Feature Story, President

December 17, 2024 | By Sid Lewis '25 and Cole Hatcher

Ohio Wesleyan's 17th president, Matt vandenBerg, embraces his children, Jackson and Sylvia, as his wife, Melissa, watches during his April inauguration in Gray Chapel. (Photo by James DeCamp)

OWU in Review 2024

Celebrating Ohio Wesleyan's Most Memorable Moments of the Past Year

Before we close the door on 2024, and before we dive into 2025, it's time to recall some of the past year's most memorable moments of all.

We inaugurated several new partnerships and programs in 2024 – and we inaugurated a new president, too. On April 19, Matthew P. vandenBerg, Ed.D., became the 17th president in Ohio Wesleyan's 182-year history.

vandenBerg announced several initiatives in the week leading up to the inauguration (see April's recap) and continued to innovate throughout the year with a groundbreaking collaboration with the Constructive Dialogue Institute and a new partnership with the I Know I Can college-access program.

In response to OWU's forward momentum, vandenBerg was invited to speak at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2024, and Ohio Wesleyan was featured in national media including the Chronicle of Higher Education, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, Forbes, Inside Higher Ed, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, LearningWell Magazine, and NPR Breaking News.

Cheers to a successful 2024, Bishops, and to continuing to thrive in 2025!

January

Aniya "A.J." Johnson '25

February

Zoë Swanson '24 and Blake Johnson '24 (center) hold the check they earned for winning OWU's Big Problem Challenge (Photo by Destiny Coleman)

March

Jack Gensler '26 (left) and Natalia Molotievskiy '25 stand with their award-winning research posters at the annual meeting of the Ohio Branch of the American Society for Microbiology. (Photo by Paul Vernon)

April

OWU President Matt vandenBerg (left) and Claflin President Dwaun Warmack show off their new sister school agreement – one of the most comprehensive in higher education between a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) and a Predominantly White Institution (PWI). (Photo by James DeCamp)

May

Ohio Wesleyan's 2023-2024 Golden Bishop Award recipients are accomplished leaders who have made a positive difference on campus and beyond. (Photo by Paul Vernon)

June

July

August

Gabby Gonzalez-Duarte '26

September

Megan Ellis '05

October

OWU's Jay Martin, the winningest men's soccer coach in NCAA history, is selected for induction into the first class of the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association's Hall of Fame. (Photo by Paul Vernon)

November

Erika Alexander

December