A special treat for Homecoming Week was the return to campus of three of our distinguished graduates who held a panel session on work, finding, jobs, and the value of an ONU education.
Members of the panel included , from left to right in the top photo, are Dan Lee (Social Studies and History), Mark Schloemer (Political Science), and Kelly Morman (Political Science and Spanish). Lee taught social studies for several years in the Cincinnati area before becoming the Assistant Principal at Ada High School. Schloemer parlayed a Washington Center internship into a position as a personal assistant to then U.S. Senator George Voinovich, and is now working as a Regional Government Relations Manager for the Westfield Group, an insurance and financial services firm. Morman, also an alum of the Washington Center where she interned with the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, left ONU to work with students in the Teach for America Program, and is now attending graduate school working on her MA in Public Administration at the University of Indiana.
To see what Kelly has to say about her experiences as an HPJ major click here.
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