Julia Gersey '24 is building on her BW accomplishments as the recipient of an elite fellowship.
The synergies between Baldwin Wallace and the Browns include the annual "Rooks to Cooks" class at BW, student internships, alumni in the front office and more.
BW Assoc. VP and Dean of Students Léna Crain, Ph.D., argues that students benefit from coaching to develop tools for navigating friction in life.
An avid swimmer at BW, Arlene Polen '55 is now a two-time U.S. Masters Swimming national champion.
Judges crowned BW the 2025 overall winner in the University's first year in the annual competition to harness the power of waves, tides and currents.
A new faculty initiative seeks to embed an innovative mindset and skill set into coursework across a variety of majors.
Community participants and students alike benefit from the BW Speech Clinic, which offers speech, language and hearing services free of charge.
Wartime has often been a catalyst for innovation and change at BW.
Sophia Ott '26 is the 2025 Lauria STEM Research Scholar, a title that will enable her to bolster her research experience this summer.
With an emphasis on 10-, 25-, 40- and 50-year reunions, graduates from many eras were welcomed back for a weekend of activities.
BW is celebrating the achievements and contributions of its young alumni with a new award that was presented in May.
The prestigious annual award recognizes a select group of extraordinary alumni.
Psychology and creative writing graduate Gianna Somrak '24 was inspired to consider the meaning of happiness in BW Professor Jen Perry's psychology seminar course.
In his keynote, BW President-designate Lee Fisher looked to the future as both the Class of 2025 and the University "begin a new exciting chapter."
After an enthusiastic reception during the month of March, a successful alumna's generous gift has funded the space for another year.
On National Nurses Day, BW's nursing director says the University's 15-month ABSN makes a pivot to a fulfilling nursing career "exceptionally smart."
More than 150 student projects and performances were showcased at the daylong event leading into spring finals week.
The second-place standing was the team's highest finish ever in National Collegiate Rugby competition, which is growing nationwide.
Paul Koomar '83 is proud of the vitality and financial stability of the city on the shores of Lake Erie.
BW pre-physical therapy and exercise science majors helped run more than 60 matches over two days.
David Lamb '24 is living abroad and helping to give racing fans a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most prestigious auto races in the world.
Just 4% of the undergraduate student body achieves the grades that qualify for the honor of membership in the elite organization.
A release party in April celebrated the newest edition of The Mill, BW's student-run literary and arts journal.
For Ian Gregory Hill '14, the project — an official selection in the international Easterseals Disability Film Challenge — is personal.
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.