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Delve into the most-read features of last year. Did you miss any of them?  

Each spotlights an aspect of our mission to advance education, health and well-being or economic vitality. They all highlight the ways we work to make lives better, together.


No. 1 

How social media influencers impact FOMO in young consumers

social media influencer showing off clothing


Young consumers who shop for fashion online and have FOMO (fear of missing out) tend to feel lower levels of social, psychological and financial well-being. But researchers found an important caveat that lends a positive influence. What is it? 

Find out


No. 2 

2025 EHE Distinguished Faculty and Staff Awards

convocation 2025 awardees


Do you know who was nominated by their peers as dedicated faculty and staff last year? See who you know among these recipients of our annual awards. Enjoy videos of the surprise phone calls where they learned they had won.

See who’s who 


No. 3 

Understanding why students fail to show up at school 

empty classroom


Improving school attendance is one of the most persistent challenges in children’s education after the COVID-19 pandemic. Research by Associate Professor Arya Ansari dispels the myths about what age group is chronically absent and why. Resources to help overcome the problem are offered. 

Learn more


No. 4 

Lisa’s List: Pairs of picture books for rich conversations 

Collage of children's picture book covers


Do you have a young person in your life who enjoys picture books? Consider sharing these book pairs recommended by Clinical Associate Professor Lisa Pinkerton. They address similar themes, offering the chance for rich discussion. Engage a child today. 

Enjoy


No. 5  

New faculty talent brings momentum to key college programs

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Every year, new faculty join the college as others retire or depart. Last autumn, strategic hires and evolving roles supported our Counselor Education, Kinesiology and Special Education programs. 

Stay up to date 


No. 6 

Center seeks new partners to study student learning 

Dennis Learning Center window into classroom full of students


The college’s Dennis Learning Center provides Ohio State students with services and resources to help them “study smarter.” Last year, Associate Professor Jay Plasman became director of center research. He invites faculty and graduate students university-wide to research how students benefit from the center’s courses, academic coaching and workshops. 

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No. 7 

Keto diet linked to reduced depression symptoms in college students 

Salmon and greens being cooked in a pan on a stovetop


A new study showed an association between at least 10 weeks of following a well-formulated ketogenic diet and a roughly 70% decrease in depression symptoms among a small group of college students. Professor Jeff Volek conducted the pilot trial, paving the way for a larger clinical trial. 

In-depth results


No. 8 

How to avoid ‘screen time guilt’: Advice for parents 

mother sitting with child looking at tablet


Worried about media use by the young children in your life? Experts at the college’s Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy explain what to consider, how best to use screens. 

Be reassured


No. 9 

Kristin Paulus receives high award for distinguished teaching 

Kristin Paulus receives award


Students say this senior lecturer in the Fashion and Retail Studies program introduces them to industry mentors, promotes their leadership skills and guides them to career connections. Last spring, she received the Provost’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Lecturer. As one student wrote, “You helped me find a purpose.” 

Celebrate


No. 10 

Students earn prestigious Fashion Scholarship Fund awards 

Fashion and Retail Studies students at Gala


Four of our students competed with their case studies last year and won $10,000 scholarships from the prestigious Fashion Scholarship Fund. The fund also featured them in Women’s Wear Daily, hosted them at its New York gala with industry professionals and helped match them to valuable mentoring and internships.

See case studies