High-achieving BW student balances three majors, real estate career
He's super busy and super successful — Mark Wilson '26 is a role model for channeling ambition into accomplishment.
He's super busy and super successful — Mark Wilson '26 is a role model for channeling ambition into accomplishment.
Student-curated exhibit traces the remarkable discoveries of retired archaeologist William M. Kelso '63.
Hannah Tramonte's summer internship included performing, recording and collaborating on music.
BW students will have a busy year of projects that span a NASA "Moon to Mars" competition and field work with the Port of Cleveland, among others.
New leadership and initiatives are invigorating campus with activity, as BW welcomes a high-achieving first-year and transfer class.
Software engineering professor Dr. Rachelle Hippler unpacks the "life-changing impact" of a BW computer science service project that takes students to Guatemala.
As the population of college students with military connections changes, BW is tailoring services to meet their needs.
The new series rolls out at BW's Community Arts School this fall with classes and workshops for all ages, even adults who love music theatre.
Beauty is just the latest of many reasons BW's location is considered exceptional and among the best.
With that guiding light in mind, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½'s 10th president vows to be "present, not just available" as students return to campus.
Yellow Jacket pride received another notch to an already lauded season, as BW earned a Women's Basketball Coaches Association Academic Top 25 Award.
BW STEM majors were in demand this summer, with some students being awarded research internships at R1 universities.
With fall semester around the corner, BW has been buzzing with excitement as the Class of 2029 and new transfer students joined campus for summer orientation.
Carson Grizovic '27, who spent the summer with the Cincinnati Reds, was one of 130+ BW students sharing their talent and skills as interns.
Recent psychology grad Emma Trost '25 explores the impact of positive psychology on athletic performance.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) has inked an agreement with FloSports to live stream conference action on its global subscriber platform.
BW Financial Aid Director's award-winning "Better FAFSA Help" was born out of a desire to confront "a cesspool of bad information" on social media.
President Lee Fisher acknowledged the donor response as "an investment in our students and a vote of confidence in the next chapter of BW's 180-year story."
Greece was one of many destinations for BW students and faculty immersed in study abroad and service-learning.
Transfer students, like Ryan Reffner '23, find STEM Scholars to be a welcoming community where mentoring can prepare them for doctoral studies.
Watch and celebrate another incredible year at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½.
From competitions to real-world startups, BW students and alumni are identifying opportunities to innovate new products and services.
First, the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the idea; now, a larger NEH implementation grant will help BW bring an innovative and powerful new minor to life.
The synergies between ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Wallace and the Browns include the annual "Rooks to Cooks" class at BW, student internships, alumni in the front office and more.
BW Assoc. VP and Dean of Students Léna Crain, Ph.D., argues that students benefit from coaching to develop tools for navigating friction in life.