The
distinguished teaching, research, and service traditions of The Ohio
State University flourish at the university’s Newark campus. Known for
both their devotion to their students and their world-class research,
our faculty members take pride in working with an outstanding staff to
create an intimate, diverse campus environment that contributes to the
university’s mission and extends access to an Ohio State education
through a process of open admission. Together, the faculty and the staff
of Ohio State Newark strive to provide the richest educational
experience possible for our students. This commitment is evident in the
following highlights from 2004, 2005, and 2006:
Professors Mitch Lerner and Bruce Mainland won Alumni Awards for
Distinguished Teaching
Jessi
Smith-Klaphake won the 2004 Mary Roth Walsh Teaching the Psychology
of Women Award from the Society for the Psychology of Women
Maggie
Flynn, a student of The Ohio State University at Newark and a
resident of Utica, Ohio, recently received the Psi Chi Midwest
Regional Research Award
The
Journal of Personality and Psychology published an article that
Michelle Monroe co-wrote with two Ohio State Newark professors while
she was an undergraduate
We
awarded over $16,000 for research grants or research assistantships
to students
Members
of our faculty were involved in efforts that brought over $1 million
to the university for teaching or research activities
Our
faculty members published numerous research articles, and one
received a nomination for a Pulitzer prize
I hope
you’ll explore our web site further to learn more about the exciting
things that are happening at Ohio State Newark,
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