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Ohio State Marion Disability Services Coordinator Julie Prince was recently announced at the 2021 Dick Maxwell Award recipient by the university.
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Emily Meadows credits her Bachelor of Arts with Research Distinction in Psychology from The Ohio State University and her access to faculty and research opportunities on the Marion campus for having a profoundly positive impact on gaining access to a graduate program and obtaining a competitive position in the area of research after graduation.
Amber Alexander posing for photo on The Ohio State University at Marion campus
Amber Alexander, a senior English major at Ohio State Marion, was named a recipient of The Place Project grant last spring and hopes to travel between autumn and spring semester to find her inspiration at a national wildlife refuge in Florida.
headshot of Nashad Rahman
OSU physics undergrad Nashad Rahman had big plans to work on laser experiments in summer 2020. But of course Covid-19 changed all that. Out of an abundance of caution, the social distancing guidelines at OSU did not allow undergrads to participate in lab research during summer 2020. The timing was especially unfortunate because Nashad was going into his senior year.
A new bachelor’s degree program that launched last fall on The Ohio State University’s regional campuses is preparing students to excel as business-oriented engineering leaders in the highly automated manufacturing industry.
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Marion, Ohio manufacturer, Sakamura, USA, Inc. recently delivered a donation of 600 pounds of food to Morrill Hall loading dock on the Marion campus.
Kalyn Bash
Getting that first job out of college is exciting but never easy. Throw in a pandemic and it gets super tricky. These Ohio State graduates share what it was like to find jobs, move to new cities, learn a company’s culture virtually and help people endure the many challenges of COVID-19.
artist rendering of sabertooth cat eating prey in grassland setting
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.
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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.