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Environmental Impact: Respect or Repetition?
What can citizens of the 21st century learn from the ancestral Pueblo Indians? Fine arts professor Jim Krehbiel has spent more than a decade of rigorous research in the great southwest, and his discoveries are eye-opening.

Making a Difference, One Loan at a Time
Microcredit can transform and add hope to the lives of people who are earning just two dollars a day in developing countries. Thanks to OWU economics professor Saif Rahman, several of his students are learning the impact of investing in people.

One Idea Leads to Another…and Another
At a time when Asian scholars are looking carefully at Taiwan’s literary history, humanities-classics professor Anne Sokolsky’s TEW grant and research are especially significant.

A Playwright’s Penchant
Bonnie Milne Gardner ’77, playwright and chair of OWU’s Department of Theatre and Dance, finds her inspiration in magnificence and the mundane.

No Stone Unturned
A fossil no bigger than a grain of sand helped Ohio Wesleyan scientists discover an unknown part of Ohio’s prehistoric past.

Plus, our regular Departments:

  • From the JAYWalk
  • Gifts and Gratitude
  • In Writing
  • Take Notice
  • Bishop Battles
  • Alumni Happenings
  • and more!

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