North Central Ohio Educational Service Center’s Spring newsletter.
Newly appointed Ohio State President Bellamkonda visited Ohio State Marion two short weeks prior to being named university president on March 12.
Ohio State University at Marion and Mayes Community Temple are partnering to host the free Marion Histories Spring Lecture Series, a three-part program exploring the vital contributions of Black Marionites to the region’s history and development.
Ohio State Marion is hosting “Bugs Are for Brownies” on March 22, offering Girl Scout Brownies a hands-on opportunity to earn their Bugs badge alongside female university scientists.
Anthropology professor Dr. Anna Willow will lead a new campus initiative at Ohio State Marion centered on environmental stewardship and the 50th anniversary of the Larry R. Yoder Prairie.
Marion Technical College has won the prestigious 2026 Bellwether Award for its innovative partnership with Columbus State Community College, a collaboration that secured millions in grant funding to enhance student success and support.
First-generation student Renee McCreary credits the supportive environment of Ohio State’s Marion campus for providing the foundation and confidence needed to transition to the Columbus campus and pursue a career in wildlife conservation.
Ohio State Professor Dr. Ian Sheldon will discuss the impact of tariffs, China’s retaliation, and the future of Midwest grain exports during a free community lecture on March 3.
Marion Harding High School senior Kendall Gibson has been named Scholar Student of the Week, earning a $500 scholarship to The Ohio State University at Marion for her academic excellence and leadership.
Join Ohio State Marion Dean Jennifer Schlueter at Bucci’s Italian Scratch Kitchen on January 13 for a free Buckeye Talks on Tap lecture exploring the history of land-grant universities and the future of higher education in the Marion community