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The Ohio State University-Marion Campus Podcast

The Ohio State University-Marion Campus Podcast

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Weekly news updates at The Ohio State University Marion CampusCopyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • OSU Marion Welcomes New Dean, Celebrates Engineering Success, STEM Camps, Arts Series & Safety Upgrades in September 2025 Update
    Sep 8 2025
    Hello, Buckeyes! Welcome to our latest campus news update for Monday, September 8, 2025. Let's dive into the exciting developments and upcoming events at Ohio State University at Marion. First, we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Jennifer Schlueter as our new dean and director. Dr. Schlueter began her tenure on March 17, 2025, bringing a wealth of experience from her previous role as vice provost of academic affairs at The New School in New York City. An Ohio State alumna, she earned her PhD in theatre performance, history, and theory right here. Dr. Schlueter is eager to lead our campus into a new era of growth and innovation. In academic achievements, our Engineering Technology program continues to thrive. Designed to produce highly skilled graduates in manufacturing engineering, the program has seen its first cohorts graduate and secure positions within the industry. Notably, Owen Peters, a 2024 graduate, began his role as a manufacturing equipment engineer at Honda's facility in Anna, Ohio, shortly after graduation. This success underscores the program's effectiveness in preparing students for the workforce and its strong connections with industry partners. Our commitment to STEM education remains strong. This summer, the campus hosted its annual STEM and Engineering Camps, welcoming 80 middle and high school students from across central and north-central Ohio. These camps provided hands-on experiences in science and engineering, including tours of manufacturing facilities like the Honda East Liberty plant and collaborative projects with faculty. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation of innovators and has received positive feedback from participants. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the "Five Nights on Campus" performing arts series. This series features a variety of performances, ranging from pre-war acoustic country blues to a Billy Joel/Elton John tribute act. The season kicks off on Thursday, October 9, 2025, with The SpYder Stompers and Sugar Pie, who will deliver a lively performance of early 20th-century music. Tickets are available for purchase online or at the door on the evening of each event. In campus safety news, Ohio State has been awarded $257,000 in safety grants. These funds will be used for various enhancements, including installing classroom locks and upgrading alarm systems at the Marion campus. These improvements aim to ensure a secure environment for all students and staff. That's all for this week's update. Stay engaged, stay informed, and as always, Go Buckeyes!
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    3 min
  • Key Autumn Dates: Buckeye Campus Events, Major Fair, Mental Health Training & Preview Day Highlights
    Sep 1 2025
    Hello, Buckeyes! Welcome back to campus. As we kick off the autumn semester, here are some important dates and events to keep in mind. First, a reminder that today, September 1st, is Labor Day. There are no classes, and campus offices are closed. Enjoy the holiday! Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Major, Graduate, and Professional School Fair on September 24th. This event will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Alber Student Center's Greg Swepston Gymnasium. It's a great opportunity for students to explore various majors and learn about potential graduate programs. For those interested in mental health awareness, the REACH Suicide Prevention Training is scheduled for September 11th from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Maynard Hall, Room 125. This training aims to equip participants with the skills to recognize and respond to signs of suicide risk. Looking further ahead, don't miss the Buckeye Preview Day on October 2nd. This event runs from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Guthery Community Room of Maynard Hall. It's an excellent chance for prospective students to learn about the opportunities available at Ohio State Marion. Also, the Five Nights on Campus performing arts series is set to begin soon. While specific dates and performers for this season are yet to be announced, this series traditionally features a variety of performances, from traditional Irish folk music to Broadway hits. Keep an eye on the university's website for updates. That's all for now. Stay tuned for more updates, and have a fantastic start to the semester!
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    2 min
  • Ohio State Marion News: New Leadership, Engineering Success, STEM Camps, and Upcoming Arts Series
    Aug 25 2025
    Welcome to the latest episode of our campus news podcast, bringing you the most recent updates from The Ohio State University at Marion. Today is Monday, August 25, 2025. Earlier this year, Dr. Jennifer Schlueter assumed her role as the new dean and director of Ohio State Marion on March 17, 2025. Dr. Schlueter, previously the vice provost of academic affairs at The New School in New York City, brings a wealth of experience in academic administration and a strong commitment to student success and community engagement. She is an Ohio State alumna, having earned her PhD in theatre performance, history, and theory here. Dr. Schlueter has expressed enthusiasm about returning to Ohio State and leading the Marion campus into a new era of growth and innovation. The Engineering Technology program at Ohio State Marion continues to thrive. The program, designed to produce highly skilled graduates with comprehensive training in manufacturing engineering, has seen its first cohorts graduate and secure positions within the industry. Notably, Owen Peters, a 2024 graduate, began his role as a manufacturing equipment engineer at Honda's facility in Anna, Ohio, shortly after graduation. This success underscores the program's effectiveness in preparing students for the workforce and its strong connections with industry partners. Ohio State Marion remains dedicated to fostering interest in STEM fields among younger students. This summer, the campus hosted its annual STEM and Engineering Camps, welcoming 80 middle and high school students from across central and north-central Ohio. These camps provided hands-on experiences in science and engineering, including tours of manufacturing facilities like the Honda East Liberty plant and collaborative projects with faculty. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation of innovators and has received positive feedback from participants. Looking ahead, the campus is excited to host the "Five Nights on Campus" performing arts series. This series features a variety of performances, ranging from Irish folk music to Broadway classics. It's an excellent opportunity for students and community members to experience diverse cultural events right here on campus. For more information on the upcoming performances, visit the Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau website. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events from The Ohio State University at Marion.
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    2 min
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