Maddy Lambdin '24 stood out from hundreds of students and recent grads from across the nation to earn brand new recognition for Super Bowl volunteers.
Randell McShepard '86 has spent decades investing his time and talents in community service and positive change for Northeast Ohio.
Cosmetics entrepreneur Deanna Loggins '18 got a boost from BW LaunchNet to foster her solution to a common problem for women of color.
Caleb Gindelberger '25 claimed third place in the 2025 U.S. Department of Defense Conquer the Hill® Command Competition.
BW's WISE Center seeks to promote understanding, compassion and ethical engagement.
Recent Baldwin Wallace University graduate leads collegiate esports program to national success.
The celebrated campus service organization sorted hundreds of books to help further literacy in Cleveland.
Michael Petrella '25 was named the 2025 NCAA Division III national champion — with other wrestling honors going to teammates and coaches.
Eric Hollender, MBA '16, turned an entrepreneurial vision into Taps & Tails, a thriving space for dogs and their humans that just marked four years in business.
BW student-athletes notched an Elite 8 basketball appearance, a men's wrestling national championship, a top 16 national finish in track & field and more.
The store, funded by a social change microgrant, offers students a sustainable way to find essential items where the only currency is kindness.
Beyond their performance on the field, Yellow Jackets show they are more than student-athletes by doing good in the community.
President-designate Lee Fisher will serve as the May 10 Spring Commencement keynote speaker.
Success for Lauren Reid '25 extends beyond the classroom as she applies her psychology major in a big business environment.
Violin and viola performance majors Renée Long '25 and Hyunwoo Jeoung '25 help "make life’s moments even more special" with Berea Strings LLC.
Hoy sets sail on his second Broadway production, "Pirates! The Penzance Musical," opening on April 4.
Student teams from BW have a long track record of success in the annual high-pressure competition, often placing first or second since the IECC's inception in 2018.
Honors student Sophia Ott is successfully navigating being the first in her family to attend college and supporting other BW first-gen students with information.
Leah Kania of Albion, New York, will serve as the student body president, while Aniya Qualls of Elyria, Ohio, will take on the role of vice president.
A faculty-student research collaboration is helping Emily Gilman '26 excel in her goal of attending a prestigious graduate school.
Media production major Darrius Cook '20 brings a diverse voice to National Public Radio.
The BW Circle K service club received a raft of awards at the recent statewide Ohio District Circle K Convention.
Peggy Zone Fisher looks to contribute to the BW community with purpose and passion.
BW education faculty revise department coursework, collaborate with Fairview Park schools with support from an Improving Literacy Partnership Incentive Grant.
Five years past a college graduation interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Hope Sloop ’20 got to live out bucket list items at the 2025 Oscars and Golden Globes.