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College Faculty in the News: August 24, 2018

Research on self-esteem, narcissism and bragging conducted by Department of Psychology faculty Erin O’Mara and Benjamin Kunz suggests that social media hasn’t eroded our cultural preference for humility and modesty.

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"Independence Day 2018: The Road to India’s Partition"
Heavy.com, Aug. 15, 2018
Haimanti Roy, history

"Bragging research" 
WTVN-AM Radio, Columbus OH, Aug. 13, 2018
Erin O'Mara and Benjamin Kunz, psychology

"Here's How to Brag Without Making People Hate You"
Time, Aug. 10, 2018
Erin O'Mara and Benjamin Kunz, psychology

"Ford Celebrates 10 Millionth Mustang While Banking on Car's Draw"
The Daily Star, Lebanon, Aug. 9, 2018
John Heitmann, history

"Human Rights from the Bottom Up"
The Nation, Aug. 8, 2018
Joel Pruce, Human Rights Center

"Is Ohio's Special Election a Harbinger of November Outcomes?"
Public News Service, Aug. 7, 2018
Christopher Devine, political science

"Dems Aim for Another Special Election Upset"
LifeZette, Aug. 7, 2018
Christopher Devine, political science

"What to Know Ahead of Ohio's Special Congressional Election"
Time, Aug. 7, 2018
Christopher Devine, political science

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