Ohio Wesleyan’s new women’s rowing team practices on Alum Creek Lake in early October. The full eight-woman team under Coach Andriel Doolittle participated in one event this fall and will return for the spring season in March. (Photo by Mark Schmitter ’12)
Features
Marching on
After a nearly six-decade hiatus, the Marching Bishops have returned to OWU, bringing energy and a kickin’ soundtrack to football, basketball, and campus events.
Q&A with Rock Jones
OWU’s 16th president takes stock of his decade on the job and talks about the joys of his work (the people) and the last show he binged.
FIJI in Fiji
Alex Widman ’17 is stationed halfway across the world on a remote island, where he’s applying skills learned at OWU to building a library — with some help from back home.
Abstract audible
Artist Will Day ’93 turned his skills into a business beyond the studio and was recently commissioned to capture quarterback Peyton Manning on canvas.

Departments
Leader’s Letter
OWU Board provides thoughtful leadership on University objectives
Letters
From the JAYwalk
Doan ’03 appointed vice president, university advancement
Austin Manor sale allows for campus improvements
WOW forum focused on connection
Camp Oh-Wooo for all incoming students builds community
Pepsi choice brings soda revenue stream
Promoting inclusivity in public spaces
McCain OWU commencement lessons endure
Annex reopens as business accelerator
Pattern of misconduct prompts three-year Phi Delta Theta suspension
Bishop Battles
October reunion and alumni game celebrate 60 Years of OWU lacrosse
OWU Timescapes
Sticking Rock and Soaking Rock
Comfort Zones
Darrell Albon – 109 Merrick Hall
Gifts and Gratitude
Bixler memorial scholarship honors passion for learning and teaching
Robbins endowment in Bahrick’s honor announced at Psychology reunion
OWU Connection
On a mission to Moab: Travel-learning course contrasts environments
Faculty Notes
Alumni Happenings
2018 Homecoming & Family Weekend
Class Notes
Winter 2019 Class Notes photos
Haycock established foundry and cast metal programs, elevated art
Livingston returned to academia for second career
OWU’s 12th president and first lady, Thomas and Nancy Wenzlau
Robbins defined neuroscience at OWU
The Final Word
The Beale Street Six – by Charles V. Brown ’58 and Verrick O. French ’60
Jay Martin became the first men’s soccer coach in NCAA history to win 700 games when the Battling Bishops defeated Oberlin on Sept. 22. His players surprised him with shirts commemorating his milestone, which fittingly occurred at Jay Martin Soccer Complex. Said Martin: “It’s always nice to say that you’ve done something that no one else has done, but we’ve had great players here over the last 40 years, and that’s how we’ve won 700 games — good players.” Forward Ben Sobotka ’21 scored the game’s only goal. “With all due respect to Oberlin, we should have scored more goals,” Martin said. The men’s team finished the season 13-4-2, including 6-1-2 in conference play. (Photos by Paul Vernon)