overseas in Denmark and England through the Open Campus Block Program offered by the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE).
Health & Human Kinetics
Goalie Scores
Sports and Exercise Management major Paddy Colligan ’24 interns as an operations assistant for the Columbus Crew.
Communication & Journalism
Valuable Exchange
Sociology & Anthropology
Human Connections in Mexico
Taimur Iftikhar '20 and Avianna Carmoega ’20 interned with Human Connections, a nonprofit social enterprise based in Bucerías, Mexico.
Economics & Business
Leaders Across Borders
Medical & Health Professions
Focused Effort
Sociology & Anthropology
Social Divides in Northern Ireland
HannahJo Grimes '20 used an OWU Connection grant to compare racism in America to sectarianism in Northern Ireland.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
A Taste of Knowledge
Medical & Health Professions
'A Lending Hand'
Mathematics & Computer Science
Look and Learn
World Languages & Cultures
Semester Program in Pamplona
Economics & Business
Fashion in Barcelona
International Business major Kellie Garvin '17 spent a semester in Barcelona, Spain, taking several fashion courses and experiencing Spanish culture.
Philosophy & Religion
A Taste of Knowledge
World Languages & Cultures
Hi, Spain!
Mathematics & Computer Science
Math & DNA
Nam Tran Hoang ’16 constructed and characterized a mathematical model to assess abnormal numbers of repeating segments of DNA. He worked with Prof. Craig Jackson.
Economics & Business
Entrepreneurial Success!
Environment & Sustainability
Highlands Rewilding
Sociology & Anthropology
Exploring Latinx Theater in New York & Texas
Psychology & Neuroscience
'A Researcher at Heart'
Biological Sciences
Found in France
Performing Arts
Go Global at “The Globe”
World Languages & Cultures
Travel Learning: French Literature
The travel-learning course “Introduction to French Literature” visited France for a week, with stops in Paris, Versailles, and Provins.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Powerful Knowledge
Education
Math Methodologies
Early Childhood Education major Gabi Coty ’17 explored methods used around the world for teaching mathematics in her senior research project.
Physics & Astronomy
Neutrino Physics
Diego Venegas Vargas '19 spent a summer studying neutrino physics with Alfredo Galindo-Urribari of the Physics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Physics & Astronomy
Knowledge Conductor
Fine Arts
Threads of Knowledge
Chemistry
'Ethnobotany and Enslavement'
Biological Sciences
Evolving Education
Physics & Astronomy
'Dynamics' Duo
Biological Sciences
Future Physician-Scientist
Biological Sciences
Pelican Paradise
Caitlin Hyatt ’22 earned a competitive Theory-to-Practice Grant (TPG), part of the OWU Connection, to support a three-month summer internship with Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, a nonprofit wildlife rescue center located in Miami, Florida.
Communication & Journalism
Illuminating Internship
Economics & Business
Honing Skills
Health & Human Kinetics
Exploring Allergens
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Illuminating Internship
World Languages & Cultures
Mental Health of Joanna I of Castile
In a directed reading project on women and power in early modern Spain, Maria Alonso ’20 worked with Prof. Glenda Nieto Cubas to explore the enigma behind Joanna of Castile’s mental state.
Sociology & Anthropology
Semester in Samoa
Environment & Sustainability
Naturally Grown Farm Internship in Virginia
Medical & Health Professions
Immersive Internship
Health & Human Kinetics
Ready for the World
World Languages & Cultures
'Britainistan'
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Experience a Semester in Tanzania
Communication & Journalism
Two SoCal Internships
Medical & Health Professions
Future Physician-Scientist
Medical & Health Professions
STEM Research in Dublin, Ireland
Megha Malik ’21 received a $5,000 Gilman Scholarship to travel to Dublin, Ireland, to participate in a Summer STEM Research program at University College Dublin.
Sociology & Anthropology
Helping Houston Heal
In a spring break service trip, a team of OWU students volunteered to help rebuild a family's Houston-area home following Hurricane Harvey.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Campaign Experience
Sociology & Anthropology
Navigating Nepal
Biological Sciences
Ohio Wildlife Center Internship
Environment & Sustainability
Aiding the Environment
S.K. Bulander ’23 created the OWU Recycling Connection, a way to help residents of the OWU and Delaware communities quickly determine what materials can be recycled locally and where.
Global Studies
European Union
Erica Shah ’16 used an OWU Connection grant to travel to European Union headquarters in Belgium to study how the EU sustains its aims with its cultural, economic, and political diversity.
World Languages & Cultures
First-Person Learning
Students in Prof. Mary Anne Lewis Cusato’s "Fourteen Kilometers" class on immigration between Africa and Europe visited a Central African refugee living in Columbus to hear his story firsthand, in French.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Digging Into Learning
Biological Sciences
The Gold Coast
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Aiding the Environment
S.K. Bulander ’23 created the OWU Recycling Connection, a way to help residents of the OWU and Delaware communities quickly determine what materials can be recycled locally and where.
World Languages & Cultures
Comprenden Su Salud?
In a project with Prof. Eva Paris-Huesca, Landry Cowles ’20 and Gretchen Weaver ’20 explored how health literacy competency is dependent upon language competency and cultural impact.
Philosophy & Religion
Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland
Fine Arts
Chemistry and Art
A group of OWU students travel to Italy to learn how chemistry is used to preserve, restore, detect forgeries, and otherwise support art as part of a Travel-Learning Course.
Sociology & Anthropology
Navigating Nepal
Education
LGBT Issues in YA Lit
In a senior research project, Middle Childhood Education major Natalie French ’17 explored LGBT representation in young adult literature.
Chemistry
Washington University Biochemistry Research
Communication & Journalism
Learning in London
History & Period Studies
Honors Research Travel
Cole Peterson ’23 traveled to the United Kingdom to conduct senior thesis research in the British Library’s India Office Archives.
Communication & Journalism
OWU Model UN
Economics & Business
‘Genius’ Results
Bavneet Singh ’25 recently completed a 13-week remote internship with Movement Genius, a digital wellness platform that provides live and on-demand classes to help people improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
Global Studies
Brookings Institution
As part of the Wesleyan in Washington program, Emily Feldmesser ’16 interned at the Brookings Institution, one of the world’s foremost think tanks, in Washington, D.C.
Biological Sciences
Future Physician-Scientist
History & Period Studies
Novel Experience
Savannah Brantley '25, Jenna Nahhas '24, and other students received an OWU Connection Grant to attend a writers conference in Kansas City.
Sociology & Anthropology
Human Connections Internship
Taimur Iftikhar '20 and Avianna Carmoega ’20 interned with Human Connections, a nonprofit social enterprise based in Bucerías, Mexico.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Literary Ireland
In the travel course "The Literary Politics of Ireland," students attended Listowel Writer's Week, a weeklong literary festival celebrating Irish writing, theatre, and film.
Biological Sciences
Ecotoxicology Investigation
Biological Sciences
Wildlife Rescue Internship in Florida
Philosophy & Religion
Yoga Instruction
Philosophy & Psychology major Max Johnson ’21 used an OWU Connection grant to complete a 200-hour training course to earn yoga teacher certification through the Yoga Alliance.
Mathematics & Computer Science
New York Fellowship
Selam Weldu ’20 received funds to attend the two-week Impact Fellowship program, which teaches college students nationwide the skills to become successful social entrepreneurs.
History & Period Studies
History, Security, & Peace
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Literacy Lead
Global Studies
Elegance in Japan
A travel-learning course studies concepts of elegance and brutality in Japanese literature before traveling to Japan.
History & Period Studies
National Archives Research
During her internship at the National Archives, Mackenzie Sommers '16 accessed previously classified documents for her senior project on Clara Maas, an Army nurse during the Spanish American War.
Performing Arts
Exploring Latinx Theater
Physics & Astronomy
Spin Assignments
Michael Heeschen ’20 presented his research, “Level Scheme and Spin Assignments in 70Ga,” at the Student Symposium.
Economics & Business
'Challenges and Opportunities'
Biological Sciences
Reproduction Success
Six zoology students working with Prof. Shala Hankison found that recently mated female sailfin mollies tended to produce more offspring than did females using sperm storage.
Philosophy & Religion
'Britainistan'
Economics & Business
Capital Adventure
Biological Sciences
Writing His Ticket
Biological Sciences
Immersed in Immunobiology
Health & Human Kinetics
Ready for the World
Biological Sciences
Humane Society & C-Bus Zoo Internships
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Arab Spring Analysis
Cierra Cresanto '17 worked with Prof. James Franklin on research into why some regimes were overthrown in the Arab Spring and others were not. She presented at a professional conference.
Performing Arts
Choral Performance in Italy
Chemistry
Biochemistry Summer Research
Education
Teacher Training
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
A Capital Experience
Economics & Business
OWU Model UN
Communication & Journalism
Blogging from Milan, Italy
Environment & Sustainability
Digging Into Learning
History & Period Studies
Setting the Stage
Bella Campos Hintzman ’22 used OWU Connection grant funding to conduct research in California in support of her senior capstone project in regional theater career preparation.
Biological Sciences
Pelican Paradise
Biological Sciences
Research at Cornell
In a summer internship, Isa Johnson ’22 worked in plant genetics as part of the cutting-edge Plant Genome Research Program at Cornell University.
Performing Arts
Pelican Paradise
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Nation-Building in Ghana
In a travel-learning course, students examined economic structures, medical systems, and West African history. During the two-week trip to Ghana, the class volunteered at a school and an orphanage.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
‘Visibility. Creativity. Research.’
Chemistry
Chemistry & Art in Italy
Students visited Italy as part of a Chemistry and Art travel course, learning how chemistry plays a role in the creation, preservation, restoration, destruction, forgery detection, and analysis of art.
Medical & Health Professions
Future Physician-Scientist
Biological Sciences
A Deep Dive
Philosophy & Religion
‘Biological Motion Detection’
Daniel Eilert ’23 conducts neuroimaging research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Economics & Business
Berkshire Hathaway Internship
Business Administration major Aidan Stout '19 received a grant to support his summer in Boulder, Colorado, interning with Bob Gordon '88 of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices.
Environment & Sustainability
Protecting Sea Turtles
Physics & Astronomy
Spacetime Symmetries
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Pennsylvania Avenue Internship
During her Wesleyan in Washington semester, Kennedy Sattler '20 interned at Airlines for America, an advocacy organization for the U.S. airline industry.
Chemistry
Yeast Research
Biochemistry major Madeleine Sorrick '19 spent a summer working with two professors at The Ohio State University exploring "Yeast Display of Cysteine Free 3E8 Antibodies."
History & Period Studies
New York Arts Program
Sociology & Anthropology
Exploring Perceptions of Greek Life
Diana Muzina '17 earned Departmental and University Honors for her senior research thesis exploring stereotypes and perceptions of Greek women.
Education
Calculating Benefits
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
United Nations Work in D.C.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Scripting Her Future
After receiving an OWU Connection Theory-to-Practice Grant, Camy Dodd ’23 traveled to Chicago to observe professional rehearsals and make connections with theatre artists.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Travel Course: Climate Modeling in Alaska
Biological Sciences
Building Community
Medical & Health Professions
Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle
Pre-Medicine major Alex Goldenberg ’25 founds nonprofit to provide clothing and shoes to Delaware County homeless community.
Biological Sciences
'Super' Opportunity
Sociology & Anthropology
'Building Better Lives'
Fine Arts
Animation Study at UCLA
History & Period Studies
Culture of Remembrance
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
Capitol Hill Internship
Tom Dolan '18 enjoyed a Wesleyan in Washington internship in the U.S. Senate. After he graduated, Dolan was hired as an assistant with the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Economics & Business
Ready for Impact
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Black Women and Feminisms
Mathematics & Computer Science
Coding Together
Global Studies
First-Person Learning
Students in Prof. Mary Anne Lewis Cusato’s ‘Fourteen Kilometers’ class on immigration between Africa and Europe visited a Central African refugee living in Columbus to learn his story firsthand, in French.
Mathematics & Computer Science
Coding Together
Economics & Business
'Crucial' Career-Builder
Education
Seeing Double
Biological Sciences
Volunteer Aiding Wildlife in Zimbabwe
World Languages & Cultures
Representation of Women in French Film
At the OWU Student Symposium, three students presented their research on the representation of women in francophone films, portrayals that challenged or confirmed stereotypes.
Performing Arts
Culmination of Creativity
Tiyinoluwa Olushola-Alao ’23 was one of several students to present original pieces at the Composition Studio Recital, performed by OWU students and faculty.
History & Period Studies
Novel Experience
Savannah Brantley '25, Jenna Nahhas '24, and other students received an OWU Connection Grant to attend a writers conference in Kansas City.
Biological Sciences
Immersed in Italy
Philosophy & Religion
Zapatista Community
The Modernity & Colonialism class traveled to Chiapas, Mexico, lived in a Zapatista community, learned about indigenous philosophies, and participated in a mural-painting project.
Chemistry
Therapeutic Target
Fine Arts
A Bishop in Paris
Mathematics & Computer Science
Summer Computer Science Intern
Through the Summer on the Cuyahoga program, Samavi Sultana ’22, from Baltimore, Maryland, worked as an intern at Vecmar, a computer solutions firm.
World Languages & Cultures
Semester in South America
Physics & Astronomy
Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England
Philosophy & Religion
Religion & Math on Spain's Camino de Santiago
Psychology & Neuroscience
Healthy Curiosity
Environment & Sustainability
Exploring Sustainability in Japan
Carlie Braden ’18, Audrey Castaneda Walker ’18, Troy Jones ’17, and Kevin Rossi ’17 traveled to Japan with OWU faculty to study sustainability.
Economics & Business
Analyzing Opportunity
Psychology & Neuroscience
Good Medicine
Sociology & Anthropology
Francophone Feminism in Montreal
Biological Sciences
Bumblebee Behavior
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Writing Internship
Creative Writing major Sarah Jonassen ’22 completed a summer internship with Franklin County’s Mifflin Township, expanding her writing portfolio.
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
European Union in Belgium
Politics, Government, & Pre-Law
'Excited for the Future'
Medical & Health Professions
Highlands Rewilding
World Languages & Cultures
Spanish Civil War & Theater
Prof. Eva Paris-Huesca mentored three students who researched the Spanish Civil War and the influence of early-20th century literary and artistic movements in Federico Garcia Lorca's 1933 play "Bodas de Sangre."
Philosophy & Religion
Exploring Allergens
Mathematics & Computer Science
East Asian Politics
Communication & Journalism
‘Visibility. Creativity. Research.’
Psychology & Neuroscience
Professional Pathway
Global Studies
Latin American Studies Research
As a first-year student, Alexander Sanchez '20 presented at the Student Symposium his research on Ana de Mendoza and her role as a mother in the Court of Phillip II of Spain.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Medicine in Montevideo
Neuroscience & Psychology major Cara Harris ’19 used an OWU Connection grant study the impact of neuroscience on every aspect of patients’ health at a public hospital in Uruguay.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Hackathon Heroes
Health & Human Kinetics
Positive Development
Psychology & Neuroscience
Research in New Zealand
Genetics major Cindy Hyunh ’19 and Neuroscience major Mollie Marshall ’19 received OWU Connection funding to research the effects of prenatal alcohol and methamphetamine exposure on infants in New Zealand.
Medical & Health Professions
Cancer Research in Colorado
Ben Arnold '20 participated in a Summer Research Fellowship in the Department of Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center.
Psychology & Neuroscience
Nourishing Body & Mind
Psychology and Nutrition major Abby Bowman '20 used an OWU Connection grant to travel to Umbria, Italy, to explore lifestyles and diets in areas where people tend to live longer.
English, Creative Writing, & Film
Illuminating Internship
Environment & Sustainability
'An Opportunity to Grow'
Psychology & Neuroscience
Measuring Memory
Allie Eynon '19 and Shelby Quade '18 developed materials for an online test that measures the knowledge students from 1992 to 2017 retained from an OWU Quantitative Methods course.
Sociology & Anthropology
Doing What's Right
Environment & Sustainability
Environmental Science Along Offa's Dyke
Economics & Business
Professional Pathway
Africana, Gender, & Identity Studies
Afrocentric Education in Chicago
Emma Tarawally '20, Raissa Kanku '19, and Eva Churu '19 traveled to Chicago to examine the global Afrocentric education model of Kwame Nkrumah Academy, a charter school in Chicago.
Economics & Business
Prague Perspective
Economics & Business
A Woman Who Codes
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