“Crossroads (Marion, OH)” by Frank Hobbs, associate professor of fine art, 2017, oil on canvas, part of the faculty art show on display at the Ross Jan. 17 - March 30.
Features
Ross is Boss
With new efforts to draw in students and faculty, and digitization of the nearly 3,000-piece collection online, the Richard M. Ross Art Museum is sharing its art-for-all sensibility with campus and the community.
MoMA, Whitney, OWU
Photographer JoAnn Verburg ’72 brings her art back to OWU for a solo show at the Ross.
Mr. Money
Jeff Erdmann ’85 is rated the top money manager in the country by Forbes. A look at the man who manages billions (yes, with a “b”)
Noteworthy Surgeon
The medical career of Dr. Larry Hill ’57 went from battlefield saves in Vietnam into history when he separated conjoined twins in 1986 at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Departments
Leader’s Letter
Art is Vital to Democracy and Life
From the JAYwalk
OWU Named a Best ‘Bang for Your Buck’
Mellon Grant to Support Team-Teaching
Women of Ohio Wesleyan Returns, Event Scheduled for October
Joint Entrepreneurial Center Planned
Class Acts
From the Field to the Faculty – David Eastman
OWU Timescapes
Bishop Battles
1988 Basketball Champs Look Back 30 Years Later
Gifts and Gratitude
Morris Scholarship One of OWU’s Largest
Alumni Profiles
Faculty Notes
Bahrick to Receive National Award
Alumni Happenings
Introducing OWU Alumni Network
Class Notes
Spring 2018 Class Notes Photos
Carol A. Latham ’61 to Be Honored by OFIC
The Final Word
The View from Inspiration Point: Thoughts on the Solar Eclipse – by Tom Burns
Nate Axelrod ’18 earned the Jostens Trophy as the nation’s most outstanding NCAA Division III men’s basketball player, the first OWU player to receive the honor. The trophy recognizes excellence on the court, in the classroom, and in the community. Axelrod, a point guard, was also named NCAC Player of the Year for the third year in a row, making him the first men’s basketball player in conference history to be so honored. To read more about Axelrod, visit owu.edu/axelrod.