Hundreds of people from across Ohio and around the nation descended on Marion, Ohio the weekend of July 14-15 to be part of The Ohio State University at Marion's annual Warren G. Harding Symposium.
Launched by Ohio State Marion in 2010, The Warren G. Harding Symposium is an academic, social, and cultural exploration of the life and times of America's 29th president. The Symposium presents in-depth analysis and research by authors, historians, researchers and experts on the Harding Era and related areas of interest.
The theme of the 2023 Warren G. Harding Symposium was Through the Photographer’s Lens: Exploring the United States Presidency. The weekend long event explored the unique history of presidential photography in the U.S. from the perspective of two best-selling authors in famed Reagan and Obama era Presidential photographer Pete Souza and University of Illinois Communications Professor Cara Finnegan.
Ohio State Marion Dean and Director, Gregory S. Rose, who attended the workshop sessions, felt the featured speakers each contributed something special to the Symposium event.
"This year’s Harding Symposium was a great way to spend a muggy and rainy Saturday. The combination of Cara Finnegan’s research tracing the evolution of presidential photography, Pete Souza’s captivating insights about the process of documenting a president’s activities and especially the stories behind many of the photographs, and Sherry Hall’s presentation about David Edmonston who photographed President Harding’s campaign, made for a highly educating and entertaining day," said Rose.