Feature Story

August 16, 2018 | By Cole Hatcher

Welcome, New Students!

Ohio Wesleyan Celebrates Arrival of Scholars from 38 States, 20 Countries

OWU’s Class of 2022 and new transfer students take part in a welcome pep rally as part of their official first day on campus. (Video by Mark Schmitter ’12)


Peyton Hardesty ’20

During the Aug. 16 Convocation ceremony to welcome ³Ô¹ÏÍø’s incoming class, returning student Peyton Hardesty ’20 reflected upon becoming a Bishop.

“³Ô¹ÏÍø sure knows how to introduce itself,” said Hardesty, a double-major in environmental science and philosophy from Columbus, Ohio. “The campus seemed to emit a sense of purpose, as if it were vastly capable – and I was immediately drawn to it. ... I knew that this would be my home.

“In my time here,” Hardesty continued, “I have had plenty of opportunities to learn about myself and my place in this world that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. Some experiences include working on two organic farms, apprenticing with a local beekeeper, and backpacking across Cumberland Island.

“I encourage you to take some time to reflect upon your own path,” Hardesty told the approximately 500 incoming students. “Whoever you are, and wherever you come from, we welcome you.”

Vice President Stefanie Niles

During OWU’s 177th Convocation ceremony, Stefanie Niles, vice president for enrollment and communications, officially presented the class. She also shared fun facts about Ohio Wesleyan’s Class of 2022 and new transfer students.

“You are an academically talented group,” Niles said, noting:

“Outside of the classroom, you have kept very busy,” Niles shared, noting:

“In addition to these leadership roles, you made your mark in other ways as well,” Niles told OWU’s newest Bishops, noting:

“I also want to mention a few of your specific accomplishments to give you a sense of the eclectic and diverse interests of your classmates,” Niles said, noting that OWU’s newest students include individuals who:

“The list of impressive accomplishments goes on and on,” Niles told the students, their families, and the members of the OWU community attending Convocation. “You bring many talents and aspirations to Ohio Wesleyan, and our community will be better for your contributions. And the best is yet to come.

“Today is just the very beginning of a range of wonderful opportunities open to you as you dive into the Ohio Wesleyan experience,” Niles concluded. “You all have the potential to excel here, and every member of the community looks forward to helping you discover and achieve your goals.”

President Rock Jones

In addition to the many achievements Ohio Wesleyan’s newest students bring to the University, President Rock Jones said their college journeys will be defined by opportunities and connections.

“At this Convocation, we come together as faculty, staff, alumni, families, and students,” Jones said, “and over the next four years you will create that web of connections with the people here. Look around at all the unfamiliar faces. You may not know them now, but some of these people will change your life forever. …

“The education you receive here will prepare you well for all that is to come,” Jones continued. “Most importantly, it will prepare you to make a difference in the world, or as we like to say at OWU, to be moral leaders in a global society.

“What do you care about? Where do you want to go? Who do you want to be?” the president asked the students at the conclusion of his remarks. “I can’t wait to find out.”

OWU’s Class of 2022 and new transfer students are cheered on as they walk through the traditional Welcome Tunnel. (Photo by Paul Vernon)