BW will use the funding to provide microgrants to help students bring their community initiatives to life in the spring 2025 semester.
An ADA learning activity designed by a former student gives students an eye-opening taste of what it's like to navigate campus in a wheelchair.
America's votes made Jeremy Beloate '21 a finalist on the 26th season of the show.
The contest, featuring big-name schools, gave students the substantial challenge of analyzing the value of a privately held entity.
Genuine, caring, personable, humble — Malicky’s extraordinary BW legacy spanned 25 years and thousands of people whose lives were touched and transformed by...
Monica Gustin, VP of business development at Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, is lauded for attracting "some of the largest events the city has ever seen."
Jeremy Hamlin's path to working as an aerospace systems engineer has more twists and turns than a moon buggy.
Another groundbreaking BW fall musical opens to a packed house.
Zarema Jaramillo '00, managing partner of the Washington, D.C., office of Lowenstein Sandler LLP, is the Fall 2024 Commencement speaker.
Veteran Mia Sgambellone is pursuing her passion for studying music composition and the arts with the goal of moving to New York City.
BW’s affiliation with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame offered students an illustrious opportunity — entrance to its induction ceremony.
Some 50 students worked as nonpartisan poll monitors for the general election as part of an experiential learning assignment.
Chemistry and biology major Jayanti Upadhyay ’26 is on a pre-med track to success and credits BW for providing support.
Innovative courses, industry connections and successful alumni put BW again on Billboard's national list of "Top Music Business Schools."
In a column that first appeared on cleveland.com, BW executive-in-residence Michael Weidokal warns about the growing dangers of conspiracy theories.
The nine honorees have left a lasting impact on the BW Athletics community.
After extensive voter registration efforts, the student-led group focuses on getting students to make their voices heard in the November election.
Baldwin Wallace physics professor Dr. Edwin Meyer has made it his mission to provide students with ample opportunities to develop mental strength and stamina.
While Northeast Ohio is used to seeing BW music theatre grads in national touring companies, an upcoming show includes five grads, with three in leading roles.
BW students put a positive light on 8 a.m. classes by gathering for a zen moment of sunrise, friendship and coffee.
The statewide survey underscores a disconnect between Ohio voters and the direction of their elected officials on critical issues.
As the BW Conservatory of Performing Arts focuses its Arts Innovation Summit on the Greater Cleveland Music Census, Dr. Sean Murphy examines the eye-opening results.
Ryo Shinkawa is a Japanese-English bilingual freelance sports professional whose client and freelance work includes prestigious teams and names.
The initiative reflects a comprehensive, seven-month review of programs, staffing and processes to ensure financial stability and long-term sustainability.
The plan is to achieve one simple goal: to enhance efficiency while fostering a unified, inclusive and dynamic educational environment that serves the entire BW community.