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Bucks for Charity Campaign Runs from September 19 - November 2
Bucks for Charity is one way the university helps to raise money to make our community stronger, and every Buck counts!
Faculty and staff can give to the organization of their choice –…
Class of 2020: Jazmyn Mustafa
Jazmyn, originally from Las Vegas, NV, choose to attend Ohio State not only for the sense of school pride, but also for the psychology faculty. She chose psychology because she is curious about…
Stress Linked To More Advanced Disease In Some Leukemia Patients
A study led by Distinguished University Professor Barbara Andersen is the first to link stress with biological disease markers in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common type…
Study finds you act most like “you” in a time crunch
When they must act quickly, selfish people are likely to act more selfishly than usual, while pro-social people behave even more pro-socially, a new study found.
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Graphic images on cigarette warnings stick with smokers
If you want smokers to remember cigarette-warning labels, include a graphic image of the results of long-term smoking, a new study suggests.Full article
Class of 2019: Stephanie Nnadi
Stephanie, from Columbus, OH, is a double major with political science and part of ASC Honors. She chose the honors program to challenge herself academically, and it proved one of her best…
Class of (AU)2019: Syamil Yakin
Syamil, from Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia, is a double major with cultural anthropology and a member of ASC Honors. He chose Ohio State for its reputation as a prestigious university with a…
Theaters Post Warnings Due To Seizure Concerns
Theaters Post Warnings Due To Seizure Concerns
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Having More Friends Can Improve Brain Health
Older mice living in pairs experienced worse cognitive health than older mice living in groups, found a study led by Liz Kirby, assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience.
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