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Kathryn Lenz receives Early-Career Faculty Excellence Award
Dr. Kathryn Lenz is recipient of the 2020 College of Arts and Sciences Early Career Faculty Excellence Award. This award recognizes the top candidate for promotion to Associate Professor in Social…
Courtney L. Benjamin Wolk Named Judy E. Hall Award Winner
Courtney L. Benjamin Wolk Ph.D., an undergraduate alumni of the Psychology Department, was recently named the 2020 recipient of the Judy E. Hall Early Career Psychologist Award.
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Role-play shows which expectant dads will thrive as new fathers
A study co-authored by professor of psychology Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan in which men interacted with a doll depicting their soon-to-be child predicted the quality of their parenting once…
Dr. Jolynn Pek named American Psychological Association Fellow
Dr. Jolynn Pek, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Psychology, has been named an American Psychological Association Fellow for Division 5: Quantitative and Qualitative methods. Fellows are…
New article from Dr. Brittany Shoots-Reinhard
A new article from Dr. Brittany Shoots-Reinhard, a Research Assistant Professor, has been published by The Conversation. The article is entitled "Americans still trust doctors and…
Ohio State Visiting Scholar, Dr. Beatriz Schmidt, wins major awards
Dr. Beatriz Schmidt, an Ohio State Visiting Scholar from Brazil who worked with Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Professor of Developmental Psychology in 2018, recently won two major awards for her…
Psychology Alum: Jeff Tsao
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Ramen isn’t just a cure for those late-night, dorm-room cravings. At Fukuryu Ramen, owned by psychology alum Jeff Tsao, ramen is rich, luxurious and packed with flavor.…
Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan weighs in on media privacy for children
In the digital age we live in, it is a common practice for parents to post pictures of their children online, across various forms of social media. However, as children get older, many experts…
New study reveals similar brain patterns between friends
A new study, featuring the work of Dr. Dylan Wagner, Assistant Professor of Social Psychology, shows that brain activity patterns found in your friends' brains when they consider your personality…