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December 17, 2019 | By ³Ô¹ÏÍø

OWU in Review 2019

Shannon Agler ’20 (front) and Logan Rice ’20 complete summer science research with zoology professor Danielle Hamill. A 2019 study ranks OWU at No. 68 among all U.S. colleges for the percentage of STEM graduates who later earn doctoral degrees in STEM fields. (Photo by Mark Schmitter ’12)

As we prepare to usher in 2020, here are some of our favorite 2019 highlights, including ranking No. 68 among all U.S. colleges for the percentage of STEM graduates who go on to earn doctorates in STEM fields and earning our best U.S. News & World Report ranking in 15 years.

We’re also excited about receiving our largest single contribution in history, beginning the Residential Renewal project to create a first-year residence hall and senior student apartments, and celebrating the success of our four-time national high jump champion!

January

“Fody” Frentsos (left) receives congratulations from President Rock Jones as the newest STAR Award winner.

February

Brayams Ayala Ramos ’20 (left) and Isabelle Rodriguez ’21 create LA CASA, OWU’s newest small living unit.

March

Jack Hibbard ’19 smashes it with 100 career wins!

April

Tom Burns teaches a course during the inaugural session of the Lifelong Learning Institute.

May

Cirrus Robinson ’20 raises the bar again on athletic success – winning her fourth national high jump title.

June

Raissa Kanku ’19 is honored for outstanding leadership and service.

July

Jon Powers (left) retires after 31 years, and Chad Johns ’02 steps in as interim university chaplain.

August

Becca Strider ’20 receives a scholarship to fund a semester away in Central America.

September

Emily Cammeyer ’21 is honored for her hospice-related nonprofit organization.

October

It’s another groundbreaking year – this time for senior student apartments as part of OWU’s $60-million Residential Renewal project.

November

Kayla Adolph ’20 spearheads creation of OWU’s third rain garden.

December

Nick Braydich ’20 is a winner in the national “ThisWayToCPA” student video competition.