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In May 2012, RMAC kicked off its effort to raise funds for an endowed scholarship fund. This Endowed Scholarship Fund will provide scholarships in perpetuity for Colorado students to attend Ohio State. But we need your help! We need to raise $50,000 by 2016 in order establish this Endowed Scholarship Fund. Please help us keep the momentum going and consider making a donation or pledge today. Watch our progress as we update our Endowment Fund Thermometer on the website quarterly. With your help we'll make it to our $50,000 goal by 2016 for sure!
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High Points
The Ohio State University Winter 2013
We are pleased to share with you the latest edition of "High Points"—select points of pride that you might utilize as talking points to advocate for Ohio State and raise awareness of the university's work.
We remain ever grateful for your support of Ohio State.
Ohio State ranked among nation's best: For the fourth year in a row, Ohio State was recognized as one of the country's most military-friendly schools. G.I. Jobs magazine placed the university in the top 15 percent of schools nationwide for embracing military service members, veterans, and spouses as students and ensuring their success on campus.
Student named Marshall Scholar: Alexander Chaitoff, a senior majoring in microbiology and political science, was recently named a 2013 Marshall Scholar. As one of the nation's 34 scholars, Alex will spend one year at the University of Sheffield in England obtaining a Master of Public Health and return to the United States to attend medical school.
Leibovitz exhibit breaks records: The Annie Leibovitz exhibit, which featured more than 200 works by the photographer at the Wexner Center for the Arts, set records for attendance, media coverage, social media activity, and membership. It drew between 1,500 and 2,000 visitors each weekend from September to December – more than any exhibition in the Wexner Center's 23-year history.
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