If you missed the opportunity to catch C-SPAN3 live coverage of the 2015 Warren G. Harding Symposium workshop sessions from Sat., July 18, 2015 from Morrill Hall Auditorium on the Marion campus, here is your opportunity to watch each workshop in its entirety. See descriptions for each workshop session, followed by a video link below.
Students from Wuhan University and Ohio State volunteer to plant trees on campus, and in the community.
Archived narrative project run by Ohio State and Georgia State reaches 6,000 submission milestone.
Media from across the country descended on Marion, Ohio in 1920 to cover Warren G. Harding’s famed front porch campaign for President. History often repeats itself. 95 years later and just a few miles from the location of Harding’s front porch campaign, media will again draw their attention to this small Midwestern city. This time to bring attention to the contribution of our “Modern Day First Ladies” as part of the 2015 Warren G. Harding Symposium, hosted by The Ohio State University at Marion, July 17& 18.
photo of Capricia Marshall
The Warren G. Harding Symposium welcomes former Special Assistant to First Lady Hillary Clinton, White House Social Secretary, and United States Chief of Protocol, Capricia Marshall, to The Ohio State University at Marion’s Guthery Community Room, Maynard Hall, Saturday, July 18th, at 6:30 p.m.
head and shoulders photo of biology major Ben Bunnell
A personal reflection of his time at Ohio State Marion by Ben Bunnell, biology major.
group of scholarship recipients
The 2015 RAMTEC Vex League Awards Night was held Tuesday with an Open House in RAMTEC at 5:30pm and an Awards Presentation at 6:30pm in the Tri-Rivers Auditorium. More than 150 students and family members attended the event. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of The Ohio State University at Marion Engineering Scholarships to team members with awards totally $58,000.
Old ballroom gowns hanging on forms in a gallery
As part of the 2015 Warren G. Harding Symposium, The Ohio State University at Marion is pleased to host an exhibition of replica first lady gowns in the Kuhn Fine Arts Gallery beginning with an opening reception Monday, June 15th from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public.
In September 1974, Terry Pettijohn just finished his Ph.D. at Bowling Green State University, and wanted a faculty position at a college that was close and emphasized quality teaching. With his wife Bernie and his 4 month old son Terry II, he started his career at The Ohio State University at Marion.