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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…
Roberts speaks at Innovate OSU 2017 Faculty Showcase
Lecturer Jasmine Roberts recently spoke at Innovate, OSU's 2017 Faculty Showcase, attended by over 110 faculty members. Roberts presented with her student Shayla Baker on the impact of using open…
Slater selected to receive honorary doctorate
School of Communication Director Michael Slater was selected to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Antwerp. Slater’s research includes theory-building efforts in message…
Kraft receives 2017 Tech Edvocate Award
Nicole Kraft, assistant professor-clinical, recently received a 2017 Tech Edvocate Award. Kraft won the award for Best Professor for her commitment to working with technology in education. The…
Lynch’s research featured in Rolling Stone
Teresa Lynch, assistant professor of communication technology, was featured in the Rolling Stone article How Video Games Scare Us (And Why We Like It). Lynch’s research highlights the big…
Talking politics in simple language increases engagement
Assistant Professor Hillary Shulman and PhD student Matthew Sweitzer recently co-authored an article in the Journal of Language and Social Psychology on research showing that when students are…
Alum plays PR Role in Cinci Zoo’s #TeamFiona
In 2015, School of Communication alumna Angela Hatke (BA, strategic communication, 2007) landed her dream job at the Cincinnati Zoo working in the marketing and public relations department. When…
Journalism students in Kraft's class at forefront as Ohio State becomes Digital Flagship University
The Ohio State University recently announced it will become a Digital Flagship University through a new collaboration with Apple. Nicole Kraft, assistant professor-clinical in the School of…
Bushman co-authors study on violent media and children’s interest in guns
Professor Brad Bushman recently published a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics that concluded that children who saw guns in movies were nearly three times more…