
Hartle singled out Suma Robinson, a lecturer in Biology, as an example. She noted instructors have made a huge difference in her life. Hartle strives to do well in everything she does. She is currently working on a video project to share with students at Amherst High School and other schools in the area northwest of Cleveland. Because she had not known about Ohio State’s regional campuses while she was making her college choices, she decided more high-school students need to know about us and how much impact the campus has had on her life. She also became passionate to share the good news about Ohio State Mansfield. As she recovered and returned to campus, she realized that 1) she would major in Health Sciences with the goal of becoming a pediatric Physician’s Assistant, and 2) Ohio State Mansfield was the best place ever!

Toby Cosgrove, found an internship for her shadowing him and helping with day-to-day responsibilities in his office. Hartle had been unsure about a major when she first applied to Ohio State, but during her recovery, her doctor, Dr. During the eighteen months she was ill, they kept in touch with updates, tidbits of information about campus, and frequent get-well and look-forward-to-seeing-you-soon messages. When she informed her advisors and financial aid specialist that she would not be coming, they, instead of saying, “Okay, let us know when you’re better,” formed an amazing support group for Hartle. “This I can do!” she said to herself.Īlthough Hartle had already arranged to begin classes in Autumn 2014, she became ill and spent 1 ½ years in and out of hospitals before receiving a diagnosis that put her on the road to recovery. Disappointed at first, her research into the Mansfield campus revealed that it was a perfect pathway to her dream of graduating from Ohio State. She had never heard of Ohio State’s regional campuses until she was not admitted to Columbus, but referred to Ohio State Mansfield instead. Melody Hartle is so much more!Ī graduate of Amherst High School in 2014, Hartle’s goal was to attend The Ohio State University, just like her dad, her mom, and her brother before her. She also advises the board on student life matters.īut that’s just her bio on the Board of Trustees website.

She serves on the Mansfield Board’s Student Experience Committee which monitors services provided to students to ensure they are in line with established priorities and strategies and consistent with Ohio State guidelines. Melody Hartle is the student member of The Ohio State University at Mansfield Board of Trustees, serving a term from Jthrough June 30, 2017. We the People: Math Literacy for All - Public Briefing on Capitol Hill.Understanding "old" and "new" math, a metamorphosis.Mathematics Literacy Initiative History.2022 Mansfield Campus Job and Internship Fair.

