BEREA, Ohio — Julia Cooke of Pittsfield was among more than 200 students whose academic work was showcased during the 2023 Baldwin Wallace University Ovation Day of Excellence.
Cooke presented “Sorry God, sometimes I just say things, A Live Radio Play ” during the event.
Each spring, the Ovation Day of Excellence celebrates student achievement, showcasing student success in research, scholarship, experiential learning, the arts and more through posters, videos, live presentations and performances. Participants must complete a submission process and have a faculty mentor who sponsors their work and gives approval to present.
Highlighted events include a student art exhibition, music, dance, theater, opera and the Ovation Soapbox, where students advocated for issues they are passionate about.
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