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Leaders Can Sway Constituents' Attitudes and Behaviors

Michael Neblo, associate professor, political science, is co-author of a new and first-of-its kind national study finding that political leaders have the power to persuade constituents directly on…

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Manga Showcased in Ohio State Symposium and Exhibition

Ohio State hosts a symposium on April 4 exploring the history and future of manga as well as an exhibition displaying the Japanese comics.

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Too Much Praise Can Turn Your Kids into Narcissists

Brad Bushman, professor, communication, is co-author of a study finding a direct correlation between parents who overvalue their children and children who are narcissistic. The study is the first to…

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Ann Hamilton and SITI Company: 'the theatre is a blank page'

Renowned visual artist Ann Hamilton and New York's SITI Company present the world premiere of the theatre is a blank page April 23-26 at the Wexner Center for the Arts.

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Online Bullying: How to Help the Victim

Kelly Dillon, doctoral student in communication, is lead author of a new study showing that most people would probably not intervene directly to stop online bullying; but many more will respond…

Arts and Sciences Faculty Chosen Huber Faculty Fellows

Claudia Buchmann, professor of sociology; Mike Vasey, professor of psychology and Bruce Weinberg, professor of economics, have been selected as Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellows for 2015 in recognition…

Virtual Reality Check for Medical Students

Simulated, virtual patients are built by researchers at the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) in a collaborative project with the Wexner Medical Center.

Debbie Smith-Shank Named USSEA Fellow

Deborah Smith-Shank has been chosen as one of three inaugural Kenneth Marantz USSEA Fellows by the United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA).

Dance Student’s Senior Project Hosts a “Day of Dance” for Children

Dana Schafer, a senior dance major, invited 70 third graders from Starling STEM School in Franklinton to Sullivant Hall to participate in a “Day of Dance” last December. The day focused on community…