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July 21, 2025 2 mins
Hello, Buckeyes! Welcome back to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings at Ohio State University at Marion. First up, we're thrilled to announce that Dr. Jennifer Schlueter has officially begun her tenure as the new dean and director of Ohio State Marion. Dr. Schlueter brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles, including 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. Welcome back to the Buckeye family, Dr. Schlueter! In academic achievements, Associate Professors Chris Orban and Scott Zimmerman have secured a $20,000 grant from Ohio State Energy Partners. Their project, "The STEMcoding Data Science High School Curriculum Initiative," aims to modernize high school math education by integrating data science concepts. This initiative is set to equip the next generation with essential skills for the digital age. On the community front, our student veterans have launched a beekeeping initiative at the Larry R. Yoder Prairie Learning Laboratory. Marine veterans Todd Lee and Eric Bailey introduced two beehives to the 11-acre prairie, enhancing its ecosystem and promoting sustainability. Their efforts underscore the campus's commitment to environmental stewardship and innovative projects. Looking ahead, the 2025 Warren G. Harding Symposium is scheduled for July 18-19. This year's theme, "Politics at the Doorstep: Presidential Front Porch Campaigns," will explore historical presidential campaigns with insights from experts across the nation. The symposium promises engaging discussions and a deeper understanding of political history. 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. Lastly, our annual STEM and Engineering Camps continue to inspire future innovators. This summer, 80 middle and high school students participated in hands-on projects, toured manufacturing facilities like the Honda East Liberty plant, and collaborated with faculty in science and engineering labs. These camps are instrumental in fostering a passion for STEM fields among young learners. That's all for this week's update. Stay safe, stay engaged, and as always, Go Buckeyes!
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