Torri Miller felt he was ready for a change after spending the first 5 years of his adult life working on the assembly line. A strong desire to go back to school and provide more for his family propelled Miller toward higher education.
Mike Thomas has been a Marion City Council member longer than Tanner Hale has been alive. But the 19-year old Ohio State Marion student came very close to knocking Marion County’s Democratic Party chair out of his city government seat—and may, yet, when all of the provisional ballots are counted and the November third election results are certified.
Ohio State Marion Associate Professor of Anthropology Anna Willow was recently awarded a grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research for the support of her project, “Contested Developments and Cumulative Effects: Understanding Diverse Responses to Energy Resource Development in British Columbia’s Peace River Region.”
After the concerted effort of student veterans and their advocates, Marion campus student military members and veterans now have a space on campus they can call their own.
When she’s not in class or working at the Academic Enrichment Center in Morrill Hall, Ohio State Marion junior English major Kelly Spears has carved out a living as a freelance writer, primarily creating content for various online websites.
The first “shovel in the ground” for Ohio State Marion’s new Science & Engineering Building Project will occur Monday, October 5th. That is the day that barricades will go up across the southern leg of the Marion campus internal road as construction begins on a new parking lot and the connection to University Drive. The new lot will replace parking spaces lost when the new Science & Engineering Building is sited between the Alber Student Center and the Marion Campus Library.