By 1808Delaware
Few institutions or organizations have been impacted by the pandemic to the extent faced by America’s colleges and universities.
This is certainly true for Delaware County’s four year seat of higher education, Ohio Wesleyan University.
Over the last nine months, 1808Delaware has carried several stories about how COVID-19 was affecting OWU. Here are just a sampling; click on any post title for access:
- OWU Supports Students During COVID-19 By Cancelling Tuition Increase — April 3
- OWU President Issues Statement On New International Student Regulations — July 9
- OWU Shares CARES Act Report — September 2
- OWU COVID-19 Testing Numbers — September 8
- OWU Dropping 18 Majors, New York Times Reports — October 27
The University recently published its own review of 2020, which can be read through the link below.
OWU in Review 2020
Ohio Wesleyan Students Continue to Succeed During Unprecedented Year By Cole Hatcher Words such as “unparalleled,” “unprecedented,” and “unique” became commonplace during 2020 as Ohio Wesleyan and the world adapted to life during the coronavirus pandemic.