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  • Summer Research Opportunities Program helps students prepare for graduate school

    From OSU NEWS Participants have access to labs and mentors, as well as professional development. Summer research opportunities, which provide undergraduate students access to lab experiences and faculty mentoring, can be unreachable for some due to limited research opportunities at their home institutions or financial constraints. This is something that Mary Stromberger, vice provost and de...
  • Stephen John Quaye Appointed Associate Dean for Excellence in Graduate and Postdoctoral Training

    Stephen John Quaye, program chair for higher education and student affairs in the College of Education and Human Ecology, will begin his appointment as the Graduate School’s first associate dean for excellence in graduate and postdoctoral training on Aug. 15, 2023. Quaye brings nearly 10 years of administrative experience to the Graduate School through his leadership as director of gra...
  • Graduate student publication tackles satiric and non-satiric news comparison

    PhD student Shannon Poulsen was the lead author on a paper published in PLOS One. Poulsen's article compares beliefs in falsehoods based on satiric and non-satiric news, with School of Communication Director Professor Kelly Garrett and Associate Professor Robert Bond. Read the article on the PLOS One website. ...
  • Summer Research Awards for Two Graduate Students

    Graduate Students from both Speech and Hearing and History of Art will be spending their summer on research projects due to recent awards. This summer, PhD student Asia Adomanis will be in residency at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) as a Predoctoral Fellow in Asian American Art. Asia’s fellowship is supported by funding from the Smithsonian Asian Pacific America...
  • Ohio State doctoral student’s research featured in state report

    Kline worked with Ohio’s Latino Affairs Commission Part of the reason Anisa Kline chose to pursue a doctorate in geography at The Ohio State University was the practical nature of the research. “The thing I love about geography is that it is literally grounded in place,” she said. “You’re talking about people and processes happening in a specific place. Everything happens somewhere.” It ...

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