The Ohio State University at Marion sign
University will cover full cost of tuition for Ohio Pell students at regional campuses, extending reach of program set to begin in Columbus.
Ohio State Marion junior psychology major Nathan Baker of Mount Gilead, Ohio will spend his summer at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI). Unlike the thousands of patrons that walk through the doors of this Columbus science education stalwart each day to learn about science, Baker will be going to create science.
Dr. Richard A. Bradley posing with the Ralph Howard Service Award
Associate Professor Emeritus in Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, Dr. Richard A. Bradley, known for the decades of work in spider research and the environment, was awarded the Ralph Howard Service Award, Friday, April 20, 2018 at The Ohio State University at Marion’s 47th Annual Academic Recognition Ceremony in Morrill Hall Auditorium.
Dean of The Ohio State University at Marion, Dr. Gregory Rose, being presented the 2018 Wellness Leadership Award.  Award is presented by Vice President for Health Promotion and Chief Wellness Officer, Bernadette Melnyk
Dean & Director of The Ohio State University at Marion, Dr. Gregory Rose, was one of seven university-wide recognized with the 2018 Wellness Leadership Award. The award was presented by Vice President for Health Promotion and Chief Wellness Officer, Bernadette Melnyk as part of the annual State of Health and Wellness in Buckeye Nation that took place March 27th in the Ohio Union Great Hall Meeting Room.
Bailey Lucas looking into Motic scientific microscope with Pelotonia logo edited into picture above her
For the first time, an Ohio State Marion student is receiving a Pelotonia Fellowship to perform undergraduate cancer research. Friday the 13th brought good news to Bailey Lucas, a 20-year-old senior zoology major, when she was notified that she would be receiving the $12,000 fellowship.
close up photo of typewriter writing word "writer"
No matter what career path students take in the future, one thing is for sure; they will be writing. The professional writing minor, can be finished on the Marion campus. The minor helps students, learn to write in new genres beyond the essay, and discover how to apply what they have learned in writing and content related classes in a professional setting.
head and shoulder photo of Charlie Cray in front of Greenspace background
The history department at Ohio State Marion, the Norman Thomas Memorial Endowment Fund, and Fahey Bank welcome Senior Research Specialist at Greenpeace USA, Charlie Cray to the Marion campus as the featured speaker for the 46th Annual Norman Thomas Memorial Lecture, Wednesday, April 18th at noon in Maynard Hall’s Guthery Community Room.
Four women, Outsiders Vicki (left) and Cynthia (right) partner with Insiders during a 2014 class session. Courtesy: Brenda Chaney
Brenda Chaney made her first trip to the Ohio Reformatory for Women in 1978. She was a teaching assistant at Ohio State to a professor instructing a class about prisons in the United States.