Running Club

This last weekend (April 13 and 14) was NIRCA Nationals for Running Club at Miami University. Running Club is an organization that I have been apart of for the last two years, and am an officer for the upcoming 2019-2020 year. This meet happens once a year and is the National Championship among club track teams all over the country! From competing against schools like Michigan and Penn State, all the way to Stanford and Clemson, this meet lets collegiate club track teams compete against each other and gives us the chance to meet students from all over the country. Ohio State Running Club performed great this weekend, with many athletes (including my 4×1!) placing within top 9! This is such a fun meet and makes me realize how much I enjoy running! Join Running Club at Ohio State.

Catherine Carey, 2nd Year Humanities

 

Student Spotlight

4th year Humanities Scholar, Michael Bach, was featured in this week’s Honors & Scholars newsletter. In this article, he speaks highly of his time in Scholars, as well as his other involvements, which include Psychology Club, SMART Lab, and the Mortar Board Senior Honorary. After graduation he plans on working for the AmeriCorps City Year program in Columbus. Click the link to read the full article! We are so proud of all the amazing things our students are doing.

https://honors-scholars.osu.edu/news/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=186

Piano by Brooke

“Im starting in my third semester as a music education student. My principal instrument is piano and I study with Prof. Glaser. I’ve studied works by Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, Ibert, and Mozart. Studying music can be touch but I love what I’m doing.” -Brooke

If you’re also into music, Baker East has a piano in the rec room and Baker West has practice rooms in the basement.

Grace Brott- Studio Award

Grace Brott is a 3rd year Architecture Major and Humanities Scholar. This semester she won the Studio Award for her hard work and amazing attitude. The Studio Award is given to the top student in each studio. She received this award after pitching her amazing rest area design before a panel of judges. Her rest area is titled “Roadside Lantern”, and she spent 6 weeks perfecting it. Here are some pictures of “Roadside Lantern”: