Looking Back in Gratitude on a Decade at OWU

Rock speaks at 2018 Commencement.

This summer marks a personal milestone as I complete my 10th year as president of ³Ô¹ÏÍø. I feel today, even more than I felt 10 years ago, honored and humbled to serve this great institution. In the spirit of a season of personal reflection and gratitude, here are some things I have learned over the past decade:

OWU alumni share an unusual depth of passion for their alma mater. They will do anything they can to support OWU’s mission and enhance the education of her students.

Rock Jones

President, ³Ô¹ÏÍø

Rock shortly after his inauguration in 2008 as Ohio Wesleyan’s 16th president.

In this issue of the magazine, we offer a vibrant full-color look at one of those corners through the lens of frequent contributor Mark Schmitter ’12, who accompanied several student travel-learning groups throughout Europe this summer as they explored issues ranging from sectarianism to imperialism, with Shakespeare’s sonnets in between.

Also in this issue, alumni and students lend their voices to a portrait of the House of Black Culture, a place that has helped foster a vital support system for students of color who resided there, and in the campus community at-large, since its founding nearly five decades ago.

And author and columnist Richard North Patterson ’68 presents a look back at the year of his graduation in an essay that touches on every raw nerve still exposed today, a reminder of how far we’ve come and how far we have yet to go.

I am grateful for all who support the mission of Ohio Wesleyan, and I look forward to our continued work together. Thank you for your support, and thank you for the opportunity to work with you.

Rock Jones
President, ³Ô¹ÏÍø
Twitter:


Return to the Fall 2018 OWU Magazine