About Me

Morgan Bair is a first-year Mount Scholar at The Ohio State University studying biochemistry on a pre-med track. She is from Hilliard, OH where she attended Hilliard Darby High School. She has attended Ohio State since her junior year of high school and graduated with nearly two years of college credit. She was extremely involved in service activities and extracurriculars in high school and continues to be as involved in her college career. She currently spends her days studying to be the most successful college student she can be and forming relationships with professors and doctors who will be able to help her on her way to medical school.

Morgan has been, and continues to be, involved in the student-run philanthropy, BuckeyeThon, at OSU, where she is able to fundraise and raise awareness for pediatric cancer. She is also a part of the Mount Leadership Society Scholars group, where she sits on the Leadership and Social Change Committee. She is becoming increasingly involved with the Ronald McDonald House, and is able to participate in various service events through the Habitat for Humanity club. She loves to run, spend time outside with her two siblings, and learn about the way the human body functions, which makes her career choice ideal!

She intends to attend medical school where she will specialize in pediatrics, and go on to be a neonatologist. She has spent considerable time in a hospital setting, between volunteering in the Mother/Infant Unit at Dublin Methodist Hospital, and shadowing in the NICU and ER at other local hospitals. She hopes to halt the impact of the opioid epidemic in Ohio on newborn babies, and by doing so, create a safer, healthy place for these babies to grow up. Her desire to serve the community in this capacity stems from her intense passion for social change and love for children.