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Middletown, Delaware, resident named Marietta College's 2018 Distinguished Alumnus

Dr. Thomas Kaminski '84, a leader in sports health care who has been recognized as a distinguished athletic training researcher, recently received the Distinguished Alumnus award from his alma mater, Marietta College in Ohio. Kaminski, of Middletown...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

Pawley's Island resident named Marietta College's 2018 Distinguished Alumna

Peg Howell '77, the first woman petroleum engineer to drill oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico and now an advocate for stopping drilling off the Atlantic coast, recently received the Distinguished Alumna award from her alma mater, Marietta College. How...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

Strongsville, Ohio, resident named Marietta College's 2018 Outstanding Young Alumnus

Nick Manson '08, a vice president and branch manager at three Charles Schwab branches in Ohio, recently received the Outstanding Young Alumnus award from his alma mater, Marietta College. Manson, of Strongsville, Ohio, was honored during the Mariett...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

Bay Shore, New York, resident named Marietta College's 2018 Outstanding Young Alumna

Jessica Kelley '07, MCM'08, a 10-time Emmy® Award winning documentary producer for Newsday Media Group in New York City, recently received the Outstanding Young Alumna award from her alma mater, Marietta College. Kelley, of Bay Shore, New York, was ...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

New York City resident Laura Baudo Sillerman inducted into Marietta College's Hall of Honor

Laura Baudo Sillerman '68, who has excelled as a poet and writer since early on after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics, was recently inducted into Marietta College's Hall of Honor. Sillerman, of New York City, was honored during the M...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

Poughkeepsie resident inducted into Marietta College's Hall of Honor

Robert Dyson '68, who has enjoyed a wide range of business interests and responsibilities over the years, including his role as Chairman and CEO of the Dyson-Kissner-Moran Corporation, was recently inducted into Marietta College's Hall of Honor. Dys...
Oct 22, 2018, 1:00pm EDT

Marietta College Board approves two-year contract extension for President Ruud

During an executive session on Thursday, Oct. 11th, Marietta College's Board of Trustees unanimously approved a two-year contract extension for President William N. Ruud. Ruud, who is the 19th President since Marietta was founded in 1835, will be wi...
Oct 11, 2018, 3:00pm EDT

13 seniors make up Marietta College's 2018 homecoming court

Marietta College's student body will begin voting for the 2018 Homecoming queen and king on Thursday, October 11th during lunch and dinner hours at Gilman Dining Hall - and this year the voting should be competitive with 13 candidates. The 2018 Home...
Oct 10, 2018, 1:00pm EDT
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Ohio's poet laureate scheduled to read at Marietta on Oct. 22

Dave Lucas, Ohio's poet laureate, will be a guest reader at 7:30 p.m., Monday, October 22nd, in Marietta College Alma McDonough Auditorium. A Cleveland native, Lucas wants to show Ohioans how poetry is present in everyday life and how to enjoy it. T...
Oct 8, 2018, 2:00pm EDT

IT industry leader to speak with students during Leadership Q&A on Oct. 16

Dwight Smith, President and CEO of Sophisticated Systems, Inc., will be conducting the second Leadership Q&A of the fall semester at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 16th, in the McDonough Center's Third-Floor Gallery. The Q&A is free and open to the pub...
Oct 4, 2018, 2:00pm EDT
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About Marietta College

The roots of Marietta College reach back to 1797, when it was known as the Muskingum Academy. Since receiving its charter from the state of Ohio in 1835, Marietta has continued to mature into one of the finest small, contemporary liberal arts colleges in the Midwest. U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Forbes.com consistently rank Marietta among the best small, liberal arts colleges in the nation. The College offers its more than 1,200 undergraduate students the opportunity to pursue 44 majors, 52 minors and five pre-professional programs, which prepare students for careers in dentistry, law, medicine and veterinary medicine. Marietta also has a 3-2 binary engineering program and graduate programs in Psychology and Physician Assistant Studies.

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