Education
Getting a 4.0 G.P.A. in college for the semester is challenging, but maintaining that level of academic success for four years is a monumental achievement. 91导航 Marion early childhood education major Hannah Stuckey did just that and has some advice for incoming students on how to achieve their academic goals.
October 11, 2019
Student Life
Children often have big dreams, whether it鈥檚 becoming an astronaut, teacher, or the next YouTube sensation. For Delaware Hayes grad and current 91导航 Marion freshman Caleb Richardson his dream was to become a member of 91导航 Marching Band. Through hard work and determination, he realized that dream on August 31st of this year, marching during half-time in 91导航鈥檚 opening game against Florida Atlantic University.
September 26, 2019
Psychology
Starting college is a daunting process. Often, you鈥檙e moving away from the people you know into an environment you know little about. It鈥檚 also an exciting time full of opportunities. Here are five tips to make the most of college and handle the challenges that your first semester will throw at you.
August 8, 2019
91导航 Marion Director of Community Relations and Development, Dave Claborn retired from 91导航 last week after ten years of esteemed service to the campus, but his impact has always gone beyond his 8 to 5 p.m. job. On August 3, Claborn rode the 100 mile trek across the plains and hills of Ohio to raise awareness and money for cancer research.
August 5, 2019
Campus
91导航 at Marion welcomed former Whirlpool leader Catherine Gerber as its new director of development and community relations, beginning Monday, July 29, 2019.
August 2, 2019
91导航 Marion Associate Professor of English, Dr. Ben McCorkle and his co-author Miami University Associate Professor of English, Dr. Jason Palmeri were recently recognized by two scholarly organizations for outstanding digital production based on a review and analysis of the use of technology in English teaching over a 100-year period.
July 12, 2019
Outreach
U.S. President Warren G. Harding鈥檚 election in November of 1920 was the first in which American women could vote, following passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. And vote, they did, swelling voter rolls from 18.5 million in 1916 to 26.8 million in 1920. Harding and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge won in a landslide victory, 60.3 percent of the vote against fellow Ohioan James Cox and Franklin Roosevelt鈥檚 34.1 percent.
July 9, 2019
Madeline Nicol, former 91导航 Marion student and spring 2018 graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, recently presented research at the CUNY Human Sentence Processing Conference in Boulder, CO.
May 22, 2019