A giant saber-toothed cat lived in North America between 5 million and 9 million years ago, weighing up to 900 pounds and hunting prey that likely weighed 1,000 to 2,000 pounds, scientists reported today in a new study.
Each spring The Ohio State University at Marion hosts the Annual Academic Recognition Ceremony. During this special event, the campus presents awards and scholarships recognizing students and faculty for their academic achievement and scholarly endeavors in a variety of categories.
According to Ohio State English graduate Morgan Dewitt, her passion for politics and writing, combined with her degree in English has propelled her career in government and lobbying.
The Student Opportunity Development Fund is now available thanks to the generosity of Ohio State’s English Lecturer, Pete Dully. The fund finances opportunities for students to pursue unusual or adventuresome activities outside the classroom that would not otherwise be accessible to them. Funds are provided with the intent of broadening students’ engagement with the world outside Central Ohio.
The Ohio State University has received new state grant funding from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES) to create and expand programming to help undergraduate and graduate students cope with stress, anxiety, depression and burnout associated with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers and production staff at POET worked around the clock to produce an all-natural ethanol-based sanitizer to tackle severe state and local shortages for sanitizer.
Ohio State Marion Academic Advisor, Sharon Gattshall was recently presented a plaque honoring her as the recipient of the 2020 Ohio State Marion Outstanding Staff Award.
Students from ATI-Wooster, Marion, Mansfield, Newark, and Lima campuses came together in a virtually ceremony Sunday, October 18, 2 p.m. to crown a king and queen from each of the regional campuses, celebrating Ohio State’s homecoming tradition.