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Aug. 11, 2022: Women don’t wear bikinis to battle, and other things the gaming industry is learning Communication Teresa Lynch Marketplace
Aug. 14, 2022: Waubonsie Valley High School working to change its imagery to better represent Potawatomi culture Comparative Studies John Low MSN
Aug. 14, 2022: Your Body– A Temple of the Holy Spirit, or a Garbage Dump? Sociology Hui Zheng Patheos
Aug. 15, 2022: Franklin County jail phasing out in-person visits Sociology Paul Bellair WOSU
Aug. 15, 2022: NEXT: The Future of Talent Design, History David Staley Columbus Underground
Aug. 15, 2022: Would student loan forgiveness impact the housing market? Economics Meta Brown RISMedia
Aug. 16, 2022: Polio Is Making a Comeback. Thanks, Anti-Vaxxers! History John Brooke New Haven Register
Aug. 16, 2022: Somali-American candidates overcome hurdles in pursuit of Ohio Statehouse seats Languages, Literatures and Cultures Jibril Mohamed The Columbus Dispatch
Aug. 18, 2022: Bruce Reinhart's Decision on Trump Search Affidavit Explained Political Science Gregory Caldeira Newsweek
Aug. 18, 2022: Editors have become so wayward that academic authors need a bill of rights English, History Harvey Graff Times Higher Education
Aug. 18, 2022: Relocating Literacy in Higher Education English, History Harvey Graff Academe Blog
Aug. 18, 2022: Relocating Literacy in Higher Education English, History Harvey Graff Academe Blog
Aug. 19, 2022: Calmatters: Frustration Spurs California Parents To Run For School Boards Political Science Vladimir Kogan SFGATE
Aug. 19, 2022: Mom Shares Heartwarming Note From Son: 'Children See More Than You Think' Psychology Vladimir Sloutsky Newsweek
Aug. 2, 2022: 'Eyebrow-raising' proposed charter changes could chuck objectivity in city hiring Political Science Vladimir Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Aug. 20, 2022: NEWSReporting on Parenthood Has Made Me Nervous About Having Kids Institute for Population Research, Sociology Sarah Hayford New York Folk
Aug. 21, 2022: Newark Earthworks: World Heritage for all vs. golf for a few English, History Richard Shiels, Elizabeth Weiser Chillicothe Gazette
Aug. 22, 2022: Frustration Spurs California Parents To Run For School Boards Political Science Vladimir Kogan LAist
Aug. 23, 2022: Editorial: We’re smart enough as a city to leave Christopher Columbus alone History John Low Chicago Tribune
Aug. 23, 2022: If you’re such an effective altruist, how come you’re so rich? Political Science Emma Saunders-Hastings DNyuz
Aug. 24, 2022: Columbus continues as franchise and fast-food chain leader: Columbus Classical Academies English, History Harvey Graff Columbus Free Press
Aug. 25, 2022: Kyiv’s Brutalist legacy comes alive through Zoom tours by a native son Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures Ashley Bigham The Washington Post
Aug. 26, 2022: Hate Listening to People Chewing? You Might Have Misophonia Psychology Heather Hansen U.S. News and World Report
Aug. 26, 2022: Read FBI's Unsealed Affidavit Justifying Trump Raid Political Science Gregory Caldeira Newsweek
Aug. 28, 2022: Scientists manipulated bats' social relationships — and watched them go from strangers to friends Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Gerald Carter Salon.com
Aug. 29, 2022: 'Hillbilly Elegy' Author J.D. Vance Risks Losing Republicans a Senate Seat in Ohio This Year Political Science Herb Asher People Magazine
Aug. 3, 2022: Judge to decide whether Ohio State Marion faculty can form first faculty union Art Scot Kaplan Marion Star
Aug. 3, 2022: Reckless On The Road: What can be done to make Columbus streets safer? Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller ABC6
Aug. 30, 2022: Frustration Spurs California Parents to Run for School Boards Political Science Vladimir Kogan KCET
Aug. 30, 2022: What concessions Columbus teachers got by striking Political Science Vladimir Kogan WKBN27
Aug. 31, 2022: 2022 Labor Day Facts – Travel, Money & More Economics Randy Olsen WalletHub
Aug. 4, 2022: An easier and safer way to synthesize medicines Chemistry and Biochemistry David Nagib Ohio State News
Aug. 4, 2022: How Young People Have Changed English, History Harvey Graff Inside Higher Ed
Aug. 5, 2022: These Are the Biggest Economic Risks Ahead Economics Trevon Logan Bloomberg
Aug. 6, 2022: Marion leaders to ride together to beat cancer in Ohio State's Pelotonia Mathematics John Maharry Marion Star
Aug. 7, 2022: Recreating universities for the 21st century without repeating the errors and myths of the 20th century English, History Harvey Graff Columbus Free Press
Aug. 9, 2022: Harvey J. Graff, "The Literacy Myth: Cultural Integration and Social Structure in the Nineteenth Century" English, History Harvey Graff New Books Network
Dec. 1, 2022: Universities Provide Technology and Support for Student-Athletes Communication Nicole Kraft Ed Tech
Dec. 12, 2022: In some Franklin County precincts, almost everybody stayed home on Election Day Political Science Paul Beck The Columbus Dispatch
Dec. 12, 2022: As Child Care Costs Rise, Parents Make Tough Sacrifices Economics David Blau CNET
Dec. 12, 2022: Complementary exhibits in CCAD's Beeler Gallery show the power of words Art Michael Mercil The Columbus Dispatch
Dec. 13, 2022: 5 ways FX's 'Kindred' is different from Octavia E. Butler's novel English Koritha Mitchell Mashable
Dec. 13, 2022: Ohio State researchers uses radar in the search for dark matter Astronomy John Beacom WVXU
Dec. 14, 2022: Not Like ‘Cable News’ Political Science Michael Neblo Inside Higher Ed
Dec. 14, 2022: Banned Books: Author Ashley Hope Pérez on finding humanity in the 'darkness' Comparative Studies Ashley Pérez Wisconsin Public Radio
Dec. 15, 2022: U.S. Postal Service to honor civil rights icon John Lewis with a 2023 postage stamp History Hasan Kwame Jeffries USA Today
Dec. 16, 2022: Adult children more likely to be estranged from dad than mom, national study finds Sociology Rin Reczek Phys.org
Dec. 16, 2022: Aging and Mindfulness Psychology Ruchika Prakash Psychology Today
Dec. 21, 2022: Adult Children Far More Likely to Be Estranged From Dad Than Mom Sociology Rin Reczek U.S. News and World Report
Dec. 22, 2022: Next Columbus schools leader faces laundry list of issues affecting districts nationwide Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Dec. 5, 2022: Don’t Send That Angry Email! Communication Brad Bushman Psychology Today
Dec. 5, 2022: Social Studies Leaders Vow Not to Water Down ‘Hard History’ History Hasan Kwame Jeffries Ed Week
Dec. 5, 2022: Unlocking the Mystery of Dark Matter: Ohio State University Researchers Find Novel Approach to Detection Astronomy, Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics, Physics John Beacom Optic Flux
Dec. 6, 2022: MarionMade!: Memorial to Marion soldiers, sailors and public servants at Marion Cemetery English Sue Oakes Marion Star
Dec. 6, 2022: Supreme Court likely to rule that Biden student loan plan is illegal, experts say. Here’s what that means for borrowers Political Science Gregory Caldeira CNBC
Dec. 7, 2022: Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Will Likely Be Deemed Illegal — What To Expect Now? Political Science Gregory Caldeira AOL
Dec. 9, 2022: WNBA star Brittney Griner's return sparks mixed reactions History Christopher McKnight Nichols NBC4
Feb. 1, 2023: Conservatives’ educational push resurrects authoritarian tactics Mershon Center for International Security Studies Brooks Marmon The Washington Post
Feb. 1, 2023: Why Groundhog Day has its roots in astronomy Astronomy Richard Pogge Salon.com
Feb. 10, 2023: What to watch for when you are watching the Super Bowl: 5 essential reads Communication Nicole Kraft The Conversation
Feb. 13, 2023: Aces of Trades: A lifelong desire to teach is being realized at Ohio State-Marion Sociology Donna Bobbitt-Zeher Marion Star
Feb. 13, 2023: Children use the same brain network as adults for tough problems Psychology Zeynep Saygin Ohio State News
Feb. 13, 2023: Columbus residents are divided over Black History Month-themed police cruiser History Hasan Kwame Jeffries NPR
Feb. 14, 2023: 'Starspots' could improve our understanding of habitable zones Astronomy Lyra Cao Space.com
Feb. 15, 2023: How a Child Can Become a Shooter Communication Brad Bushman Inside Higher Ed
Feb. 15, 2023: Young Kids, Adults Use Same Brain Areas to Solve Tough Problems Psychology Zeynep Saygin U.S. News and World Report
Feb. 19, 2023: Performing acts of kindness is a powerful tool to fight depression and anxiety, study finds Psychology Jennifer Cheavens Today
Feb. 19, 2023: Webb telescope sees once invisible structures inside spiral galaxies Astronomy Adam Leroy CNN
Feb. 21, 2023: Experts weigh in on potential health hazards posed by chemicals in Ohio train derailment Chemistry and Biochemistry Nicole Karn Stat News
Feb. 21, 2023: War in Ukraine, earthquakes: Why we get compassion fatigue Communication Brad Bushman DW News
Feb. 21, 2023: Beauty Burnout: Exploring TikTok's Effects on Self-Love and Plastic Surgery Trends Communication Kyla Brathwaite The Lantern
Feb. 22, 2023: Columbus City Council introduces legislation to create better pay equity among employers Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Sierra Austin-King The Columbus Dispatch
Feb. 24, 2023: A New Documentary Explores a Forgotten Racial Justice Fight at Linden-McKinley High School African American and African Studies, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Simone Drake Columbus Monthly
Feb. 24, 2023: Is Earth Running Out of Freshwater? Germanic Languages and Literatures Matthew Birkhold Nautilus
Feb. 24, 2023: Ohio officials say East Palestine's water is safe. But where's the full data? Chemistry and Biochemistry Nicole Karn Cincinnati Enquirer
Feb. 25, 2023: At the Races: Train wreck — it’s not just a metaphor Political Science Paul Beck Roll Call
Feb. 27, 2023: DeWine's greenwashing of natural gas as a 'green energy' source | Biology Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Steve Rissing The Columbus Dispatch
Feb. 28, 2023: Aces of Trades: Margaret Sumner is sharing her love of history through teaching History Margaret Sumner Marion Star
Feb. 28, 2023: Supreme Court to hear Biden’s student loan forgiveness arguments Tuesday. 3 things to know Political Science Gregory Caldeira CNBC
Feb. 28, 2023: Those bright objects in the sky, explained Astronomy Wayne Schlingman ABC6
Feb. 6, 2023: New exhibits at The Co feature work of women artists Art Carmen Winant Dayton Daily News
Feb. 6, 2023: Pueblo captive remembered time as prisoner of North Koreans East Asian Languages and Literatures, History Mitchell Lerner Canton Repository
Feb. 6, 2023: What Does Glacial Melting Tell Us About Our Changing Planet? Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center Allison Chartrand Earth.org
Feb. 8, 2023: For history and tourist dollars, the South turns to ‘civil rights trails’ History Hasan Kwame Jeffries The Washington Post
Feb. 9, 2023: Against the Evidence: How the FTC Cast Aside the Input of Experts at Its Own Non-Compete Workshop Economics Kurt Lavetti The National Law Review
Feb. 9, 2023: Do you speak 'Ohioan?' Linguistics Kathryn Campbell-Kibler FOX28
Feb. 9, 2023: Study finds much still not known about cognitive decline Sociology Hui Zheng, Kathleen Cagney Ohio State News
Jan. 10, 2023: Biden pushes controversial student loans transformation as 'forgiveness' falters Political Science Gregory Caldeira Washington Examiner
Jan. 10, 2023: Meet the Republicans Who Are Facing Down the Hard Right Political Science Vlad Kogan The New York Times
Jan. 10, 2023: Research student helps build radio source catalog Astronomy Bailee Wolf Phys.org
Jan. 12, 2023: More one-and-done families influence the overall birth rate. Maskot via Getty Images US birth rates are at record lows – even though the number of kids most Americans say they want has held steady Sociology Sarah Hayford The Conversation
Jan. 12, 2023: How does a child become a shooter? Research suggests easy access to guns and exposure to screen violence increase the risk Communication Brad Bushman The Conversation
Jan. 13, 2023: Author Karl Whittington explores relationship between queer identities and art at Medieval Colloquium History of Art Karl Whittington The Daily Northwestern
Jan. 16, 2023: Rise in middle-aged white 'deaths of despair' may be fueled by loss of religion, new research paper argues Economics Tamar Oostrom Morningstar
Jan. 16, 2023: The boring journey of Matt Yglesias Political Science Benjamin McKean The Washington Post
Jan. 16, 2023: Acts of Kindness Could Be Natural Antidepressants Psychology Jennifer Cheavens, David Cregg U.S. News and World Report
Jan. 17, 2023: Improving math skills among US kids could start as early as block play Psychology Nancy Krasa Fox News
Jan. 17, 2023: Opinion: We foot bill to keep Columbus' poorest families trapped and dodging bullets daily Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 18, 2023: Here’s how GOP lawmakers in Indiana hope to address high health care costs Economics Kurt Lavetti WFYI Indianapolis
Jan. 18, 2023: New data shows a potential rise in tornadoes in U.S. after storms ravage South Geography Jana Houser Yahoo
Jan. 18, 2023: #BlackGirlFollowTrain creates a network for Black female content creators to support one another Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey NBC News
Jan. 18, 2023: Increase in marine heatwaves expected to affect organisms at bottom of food chain, study suggests Geography Alvaro Montenegro Phys.org
Jan. 19, 2023: The Constitutional and Moral Philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King History Hasan Kwame Jeffries National Constitution Center
Jan. 22, 2023: Digital gap in refugee community lingers through pandemic Anthropology Jeffrey Cohen Spectrum News 1
Jan. 22, 2023: Performing acts of kindness is a powerful tool to fight depression and anxiety, study finds Psychology David Cregg, Jennifer Cheavens Today
Jan. 26, 2023: The Ohio History Connection has over 7,100 Native American remains. Will they be returned? Comparative Studies John Low The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 26, 2023: Intra-party conflict among Ohio statehouse Republicans delays House procedures History Christopher McKnight Nichols NBC4
Jan. 3, 2023: Does Duolingo Work? Psychology Laura Wagner Tech & Learning
Jan. 3, 2023: The spy agency origins of NASA’s next powerful planet-hunting observatory Astronomy Scott Gaudi Popular Science
Jan. 30, 2023: Black officers can fall prey to American savagery. Tyre Nichols beating proof History judson Jeffries The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 30, 2023: Innovative Collaboration Presents New Vision of Musical Concerts Music Scott Jones WOSU
Jan. 30, 2023: Some classified documents are a matter of life and death History Christopher McKnight Nichols The Irish Times
Jan. 30, 2023: The Iceberg Cowboys Who Wrangle the Purest Water on Earth Germanic Languages and Literatures Matthew Birkhold Nautilus
Jan. 31, 2023: Aces of Trades: A love for animals turns into a career for Susan Gershman Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Susan Gershman Marion Star
Jan. 31, 2023: Covid-19 ‘baby bump’ brought an increased US fertility rate in 2021 – but also record high preterm births Psychology Sarah Hayford CNN
Jan. 4, 2023: Containers Used As A Border Wall Are Being Removed, But At What Cost? Geography Kenneth Madsen Newsy
Jan. 5, 2023: Football fans question safety of sport following Damar Hamiln's collapse Sociology Chris Knoester WOSU
Jan. 5, 2023: Government Scientists Discover Entirely New Kind of Quantum Entanglement in Breakthrough Physics Daniel Brandenburg Vice
Jan. 6, 2023: Global loss of glaciers more substantial than previously thought, a new study says Geography Bryan Mark Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jan. 6, 2023: Nation thinks tackles make boys tough. Why experts say Hamlin's injuries won't change that Sociology Mariah Warner, Chris Knoester The Columbus Dispatch
Jan. 6, 2023: Sports broadcasters have a duty to report injuries responsibly – in the case of NFL’s Damar Hamlin, they passed the test Communication Nicole Kraft The Conversation
Jan. 6, 2023: Will Damar Hamlin's injury change the NFL? Why a safer game could turn away fans Communication Brad Bushman Los Angeles Times
Jan. 7, 2023: This Ancient Proto-City Was Plagued With Modern Urban Problems Anthropology Clark Spencer Larsen Discover Magazine
Jan. 9, 2023: What lessons can the House draw from 1923’s speaker battle? History Christopher McKnight Nichols, Maxine Wagenhoffer The Washington Post
July 10, 2022: A better way to teach young kids about slavery in America's history English Jessica Johnson Athens Banner-Herald
July 12, 2022: Columbus recorded highest number of 90-degree days in June in more than 20 years Earth Sciences, Geography Bryan Mark The Columbus Dispatch
July 12, 2022: Mistakes and Rethinking Behavioral Economics Economics John Rehbeck Caltech
July 12, 2022: Sales tax hike for Ohio rapid public transit dropped from November ballot Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller NBC4
July 12, 2022: The 4 bases of anti-science beliefs – and what to do about them Psychology Richard Petty Ohio State News
July 14, 2022: Reproductive rights could be key topic in elections after 10 year old abortion case, Roe Political Science Paul Beck ABC6
July 14, 2022: Understanding why people reject science could lead to solutions for rebuilding trust Psychology Richard Petty The Conversation
July 19, 2022: Arctic shrub expansion limited by seed dispersal and wildfire Earth Sciences Yanlan Liu Ohio State News
July 19, 2022: Does Tim Ryan have path to victory in U.S. Senate race against Trump-backed J.D. Vance? Political Science Paul Beck NBC4
July 19, 2022: Tech Tuesday: First images from the James Webb Space Telescope Astronomy Scott Gaudi WOSU
July 20, 2022: Chemists create artificial protein that peers into Earth’s chemical past Chemistry and Biochemistry Hannah Shafaat Ohio State News
July 20, 2022: NEXT: The Politics of the Future Design, History David Staley Columbus Underground
July 21, 2022: How vaccine-related fears affect the flu shot experience Psychology Jennifer Kowalsky Ohio State News
July 22, 2022: 5 ways climate change will cost Ohio taxpayers plenty Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center Jason Cervenec The Columbus Dispatch
July 24, 2022: The rights to read and write and to organize: Local roots of democracy and our historical moment English, History Harvey Graff Columbus Free Press
July 26, 2022: Central Ohioans bidding on luck as possible recession looms Economics Bruce Weinberg FOX28
July 26, 2022: Searching for Literacy: The Social and Intellectual Origins of Literacy Studies English, History Harvey Graff Palgrave Macmillan
July 26, 2022: The best scholarship is political but with no ideological stamp English, History Harvey Graff Times Higher Education
July 27, 2022: Sports help kids develop important trait linked to adult success Sociology Chris Knoester Ohio State News
July 28, 2022: It's not easy being green History Jennifer Eaglin The Right News
July 29, 2022: How big agriculture is taking over our diets History Bart Elmore DW News
July 29, 2022: Ohio bill could lower unemployment income requirement Economics Bruce Weinberg NBC4
July 31, 2022: Early America’s complicated history with abortion access English Molly Farrell PBS
July 31, 2022: ‘Filling the void of the virosphere’ Microbiology Matthew Sullivan ASBMB Today
July 4, 2022: Jan. 6 hearings, abortion fallout cast long shadow over Trump's comeback hopes Political Science Paul Beck National Review
July 5, 2022: Theodore Decker: In today's political division, Civil War historians see cause for concern History Joan Cashin The Columbus Dispatch
July 8, 2022: Schools get creative in summer, aim to stop learning loss as COVID recovery continues Political Science Vladimir Kogan Dayton Daily News
July 8, 2022: Why LGBTQ adults keep ties with parents who reject them Sociology Rin Reczek, Emma Bosley-Smith Ohio State News
July, 27 2022: 26 Planned Parenthoods Art Jared Thorne Artforum
June 1, 2022: 'A more defined hate.’ Pranav Jani on being ‘exotic’| 'Then What Happened' podcast African American and African Studies, English Pranav Jani The Columbus Dispatch
March 1, 2023: If reproductive rights amendment is approved by Ohio voters, it could still face challenges Political Science Paul Beck WCBE Radio
March 1, 2023: Where have all the candidates gone? Several KC-area school districts cancel elections Political Science Vlad Kogan Kansas City Beacon
March 10, 2023: Gina Osterloh expands perceptions in 'Mirror Shadow Shape' Art Gina Osterloh Art Daily
March 10, 2023: OSU study high­lights im­por­tance of mental health diagnosis for lung cancer patients Psychology Barbara Andersen Spectrum News 1
March 10, 2023: Marjorie Taylor Greene's Antifa Plan Trashed by Counter-Terrorism Experts International Studies Jeffrey Lewis Newsweek
March 10, 2023: Ohio State Study Reveals the Mental Health Benefits of Doing Good Deeds Psychology Jennifer Cheavens, David Cregg Columbus Monthly
March 10, 2023: Read Live Updates On The Ohio Train Derailment Senate Hearing Chemistry and Biochemistry Nicole Karn HuffPost
March 10, 2023: The 'Dilbert' Dilemma: A Reflection on Race Relations in America English Jessica Johnson Creators.com
March 13, 2023: Householder trial exposed dangers of dark money and lack of safeguards. Some are calling for change. Political Science Paul Beck WCBE Radio
March 13, 2023: Inside Cleveland's historically mild winter Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, Geography Aaron Wilson Axios
March 14, 2023: NEXT: The Future Will Be Boring History David Staley Columbus Underground
March 17: Explore Dizzying Perspectives in Gina Osterloh’s New Solo Show, ‘Mirror Shadow Shape’ Art Gina Osterloh Columbus Monthly
March 2, 2023: Why Zaya Wade’s Legal Name Change Means So Much To Us Economics Trevon Logan HuffPost
March 20, 2023: Recyclable? Try Refillable. The Quest For a Greener Cleaner History Bart Elmore The New York Times
March 20, 2023: Sorry Trekkies: Bad news about the 'real-life Planet Vulcan' Astronomy Katherine Laliotis Mashable
March 20, 2023: The Counterinsurgent’s Curriculum History Peter Mansoor Foreign Affairs
March 21, 2023: Study provides insight into how culture war issues contributed to Trump’s rise to power Sociology Chris Knoester PsyPost
March 21, 2023: 'We can’t take this lying down.' Draconian bill aimed at OSU, other colleges English Pranav Jani The Columbus Dispatch
March 21, 2023: Blood, Sweat, and Blackmail: How an Iron Curtain Tour Ruined a Rock Giant Music Danielle Fosler-Lussier Rolling Stone
March 21, 2023: Road rage shootings are increasing. There were more than 500 last year, report finds. Communication Brad Bushman USA Today
March 3, 2023: Study analyzes avian cross-country biodiversity changes over a year Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Marta Jarzyna Phys.org
March 6, 2023: As Enrollment In The Humanities Plummets Some Ask: Is The English Major Dying? English Simone Drake KPCC Los Angeles Public Radio
March 6, 2023: Depression linked to deadly inflammation in lung cancer patients Psychology Barbara Andersen Ohio State News
March 6, 2023: The Dunk got shrunk? New study revises size estimates of fierce ancient fish Dale Gnidovec The Columbus Dispatch
March 6, 2023: U.S. birds’ Eastern, Western behavior patterns are polar opposites Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Marta Jarzyna Ohio State News
March 7, 2023: China’s trade contracts as Western demand weakens History Christopher McKnight Nichols NBC2 Dayton
March 8, 2023: Claims that acid rain fell over Ohio farmlands after the train derailment lack evidence, experts say Geography Jana Houser Poynter
March 8, 2023: Five things you should know about the Hindu festival of Holi Mathematics Bishun Pandey The Columbus Dispatch
March 8, 2023: Ohio State professor Angus Fletcher awarded U.S. Army medal for leadership training English Angus Fletcher Ohio State News
March 8, 2023: Sorry, Star Trek fans, the real planet Vulcan doesn’t exist Astronomy Katherine Laliotis Popular Science
March 9, 2023: Meta doesn’t want to police the metaverse. Kids are paying the price. Communication Jesse Fox The Washington Post
March 9, 2023: Millions of Galaxies Emerge in New Simulated Images From NASA's Roman Physics Chris Hirata NASA
Nov. 1, 2022: Are national ‘parental rights’ groups making decisions in your local school district? Political Science Vlad Kogan Michigan Advance
Nov. 1, 2022: Majority of Americans Want Supreme Court Reform, Here's How it Could Work Political Science Lawrence Baum Voice of America
Nov. 1, 2022: Voters to determine history-making race for Ohio Governor Political Science Paul Beck The Statehouse News Bureau
Nov. 14, 2022: Midterm Elections Results, Big Night For Ohio GOP, Panel Discussion Explores Election Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Wendy Smooth Ideastream Pubic Media
Nov. 15, 2022: NEXT: When Will We See Electric Vehicle Infrastructure? History David Staley Columbus Underground
Nov. 19, 2022: Panelists expound on working-class history History Stephanie Shaw Tribune Chronicle (Youngstown)
Nov. 2, 2022: Wellness Wednesday: preparing for the flu, COVID-19 and RSV this season Psychology Zeynep Saygin WOSU
Nov. 21, 2022: How to Use a Laser to Kick an Electron out of a Molecule Physics Alexandra Landsman Wired
Nov. 22, 2022: Lost Columbus Communities Reborn With Ghost Neighborhoods Project Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller, Yue Lin The Lantern
Nov. 22, 2022: Megan Thee Stallion and the movement to protect Black women Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey ABC News
Nov. 23, 2022: The Bizarre Science of Children's Literature and Book Preferences Psychology Laura Wagner MSN
Nov. 23, 2022: The science on remote schooling is clear. Here’s whom it hurt most. Political Science Vlad Kogan The Washington Post
Nov. 24, 2022: How the rivalry can lead to a stronger community Sociology Chris Knoester NBC4
Nov. 28, 2022: Trans OSU student: 'I urge you to defend the young people of our state' English Mica Macrae Edmiston The Columbus Dispatch
Nov. 29, 2022: Men are falling behind in college enrollment. Here’s what one N.J. school is doing about it. Sociology Claudia Buchmann NJ.com
Nov. 3, 2022: Graphic Video Of Rapper Takeoff Reveals America’s Numbness To Black Death Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey The Seattle Medium
Nov. 30, 2022: 'Looking Back, Looking Forward' Conversation Views 2022 Midterm Elections With Hope History, Philosophy Dana Howard, Hasan Kwame Jeffries The Lantern
Nov. 30, 2022: Study Shows Hormonal Contraceptives May Affect Adolescent Brain Development Psychology Benedetta Leuner Pharmacy Times
Nov. 30, 2022: Why Putin May Endure Political Science John Mueller Foreign Affairs
Nov. 8, 2022: Today's partisan divide is rooted in biology as much as politics Political Science Skyler Cranmer WOSU
Nov. 9, 2022: Believing COVID conspiracy theories is a ‘gateway’ to other bizarre beliefs Psychology Russell Fazio Yahoo
Nov. 9, 2022: 'Political neuroscience' says conservatives and liberals are wired differently Psychology Skyler Cranmer WCBE Radio
Nov. 9, 2022: Midterm Election: Did Ohio break voter turnout records? History Christopher McKnight Nichols NBC4
Oct. 10, 2022: Maternity care ‘deserts’ on the rise across the U.S., report finds Sociology Cindy Colen Stat News
Oct. 10, 2022: Researchers recreating lost neighborhoods Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller Spectrum News 1
Oct. 10, 2022: Tim Ryan Says J.D. Vance Lacks 'Courage,' Had 'Dignity' Taken by Trump Political Science Paul Beck Newsweek
Oct. 12, 2022: 2022's Most & Least Politically Engaged States Political Science Nathaniel Swigger WalletHub
Oct. 13, 2022: Literacy Is Power English Harvey Graff Inside Higher Ed
Oct. 13, 2022: The difference between race and ethnicity–and why it matters History Alice Conklin Fast Company
Oct. 14, 2022: Taco Reparations Brigade battles Mexican stereotypes on Columbus restaurant scene Spanish and Portuguese Paloma Martinez-Cruz The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 14, 2022: The sands of time show impact of great quake of Lisbon in 1775 Earth Sciences Dale Gnidovec The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 17, 2022: 'Till' lays bare a palpable fear of Black mothers in white America Sociology Cynthia Colen NBC News
Oct. 19, 2022: Columbus boardrooms lack diversity. It does not have to be that way Sociology Terrance Hinton The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 19, 2022: Tech Tuesday: Reconstructing ghost neighborhoods Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller WOSU
Oct. 21, 2022: Consultant: Take all Columbus police hiring processes away from mayor Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 21, 2022: Mosquito larvae launch their heads like tiny harpoons to nab prey, video reveals Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Woody Foster Live Science
Oct. 24, 2022: What’s a cold war? A historian explains how rivals US and Soviet Union competed off the battlefield History Robert McMahon The Conversation
Oct. 26, 2022: Ohio State Marion history students may help chronicle hidden courthouse documents History Margaret Sumner Marion Star
Oct. 26, 2022: Could Clarence Thomas Be Impeached? Legal Experts Weigh In Political Science Gregory Caldeira Newsweek
Oct. 26, 2022: Earth's atmosphere could be turned into a giant dark-matter detector Astronomy, Physics John Beacom Space.com
Oct. 27, 2022: Could the next pandemic emerge from melting glaciers? Data says maybe Microbiology Matthew Sullivan Deseret News
Oct. 27, 2022: The Pandemic Led to More Babies Last Year, Not Fewer Institute for Population Research, Sociology Sarah Hayford The New York Times
Oct. 27, 2022: Why Horror Is So Damned Fun Communication Teresa Lynch Atlas Obscura
Oct. 28, 2022: You don’t need to be a parent to build meaningful relationships with kids Psychology Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan Vox
Oct. 31, 2022: Apologies from Columbus police analyzed African American and African Studies Judson Jeffries Axios
Oct. 31, 2022: Election expert weighs in on early voting, absentee numbers History Christopher McKnight Nichols NBC4
Oct. 31, 2022: How This Fossil May Have Changed the Way We Think About Beavers Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Jonathan Calede Grunge
Oct. 31, 2022: Madonna gives herself too much credit for the sex-positive freedom artists have today Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Treva Lindsey NBC News
Oct. 4, 2022: Opinion: Book bans target nonwhite authors and characters Comparative Studies Ashley Pérez Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Oct. 4, 2022: Your Child's Short Attention Span Is Actually Helping Them Learn Psychology Vladimir Sloutsky Lifehacker
Oct. 5, 2022: Fact check: False claim of giant human skeletons being discovered in Ohio Anthropology Mark Hubbe, W. Scott McGraw USA Today
Oct. 7, 2022: Judson L. Jeffries: An unusual number of Is Black people are running for governors? African American and African Studies Judson Jeffries The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 9, 2022: How celebrities are getting involved in Ohio’s gubernatorial, U.S. Senate campaigns Political Science Paul Beck NBC4
Oct. 9, 2022: Redlining practices decades ago still influence life in Columbus neighborhoods Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller The Columbus Dispatch
Oct. 9, 2022: What to expect when Ryan, Vance meet on debate stage Monday Political Science Michael Neblo NBC4
Sept. 1, 2022: Ohio women outpace men in new voter registration by at least 8%, studies show Political Science Lawrence Baum NBC4
Sept. 12, 2022: 'Don't panic': Transportation officials discuss Intel traffic concerns Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Geography Harvey Miller 10TV
Sept. 13, 2022: Are black holes wormholes? Physics Samir Mathur Live Science
Sept. 14, 2022: Gender pay gap hits university faculty Economics Bruce Weinberg Science
Sept. 14, 2022: NEXT: The Future of the Dollar Design, History David Staley Columbus Underground
Sept. 15, 2022: Why you should be paying attention to Ohio Supreme Court races Geography Ningchuan Xiao Ohio Capital Journal
Sept. 16, 2022: Universities Must Help the New “Lost Generation” English, History Harvey Graff Academe Blog
Sept. 19, 2022: Do black holes explode? Astronomy Samir Mathur Live Science
Sept. 20, 2022: The Free Market Doesn’t Guarantee Freedom for Everyone Economics Trevon Logan The Washington Post
Sept. 21, 2022: Flawed Survey on the 'Liberal Arts' English Harvey Graff Inside Higher Ed
Sept. 21, 2022: 5 years on, failures from Hurricane Maria loom large as Puerto Rico responds to Fiona Anthropology Anaís Delilah Roque Antonetty Texas Public Radio
Sept. 21, 2022: Narcissistic presidents get us into longer wars, according to a new study Political Science John P. Harden Salon.com
Sept. 21, 2022: Report card takeaway: Ohio still behind in math, literacy from pre-pandemic levels Political Science Vlad Kogan Dayton Daily News
Sept. 22, 2022: New suicide hotline experiencing spike in calls Psychology Leslie Rudy NBC4
Sept. 22, 2022: How faculty hiring sustains inequity in academia Economics Bruce Weinberg Science
Sept. 30, 2022: Ohio Politics Explained: Students miss more class and police reform is dead Political Science Vlad Kogan The Columbus Dispatch
Sept. 30: Review: At Fall for Dance, Resilience Takes Center Stage Dance Abby Zbikowski The New York Times
Sept. 5, 2022: Gov. Mike DeWine remains frontrunner over Democrat Nan Whaley as campaign season heats up Political Science Paul Beck Cleveland.com
Sept. 5, 2022: How to avoid misinformation this election season Communication R. Kelly Garrett NBC4
Sept. 7, 2022: Central Ohio leaders attend White House forum in D.C. Political Science Paul Beck NBC4
Sept. 7, 2022: ‘Days Of Our Lives’ moves to Peacock: Ohio State professor on daytime TV shift English Robyn Warhol NBC4
Sept. 8, 2022: Culturally Adapting Therapy Can Help — But Needs Further Research Psychology Daniel Strunk Undark
Sept. 8, 2022: Geology: Ash shows ancient air Earth Sciences Dale Gnidovec The Columbus Dispatch
Sept. 9, 2022: 'Backbone of our country': Columbus-area residents react to Queen Elizabeth II's death English, Geography Madhumita Dutta, Pranav Jani The Columbus Dispatch
Sept. 9, 2022: This Summer’s Drought Is Europe’s Worst in 500 Years. What Happened Last Time? History Samuel White The Smithsonian