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Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community-at-large are invited to join us for Ohio State Marion's Science & Engineering Building Official Ground Breaking, Thur., April 21, 2016, 12:30 p.m. Construction on Ohio State Marion’s $15.5 million, 32,000 sq. ft., Science & Engineering Building will provide state of the art lab space and classrooms for students majoring in science and engineering fields beginning autumn 2017.
WCMH NBC 4 Columbus Meteorologist Ben Gelber filed this recent news story on Ohio State Marion Assistant Professor of Earth Science, Dr. Joel Barker's research and the graduate student who will be visiting Ellesmere Island in the arctic this summer. Ohio State graduate student George Grant will continue the study of an ancient mummified Arctic forest now being revealed to scientists as the ice in earth's most northerly region retreats.
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Ohio State Marion’s Sociology and Criminology Club welcomed Special Agents Paul Kunkle and John Minchello to speak to students on February 25th regarding career opportunities in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Thanks to behind the scenes efforts of Ohio State Marion Assistant Professor of Physics, Chris Orban and the generosity of Frontier, one Marion county student has a reserved slot at the Ohio Supercomputer Center's 2016 Summer Institute.
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Whether it’s the class clown’s constant disruptions, running in the hallway, hormonal pre-teens caught in a lip lock, fighting, teasing, cell phone use, or passing notes in class, student misbehavior is not a new concept, in fact there is a great deal of research examining misbehavior. Recent research, however, focuses not just on teen behaviors, but on their beliefs about behaviors.
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LIGO’s work thrills Ohio State science community and the world, confirming Einstein’s theories
Members of The Ohio State University at Marion staff, members of the campus Social Work Club, and a host of community minded individuals are joining forces this Valentine’s Day to spread love and warmth to Marionites through their “Loving Scarves” campaign.
Ohio State Marion junior Early American History major, Devon Hardwick played the role of President James Monroe as part of Marion County Historical Society's "Lunch with the Presidents," held Monday, December 28 in Maynard Hall's Guthery Community Room.
Ohio State Marion and Marion Technical College students are now benefiting from commercially available light emitting diode (LED) technology that more evenly and efficiently lights parking lots and walkways on campus.