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Class of 2021: Emily Nothnagle
As a Division I athlete, Emily, from Hershey, PA, chose Ohio State because it provided the best avenue for her to pursue both athletics and her education. This spring, Emily will graduate from OSU…

Class of 2020: Myshellia (Shelly) Carter
Shelly, from Dayton, OH, is part of the Young Scholars Program (YSP) here at Ohio State. YSP inducted her in 6th grade and she has been a buckeye ever since. Psychology was an easy…

Class of 2020: Mercedes Cantu
Mercedes, from New Philadelphia, OH, was drawn to Ohio State because of the wealth of opportunities it afforded her and the sense of welcome she received on her first visit. As for psychology, she…

Class of 2020: Claudia Echard
Claudia, from Byesville, OH, chose to major in psychology because she enjoyed learning about the ways people interact with one another. Ohio State attracted her because of its wide array of…

Professor Andrew Hayes and graduate students publish findings
Professor Andrew Hayes, with graduate student collaborators Jacob Coutts (Quantitative Program) and Tao Jiang (Social Program), recently published a Journal of Communications paper describing and…

Class of 2020: Sitong Zhao
Sitong, from Beijing, China, loves being a Buckeye because of the passionate, welcoming environment Ohio State offers. Her decision to major in psychology comes from a desire to improve the mental…

CCBBI Research Day
CCBBI Research Day was hosted by the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging on Friday, Dec. 6th. The event was attended by around 90 faculty, students, and research staff from across…

Class of (AU) 2019: Olivia Green
Olivia Green is a Psychology undergraduate student making significant strides in the research community. A manuscript based on her thesis, titled "The Perceived Credibility of Complementary and…

Undergraduate Spotlight: Olivia Green
Olivia Green is a Psychology undergraduate student making significant strides in the research community. A manuscript based on her thesis, titled "The Perceived Credibility of Complementary and…