2019

In the News
Cinema major Marty Jones '86 has had a long career in film that has stretched from coast to coast. His latest endeavor is leading Austin Studios.
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In the News
Tami Wells Thomas '94 will be sworn as a Magistrate Court judge in Covington, GA.
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Students
A rare opportunity gives black students an opportunity for a paid apprenticeship with JP Morgan.
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Usman Gul '13, co-founder & CEO of Airlift, raised Pakistan’s largest seed money package within six months of launching his company.
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Internships
History & educational studies major Benny Mandelbrot '21 enjoyed an internship with the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries.
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In the News
Math major Daweed Abdiel '19 works at Deloitte in northern Virginia, using data analytics to help federal agencies operate more efficiently.
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In the News
'Playing With Fire,' the latest movie from writer and comedian Dan Ewen '96, just hit the screens.
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In the News
Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment.
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In the News
Fed. Reserve economist Claudia Sahm '98 has created a simple rule, based on unemployment numbers, to rapidly determine if a recession is underway.
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In the News
Antics on the Chicago Bulls' basketball court got SNL's Alex Moffat '04 noticed.
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In the News
Lauren Hannan Shafer '88 has just been named CEO of Cincinnati's ArtWorks, a nonprofit that employs youth to create art and community impact.
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In the News
Former Merrill Lynch advisor William McKeever '77 has new passions - as author, documentary filmmaker & founder of a nonprofit to benefit oceans.
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Alumni
Nashville Public Schools honored Judge Richard Dinkins '74 with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award for his "esteemed career of service."
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In the News
Matt Harrington '84, a member of the Denison Board of Trustees, has been appointed global president of leading communications firm Edelman.
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In the News
Powered by DU Cinema alums, videography firm Loose Films is finding success in Columbus and in cities across the world.
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In the News
A 20-year National Park Service veteran, Sarah Davis '94 is the first female Chief Park Ranger at Yellowstone National Park.
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Internships
A global internship gives Allen Primack ’21 practical knowledge about leveraging data and working in project teams.
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In the News
Ellen Degeneres is bringing "How to Get Run Over by a Truck" by Katie McKenna '04 to CW TV.
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In the News
Change-maker Lily Gross '19 is working with Bon Appetit, creating positive change by educating consumers and supporting more sustainable products.
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In the News
Chelsey Warner '11 is making a living in her dream industry and city - the post production supervisor makes magic happen on screens big & small.
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In the News
Affordability makes Columbus one of the best places in the nation for first-time homebuyers.
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Alumni
Biochem major Loryn Holokai '16 has earned her Ph.D. in molecular genetics, microbiology and biochemistry from the University of Cincinnati.
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In the News
Artist and professor Jamie Olivier '94 has been appointed to the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission
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In the News
With high salaries and low cost of living, Columbus once again makes the #1 sport if Fortune's list of top US cities for tech jobs.
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Alumni
Cinema major Robert Levine '00 is co-writer and executive producer for a new FX series, “The Old Man,” starring Jeff Bridges.
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In the News
As you watch the epochal "Apollo 11," enjoy the equally epic musical score by Matt Morton '99.
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In the News
Former Denison Trustee & civic volunteer Richard Bodorff '71 has been honored with the Boy Scouts of America Mid-Shore Distinguished Citizen Award.
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In the News
Bowdoin College has appointed Kristina Bethea Odejimi '06 as Dean of Students. Odejimi was an anthology/sociology & Black Studies double major.
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In the News
Daniel Meyer '94 adds BlueWater, Lakeside orchestras to his roster of conducting the Erie Philharmonic & Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra.
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Alumni
Heather Stouffer '96, founder of Mom Made Foods, is called "Genius Mom" for creating healthy food solutions for time-crunched parents.
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