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Kraft on Indictment of Former Channel 10 Meteorologist
Nicole Kraft, associate professor of clinical communication, weighed in on the indictment of former meteorologist for WBNS-TV (Columbus Channel 10), Mike Davis. Davis was arrested Sept.…

Holt Weighs in on Trump Violent Video Parody
Associate Professor Lanier Holt was quoted in the Associated Press about the video parody portraying President Trump violently shooting his political adversaries. The Trump…

Garrett on Partisanship and Falsehoods
Professor and researcher Kelly Garrett's new study found that consuming greater amounts of partisan media is linked to stronger negative feelings toward political opponents. These negative…

Ohio State PRSSA Wins National Membership Contest
Ohio State PRSSA has won the PRSSA National Membership Contest. As the largest chapter in the U.S., Ohio State's chapter of PRSSA recruited more new members than any other chapter in the country…

Bond Named Distinguished Alum from Arizona State University
Associate Professor Robert Bond was named a Distinguished Alum from Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies.
Bond earned his BA in political science…

Kamenchuk and Nisbet Part of $300K Grant
Associate professors Olga Kamenchuk and Erik Nisbet will conduct research supported by a $300,000 grant awarded to the Center for Slavic and Eastern European Studies from the U.S. State…

Kraft on "Pay-to-Play"
Nicole Kraft, director of the Sports & Society Initiative and associate professor of clinical communication, spoke on the "pay-to-play" issue of whether college athletes should be allowed to…

Nisbet on The Next Decade of Soft Power
Associate professor and researcher Erik Nisbet spoke on a panel at "The Next Decade of Soft Power" hosted by Pew Research Center and USC's Center on Public Diplomacy.
Nisbet…

Garrett and Poulsen Publish "Flagging Facebook Falsehoods"
Researcher Kelly Garrett and doctoral student Shannon Poulsen's two recent studies found that inaccurate Facebook posts were more likely to be perceived as false when they were labeled as…