BW accounting students win Intercollegiate Ethics Case Competition
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.
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.
The popular bookstore Alicia Frazier '10 created in Medina, Ohio, offers readers an immersive experience.
Attorney Mohamed Aziz '12 has built a successful career focused on financial regulatory compliance.
Anthony Kendall '22 is keeping his NFL dreams alive with the team in BW's backyard.
Kim DeCredico '96 helped open the door for the first-ever trip to the Daytona 500 for BW sport management programs.
Berea combines the advantages of small-town security with the benefits of big-city proximity.
During remarks at a campus President's Day gathering, Lee Fisher struck a note of confidence in the University’s next chapter.
Harding Family Charitable Trust funds will support campus mental health care and provide major scholarships for BW's mental health counseling graduate students.
On this Valentine's Day 2025, we celebrate BW's more than 2,000 alumni couples with another round of their love stories.
Sport management majors took on New Orleans, while Joe Kasper '15 added a coveted ring to his finger.
The awards are aimed at building the healthcare talent pipeline and filling the urgent need for medical professionals.
Citing his expertise in education and workforce development, Governor Mike DeWine selected Tressel to fill the remaining two years of the Lt. Governor's term.
Esteemed CSU Law School Dean, former Ohio Lt. Governor and Attorney General is ready to lead a new era at BW.
Keeping WBWC "new, fresh and edgy" is one of the reasons the radio station has a strong following of listeners.
Newly expanded pre-medical and pre-dental early acceptance programs can offer students a guaranteed seat in a future medical or dental school class.
The Ritter Library exhibit highlights the life of celebrated civil rights leader and BW graduate James Lawson, who died last summer.
Two-time national champion Michael Petrella '25 is BW's winningest wrestler as BW clinches a share of the OAC regular season for the fifth straight year.