[Marstudent] OHIO STATE MARION NEWS & INFORMATION (updated 11-2-2015)

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Buckeye Briefs is Ohio State Marion's official campus-wide weekly online newsletter for students, faculty, and staff. Buckeye Briefs is produced by the Office of Communications & Marketing during autumn & winter semesters.




Ohio State Marion News Headlines - Mon, Nov. 2, 2015

  *   University Drive Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
  *   Call for Nominations - 2016 Ohio State Marion Teaching Excellence Award
  *   Campus Closing on November 28
  *   Scholarship Renewed for 2016
  *   Anthropologist Awarded Research Grant
  *   Anthropology Minor at Ohio State Marion
  *   Internationally Celebrated Poet to read on campus
  *   Harvest Open House at the Annex
  *   Griffin Talk: The Secret Sex Lives of Crickets and Flies
  *   A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine - A student based musical<http://osumarion.osu.edu/buckeyebriefs/#musical>
  *   Science Cafe: "Adolescent Morality in Practice"
  *   The 2015 United Way Campaign "Save the Dates"
  *   I Bleed Scarlet and Gray-Annual Blood Battle
  *   Attention Soon To Be Graduates...
  *   2016 Ohio State Marion Study Tour to Paris and the Châteaux
University Drive Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Friday, November 6, 2015 at 1:30 p.m.
Location: At the new intersection of University Drive & the West Drive of the Marion Campus

Please join Marion County Commissioners Andy Appelfeller, Ken Stiverson, Dan Russell, Marion County Engineer Brad Irons and many other dignitaries for the ribbon cutting of University Drive (Marion Campus Road).
Call For Nominations - 2016 Ohio State Marion Teaching Excellence Award
Do you know a professor who is dedicated to teaching and from whom you learned a lot? Nominate him or her for the OSU-Marion Campus Teaching Excellence Award! Complete the nomination form online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/STVNJM2 or use a paper copy available at the Campus Information Desk, Morrill Hall Room 150. Nominations will be accepted from November 14, 2015 through January 16, 2016.
Campus Closing on November 28
On Saturday Nov. 28, 2015 (the Saturday after Thanksgiving) the campus will be closed. All campus buildings will be locked and there will be no maintenance or custodial staff on campus this day.
Scholarship Renewed for 2016
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants are pleased to be able to continue with our scholarship program for the 9th year. We will be awarding up to $1,000 to the winner(s) each year.

Scholarship Deadline - June 10, 2016
Application Process Students will submit an essay on the topic that appears on the scholarship page of our web site: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
Anthropologist Awarded Research Grant
Ohio State Marion Associate Professor of Anthropology Anna Willow received a grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research to support her project on energy resource development in British Columbia's Peace River region.
Anthropology Minor at Ohio State Marion
Did you know you can complete an Anthropology Minor at OSU-Marion? A minor in anthropology with an emphasis on the cultural subfield provides a thorough introduction to the study of cultural diversity around the globe. Coursework focuses on comparative analyses of the belief systems, values, economies, politics, marriage practices, and lifeways of contemporary human cultures.

Cultural Anthropology Minor Requirements:
15 Credit Hours in Anthropology, including:
   -  Anthropology 2202 (Peoples and Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology)
   -  Anthropology 3525 (History of Anthropological Theory)
   -  A Regional Survey Course (Anthropology 3350, 3400, 3416, 3417, 3418, 3419, or 3420)
             - OSUM offers Anthropology 3420 (Indians of North America)
   -  A Topical Course (Anthropology 3302, 3334, 3403, 3597.01, 3597.02, 4597.05H, 5600,
      5601, 5602, 5614, 5615, 5620, 5621, 5622, 5623, 5624, 5625, 5626, 5630, 5645, or
      5651) - OSUM has offered Anthropology 5625 (Anthropology of Religion), 5624
      (Anthropology of Food), 3597.02 (Women, Culture, and Development), and more
      offerings are on the way
The remaining 3 credit hours may be chosen from either category above or from another subfield (archaeology or physical anthropology), with a faculty advisor's permission. At OSUM, we also offer: Anthropology 2200 (Introduction to Physical Anthropology), Anthropology 2201 (Introduction to Archaeology), and Anthropology 2241 (The Middle East Close-Up)

Contact Anna Willow, at willow.1 at osu.edu or Stewart Jobrack at jobrack.1 at osu.edu
Internationally Celebrated Poet to Read on Campus
November 3, 2015, 12:40-1:20, in the Student Center

Christian Formoso, born in 1971 in Punta Arenas, Chile, has published six collections of poems, including El cementerio mas hermoso de Chile (Santiago de Chile, Cuarto Propio, 2008), which was awarded the Best Published Work Award by the National Council of Books and Reading (Ministry of Culture of Chile, 2009). That same year, Cementerio was also a finalist for the Lira de Oro Ibero-American Poetry Award (Ecuador), recognizing the collection as one of the best books of poetry in Spanish published from 2007-2008.

Terry Hermsen, co-translator, was born in 1950 in Chicago, Illinois. He has published two chapbooks of poetry, 36 Spokes: The Bicycle Poems and Child Aloft in Ohio Theatre (both with Bottom Dog Press in Huron, Ohio). His first full-length collection, The River's Daughter (also published with Bottom Dog) was co-recipient of the Ohio Poet of the Year Award in 2009. He teaches English and Creative Writing at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio.
Harvest Open House at the Annex
Wednesday, November 4, 4-6 p.m., 258 University Drive

This event is open to all Ohio State Marion & MTC faculty, staff, and students. The Annex grounds, clubhouse, and one student apartment will be available to tour. Roast hot dogs, make s'mores, and enjoy cider by the Annex fire pit.
Sponsored by the Annex of Marion and The Office of Student Life & Diversity/Inclusion.
Griffin Talk: The Secret Sex Lives of Crickets and Flies
Wednesday, Nov. 4th 2015 MR 224 12:30-1:30 PM.
Talk presented by Dr. Susan Gershman, Biology Professor.
Free pizza and drinks provided.
This event is sponsored by The Griffin Society.
A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine - A student based musical
Thursday, November 5 & Friday, November 6, 2015

Five Nights on Campus is pleased to present the annual student based musical, A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine, directed by Scott Persinger. Winner of two Tony Awards, this hit Broadway production was directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune. Presented in two parts, this campy, live, double feature provides more hilarity than any presented in Hollywood's heyday. A Day in Hollywood is a salute to the Golden Age of film musicals. A Night in the Ukraine is based on Chekov's one-act play, The Bear, and introduces the audience to a hilarious array of characters as featured in the wildly entertaining Marx Brothers' films. This student-based musical production promises a tuneful evening and lots of laughs! Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors, and can be reserved by contacting Emily Creasap at 740-725-6340 or creasap.27 at osu.edu.
This year's musical production includes:

1. Mike Cochran - Samovar
2. Hannah Fuller - Mrs. Pavlenko
3. Kris Kasotis - Carlo
4. Alex Kauser - Sascha, Gino
5. Shannon Lyle - Masha
6. Evan Pfeifer - Constantine
7. Mckenzie Reinhart - Nina
"Adolescent Morality in Practice: How Teens Think about Everyday School Misbehavior"
At the next Science Cafe - Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at The Warehouse Restaurant

Most research on school misbehavior views students as passive beings whose acting out depends solely on outside forces such as peer behavior or classroom management. In his talk, "Adolescent Morality in Practice: How Teens Think about Everyday School Misbehavior," Dr. Daddis argues that on a day-to-day basis, adolescents consciously judge the nature and consequences of misbehavior. Accordingly, with his research on how teens think about everyday misbehaviors Dr. Daddis demonstrates that viewing teens as active agents is necessary for a more complete understanding of adolescent morality.
The 2015 United Way Campaign "Save the Dates"
Tuesday, November 3rd-Wednesday, November 25th.
Soup-R- Kickoff - November 3, 12-1:30 p.m., Guthery Community Room
Join us for offerings of homemade soups and desserts. (faculty & staff only)

Yogurt Bar - November 17, 12-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-6:00 p.m., Alber Student Center
(while supplies last) Stop by to get a dish of yogurt, fruit and granola for a token donation.

Used Book Sale - November 17 through the 19, Morrill Hall First Floor Hallway
We are asking for donations of good used books for the sale.  Books can be left in the Faculty Services Office, 150 Morrill Hall, or in Administration, 240 Maynard Hall.  This is a good opportunity for you to clean out your bookshelves and closets before the holidays.  Books left over from the sale will be donated to the Spring French Club Book Sale.
I Bleed Scarlet and Gray - Annual Blood Battle
Give the gift of life and help Ohio State beat "That Team Up North" in the annual Ohio State vs. Mich. Blood Battle. Stop by Alber Student Center Gymnasium on the Marion campus, Monday, November 16th from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. to donate and receive a free t-shirt (while supplies last). To schedule an appointment call 1-800-RED CROSS, or visit redcrossblood.org (sponsor code: OSUMarionTech).
Attention Soon To Be Graduates...
The Ohio Legislative Service Commission (LSC) will soon be seeking applicants for the 2017 Legislative and Telecommunication Fellowship Program. Full-time fellows receive full state of Ohio employee benefits and are paid $28,000.00 per year, with the opportunity to earn a $2,000.00 bonus. The application period beginning January 1, 2016. All backgrounds are welcome and no political experience is required. Visit: http://www.lsc.ohio.gov/fellowship for complete information.
2016 Ohio State Marion Study Tour to Paris and the Chateau
March 10 -18, 2016
Sign-up now for the best savings!
Offered to all students, staff, and faculty of Ohio State Marion. For more information, visit: http://www.efcollegestudytours.com/ and enter tour #: 1704783UB or contact Dr. Zuheir Alidib at alidib.1 at osu.edu.
Total for Students $2,870, Total for Adults $3,205
The cathedrals of Notre Dame, Chartres, and Rouen inspire wonder; it's amazing such grandeur was possible so long ago. Deep in the Loire Valley, the chateaux at Amboise and Chenonceau are equally awe-inspiring; every structure provides a fascinating window into France's history and architectural heritage.
Paris, Loire Valley, St. Malo, Normandy:
. Notre Dame Cathedral
. Versailles
. Chartres Cathedral
. Chateaux of Amboise and Chenonceau
. Wine cellar
. Mont St. Michel
. St. Vincent Cathedral
. Caen Memorial
. Louvre and more!
NOTE: Optional extension to the Tower of London
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