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May 20, 2025 | By Lindsey Allen

Ohio Wesleyan welcomed home alumni and friends May 16-18 for Reunion Weekend. During the event, the Class of 1975, including Jim Baron '75 and Jill Fouts Chappuis '75 (center), celebrated their 50th reunion. (Photo by Paul Vernon)

Reunion Weekend 2025

More Than 650 Bishops Come Home to Celebrate Relationships, History, and Momentum

It's always a great day to be a Bishop, but more than 650 alumni and friends made it a great weekend to be a Bishop when they returned to the ³Ô¹ÏÍø campus May 16-18 to celebrate Reunion Weekend.

Alumni in classes ending in '0 and '5 gathered to reconnect with lifelong friends, including 110 members of the Class of 1975, who celebrated their 50th class reunion.

A highlight of the weekend was the Alumni Award Recognition Breakfast, with award recipients honored by the Alumni Association, its president, Keith Rozanski '99, and university president, Matt vandenBerg.

The 2025 award recipients include:

Alumni Awards

Young Alumni Awards

Distinguished Alumni Citation

OWU will be announcing the 2026 Alumni Award recipients in the next month. Please visit to nominate alumni for future awards, especially those from classes ending in '2 and '7. The Ohio Wesleyan alumni awards are a way to acknowledge the exceptional individuals that make up the tremendous OWU community.

During Reunion Weekend, the Bishop Rally was full of exciting moments as each class shared memories from their time at OWU and a chant that showcased their class personality. President vandenBerg gave an update on the exciting growth happening at OWU with a record-breaking $50 million raised to fund a visionary fine arts-infused library, marking the largest fundraising surge in school history. He also shared more about the launching of Ohio's largest on-site campus solar energy project, boldly advancing sustainability and innovation in higher education.

Andy Shackelford '95 reflected on the extraordinary impact of reunion classes—not only through their philanthropic support but also through the dedication of their time and talents. In celebration of milestone reunions, this year's classes have given $823,819 to the Annual Giving Program.

As a volunteer force, whether alumni are supporting admission recruitment, mentoring students, connecting with classmates, or bringing fresh energy to everything they touch, their efforts elevate OWU's reputation everywhere they go.

A few highlights that show how powerful the collective efforts of OWU's alumni and friends are:

Ann Groves '75 celebrated each alum, "It is at Ohio Wesleyan we gained a strong liberal arts education, went through periods of personal growth, and made lifelong friends. All of this laid a foundation for our lives ahead. Since graduation, each of us have faced a number of divergent roads. However, whether you chose the road to OWU nine years ago or 74 years ago, the roads we have chosen since graduation have led us back here today."

She then announced with excitement the 1975 class contribution of $5,178,155.97 to the Annual Giving Program.

Total Reunion giving for fiscal year 2025, as of May 19, is $6,001,974.97. Each contribution represents the support of alumni to the mission of OWU, and is a powerful testament to what we can achieve together.

Ohio Wesleyan also inducted the newest members into the Founders' Circle and Associate Founders' Circle. The university established the Founders' Circle to honor the renowned group of philanthropists who have made significant philanthropic investments in the future of Ohio Wesleyan, with lifetime giving of $1 million, or $500,000 for the Associate Founders' Circle.

Donors honored during the 2025 ceremony are:

Associate Founders' Circle Inductees

Founders' Circle Inductees