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Woody Redoux: The Return of the Titan
When Ohio State’s first Titan Arum (named Woody, for the incomparable Woody Hayes) bloomed in April 2011, it was an epic occasion. Thousands thronged to see—and smell—him and waited patiently in line…
Anthropology Professor’s Dental Findings Offer Insight into Human Ancestor
Anthropologist Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg is co-author of a new dental study of fossilized remains found in South Africa in 2008 that provides support that this species is one of the closest relatives…
Arts and Sciences Students Shine at the Denman
Thirty-five arts and sciences students placed out of more than 700 students who participated in the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum on March 28.
Communication Professor on National Panel on Gun Violence
Communication Professor Brad Bushman has been invited by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council to participate in a national panel in response to President Obama’s executive…
Health Benefits of Marriage May Not Extend to All
Hui Zheng, assistant professor of sociology, is lead author of a new study finding marriage may not always be as beneficial to health as experts have led us to believe.
Student Loans Help Women More Than Men in Reaching Graduation
Rachel Dwyer, associate professor of sociology, is co-author of a new study revealing that student loans provide more help to women than they do for men in encouraging graduation from college.
Good Mood Helps Boost Brain Power in Older Adults
Psychology Professor Ellen Peters is co-author of a new study finding that older adults can improve their decision making and working memory simply by putting on a happy face.
A Generation of Credit Card Debt
Economics Professor Lucia Dunn is co-author of new study finding that younger Americans not only take on relatively more credit card debt than their elders, but they are also paying it off at a…
“Bling Culture” Tied to Culture Status
Psychology Professor Philip Mazzocco is author of a new study finding that a desire for expensive, high-status goods is related to feelings of social status, not social status itself.