The Ohio State University is celebrating its summer 2020 graduates with a special 30-minute video recognizing some of the achievements of the class. The university will award 1,763 degrees and certificates to the graduating class in a virtual ceremony that begins at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 9.
STEMcoding Project
Each summer is an opportunity to polish, improve and build new STEMcoding content that mixes computer science with traditional science and math learning objectives. With instructors facing extraordinary circumstances this fall with distance learning and hybrid learning due to covid19, we put in extra time to deliver new features to help students work from home and potentially without close proximity to a teacher or instructor.
headshot of Johnathan calede
Ohio State Marion Assistant Professor of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, Dr. Jonathan Calede has uncovered a now extinct new species of rodent with horns that lived in Nebraska during the Miocene epoch.
outline of Ohio with dots marking all of the OSU campuses
When you think of The Ohio State University, think beyond Columbus. Think all of Ohio. With campuses across the state, you’ve got choices. You can start your Ohio State degree on any of our campuses, and no matter which campus you attend, your diploma will read The Ohio State University.
photo of a vineyard in Australia
In his sabbatical year, Ohio State Marion Professor of Statistics, Omer Ozturk spent September 2019 through April 2020 conducting agricultural statistical research with a team of scientists at the Biometry Hub from The University of Adelaide, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine in Australia.
photo of Sydney Ferguson on zoom for mentoring
A group of student participants in Ohio State Marion’s Pride and Life Skills mentoring program (PALS) have extended their online mentoring through the summer months because of the impact on, not only the young mentees in the program, but the personal and professional growth the college students have experienced as part of the program.
members of the Buckeye Food Alliance with food being given to Salvation Army Food Pantry
In an effort to assist the local community during coronavirus pandemic, the Buckeye Food Alliance (BFA), a student organization from The Ohio State University at Marion donated multiple cart loads of non-perishable food to the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Marion.
Students at The Ohio State University at Marion will have another opportunity this fall to participate in meaningful research that not only engages them in producing new scientific knowledge, but also helps provide practical career and grad school research experience.
unopened ppe being donated
Science faculty from The Ohio State University at Marion recently donated unopened personal protective equipment (PPE) earmarked for biology labs at Ohio State Marion for use by medical professionals at Marion General Hospital in response to the coronavirus pandemic.