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The Ohio State University at Marion and Marion Technical College recently hosted students from six area high schools to compete in the campus's annual high school mathematics competition Friday, December 6, 2019 in Morrill Hall Auditorium on the Marion campus.
What began nine years ago as a concept to introduce students to practical lessons in grant writing, grant approval, and non-profit organization stewardship has grown to become an important part of securing much needed funding for several Marion area non-profit organizations. For the community it strengthens the partnership between Ohio State Marion and the United Way of Marion County, and provides a great experiential learning opportunity for students involved in English 2367.01S, the Pay It Forward student philanthropy initiative.
Pete Dully and Cathy Gerber with $100,000 check from Pete Dully to Students of Ohio State Marion
Ohio State Marion Senior Lecturer of English, Peter Dully believes in the power of experiences. More specifically, building a campus of global citizens, students who have the opportunity to see and experience the world beyond central Ohio. On November 22, 2019, Dully donated $100,000 to fund these opportunities for current and future students.
Twins, Brittany and Cailey Lower, posing for photo in classroom
Identical twins account for less than half of one percent of all births. Twin sisters and recent Ohio State graduates Brittany and Cailey Lower embraced that rarity and have followed the same educational and now career path, helping one another every step along the way.
A new bachelor’s degree program to be offered on The Ohio State University’s regional campuses will prepare graduates with skills needed for high-demand jobs in the state: business-oriented engineering leaders to run the factories of tomorrow.
Hannah Stuckey posing for photo on The Ohio State University at Marion campus
Getting a 4.0 G.P.A. in college for the semester is challenging, but maintaining that level of academic success for four years is a monumental achievement. Ohio State Marion early childhood education major Hannah Stuckey did just that and has some advice for incoming students on how to achieve their academic goals.
Ohio State Marion freshman Caleb Richardson posing with drum sticks on The Ohio State University at Marion campus
Children often have big dreams, whether it’s becoming an astronaut, teacher, or the next YouTube sensation. For Delaware Hayes grad and current Ohio State Marion freshman Caleb Richardson his dream was to become a member of The Ohio State University Marching Band. Through hard work and determination, he realized that dream on August 31st of this year, marching during half-time in Ohio State’s opening game against Florida Atlantic University.
Starting college is a daunting process. Often, you’re moving away from the people you know into an environment you know little about. It’s also an exciting time full of opportunities. Here are five tips to make the most of college and handle the challenges that your first semester will throw at you.
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Ohio State Marion Director of Community Relations and Development, Dave Claborn retired from Ohio State last week after ten years of esteemed service to the campus, but his impact has always gone beyond his 8 to 5 p.m. job. On August 3, Claborn rode the 100 mile trek across the plains and hills of Ohio to raise awareness and money for cancer research.