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A group of student participants in Ohio State Marion’s Pride and Life Skills mentoring program (PALS) have extended their online mentoring through the summer months because of the impact on, not only the young mentees in the program, but the personal and professional growth the college students have experienced as part of the program.
In an effort to assist the local community during coronavirus pandemic, the Buckeye Food Alliance (BFA), a student organization from The Ohio State University at Marion donated multiple cart loads of non-perishable food to the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Marion.
Science faculty from The Ohio State University at Marion recently donated unopened personal protective equipment (PPE) earmarked for biology labs at Ohio State Marion for use by medical professionals at Marion General Hospital in response to the coronavirus pandemic.