From BW summer camp to Broadway: Marcus Martin's magical journey
Before his voice had even changed, the young Akron native and music theatre grad got his first taste of BW's talent development at a Community Arts School camp.
Before his voice had even changed, the young Akron native and music theatre grad got his first taste of BW's talent development at a Community Arts School camp.
Four students have stepped up to lead a newly reimagined student organization that aims to be a vital peer resource.
The nomination recognizes the life-changing bond Caden Hudak '26 developed with a "Team Impact" child connected to the BW Men's Basketball team.
The nationally ranked program is evolving and innovating under new leadership with added performance opportunities and strengthened industry ties.
BW connections and mentoring are helping senior Jack Lutz break into the music industry.
Steven Huynh '21 made his Broadway debut in the one-act show "Maybe Happy Ending," serving as standby to Darren Criss in the South Korean musical.
India Woodson '28 was awarded the STEM Goes Red for Girls Scholarship, which, along with BW's Choose Ohio First STEM Program, has allowed her to thrive.
Matthew Sycle's name may not be on the marquee, but this BW arts management major is making a name for himself on Broadway.
Fieldwork is an important part of alumnus Martin Mann's career in acoustics. The engineering and music performance major credits BW for his success.
Rigorous coursework, faculty mentoring and real-world applications are integral to BW's new major in business analytics.
BW is offering a new program to help educators learn ways to integrate science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics in their teaching.
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.
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.