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Alumna awarded OSUPD Citizen Award
School of Communication alumna Shaniqua Ingol (BA, communication analysis and practice, 2015) was recently given the Ohio State’s Police Division Citizen Award for her outreach programming that…
Carrizo leads National Geographic student photography programs
School of Communication Lecturer Leonardo Carrizo spends his summer months sharpening his skills outside of the classroom by taking high school students on expeditions abroad with National Geographic…
Faculty and Students featured at 103rd annual NCA Convention, Kline receives top paper award
Over two dozen faculty and students from the Ohio State University School of Communication participated as paper authors, presenters, respondents, and session chairs at the National Communication…
Nisbet co-authors study focusing on 2016 election survey results
Associate Professor Erik Nisbet co-authored a study with political science professors Paul Beck and Richard Gunther that was published by Vox: “The 2016 ground game from the voters’ perspective.” The…
PRSSA co-sponsors Summer Internship and Opportunity Fair
The 2018 Summer Internship and Opportunity Fair will take place on Jan. 23 from 1-5 p.m. in The Ohio Union Archie Griffin Grand Ballroom. This event will feature a wide variety of employers seeking…
Huskey featured on All Sides with Ann Fisher
Assistant professor Richard Huskey was featured on WOSU’s podcast All Sides with Ann Fisher. Huskey discussed his work around persuasion neuroscience, including his most recently published study on…
Paper explores how brain processes different anti-drug messages
Assistant Professor Richard Huskey recently co-authored a study in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience that looks at brain-network patterns in response to anti-drug persuasive messages. The…
Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick named most productive scholar
A new bibliometric study ranks School of Communication Professor Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick as the most productive scholar in central communication journals. This study reports prolific scholarship…
Professors publish paper on partisan and racial “difference” in political discussion
School of Communication professors Osei Appiah and William Eveland worked with Paul Beck, professor of Political Science at Ohio State, on a paper that finds that Americans are more likely to…