Faculty-student collaboration at the heart of BW Summer Scholars
From research to creative projects, BW Summer Scholars are pursuing topics that enable them to expand their studies with the help of a faculty mentor.
From research to creative projects, BW Summer Scholars are pursuing topics that enable them to expand their studies with the help of a faculty mentor.
From publishing in a Spanish-language newspaper to presenting at a major conference, BW students put their Español to work.
Eight Baldwin Wallace students earned the competitive scholarships for STEM majors, including aspiring math and science teachers.
Baldwin Wallace enjoys a top ten ranking among Best Private Colleges in Ohio and a best program ranking for sport management in the U.S.
Through a partnership with Mission Guatemala, Dr. Laura Hopkins and three students traveled abroad to collect firsthand data about childhood nutrition.
The celebration was a first for undergraduates who began their college journey in the tumultuous fall of 2020 after missing out on high school graduation ceremonies.
In sneakers and jeans, Professor Dan Schrag is dispelling the myth that accounting is "boring" and leading the charge to share the big career potential.
Stroboscopic assessment is one of the many services at BW's Voice Clinic, a center where SLP students gain valuable hands-on learning.
BW Burrell Observatory director Gary Kader offers advice for taking advantage of Northeast Ohio's front-row seat to a spectacular solar event.
Expert advice for families navigating the college admission process with 2024 FAFSA delays pushing back financial aid offers.
To address a critical shortage of licensed mental health practitioners, robust state scholarship support will greatly reduce tuition for the program.
A new student organization is helping boost awareness and response to confront Ohio's alarming top-five national ranking in human trafficking cases.
The BW baseball team's recent trip to the Dominican Republic spotlights a new initiative by the Center for Global Exploration.
A BW professor and students were part of a consortium whose research was published in Science – one of the world's top academic journals.
Longtime political science professor and campus leader Dr. Thomas Sutton is taking on the mantle of BW provost.
The national recognition includes kudos for a virtual opera festival featuring new "Micro Operas" performed by BW voice students.
The study offers conservation advice based on 220 years of data that chart how the development of Greater Cleveland has shaped the region’s forests.
This latest grant will support scholarships for BW students studying in a variety of STEM programs with a special focus on healthcare careers.
Ohio's library system turned to a team of BW applied mathematics students to study the best method for transporting millions of books around the state.
The institute will focus on research, training and services to address health disparities in Northeast Ohio.
As part of National Transfer Student Week, students offered appreciation to some of the people who are fueling their successful transitions to BW.
The 125-year-old BW Conservatory of Music bears witness to the transformative power of the arts in the lives of our students and our community.
A majority of likely Ohio voters favor abortion rights and the legalization of recreational marijuana.
Engineering had a record-setting 27 first-year students — a nod to the rigor and real-world focus that makes the ABET-accredited program a success.
Exceptional learning opportunities for students are among the many reasons BW has been touted as a music business leader by Billboard magazine.