BW 2022-23 Year in Review
A look back at highlights and memorable moments from Baldwin Wallace University's 2022-23 academic year.
A look back at highlights and memorable moments from Baldwin Wallace University's 2022-23 academic year.
Nicole Schwartz '23 is a psychology major and neuroscience minor who explored the meaning of happiness in her last semester.
The Center for First-generation Student Success has chosen BW for membership in the national First Scholars Network.
Europe, Africa and Central America were all destinations as faculty-led programs bounced back from the days of public health travel restrictions.
The growing popularity of the undergraduate public health major at BW mirrors a national trend and offers broad application after graduation.
Humanity and healthcare were at the heart of a four-year project that provided custom-designed software to a clinic that assists rural Mayans.
If you're living on or near campus this summer, here's a list of fun things to do in and around Berea!
An interdisciplinary research project is analyzing how athletes who had ACL injury and reconstructive surgery process and react to environmental cues.
From research to creative projects, BW Summer Scholars are working alongside faculty to break new ground in their studies.
On a picture-perfect spring day, the pandemic-forged Class of 2023 marked graduation with cheers, smiles and happy tears.
The faculty-student research identifies gaps in monitoring and inequities tied to redlining in the air that neighborhoods breathe.
The Ovation Festival, Honors Day Awards and other recognition events give standout students their day in the sun.
BW seniors Emily Hathcock and Abby Rodriguez received prestigious recognition for their research by psychology honorary Psi Chi.
A big BW audience tapped into the expertise of the co-founder of Northeast Ohio's original craft brewery for lessons about profits, people and...
The groundbreaking research looks to revolutionize the way a caregiver communicates with a patient's informal network.
Students elected Matt Perry '24 to serve as the student body president and Maree Horne '25 as student body vice president.
Michael Petrella was named the NCAA Division III national champ — with top men's wrestling honors also going to teammates and coaches.
A trip to Wall Street is one of the latest examples of students getting a taste of the real world outside the classroom.
Longtime player Julia Stein '24 teamed up with newcomer Angie Case '25 to vanquish D1 competitors on their way to the title.
It was a big day for BW Gives as donor generosity made this year's 24-hour event an amazing success with $500,639 generated.
An event billed as "a celebration of powerful women" was part rugby tournament, part women's empowerment event.
Having gained acceptance to three vet schools, BW biology major Grace Kaylor is fulfilling her goal of honoring her dog Murphy through her career.
Dr. Athena Ridgley '18 of Bee Well Physical Therapy has a passion for practicing physical therapy the "right way."
BW celebrates the contributions of AmeriCorps volunteers by starting a new student-led initiative to fill unmet need.
BW is the first college outside of Texas invited to a Jeopardy-like challenge Brain Bowl, in which four BW students will vie for top honors.