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Denison students are helping to solve the mystery surrounding Ireland’s McDermott’s Castle, an ancient home of kings.
Keeping student athletes fit when they’re not on The Hill is a team effort.
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By Katy Whitlow

Three Denison University students are participating in The Washington Center’s Summer Academic Internship Program.
Business culture consultant Laura Kriska ’87 has built a life diving deep into other cultures and bridging the gaps between worlds.
The importance of art - especially in a world divided by COVID, politics, and distance - is a tangible thing.
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Anna Mae Murphy ‘21

An associate for Copley Equity Partners in Boston, Wills Hutras ’20 talks about why the Global Commerce major was a great fit for his career.
$10 million grant supports Denison’s commitment to successfully launch students and recent alumni into professions and expand global programs.
A virtual global internship gives Riley Schafer ‘21 practical knowledge about import price parity and working in cross-cultural teams.
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Jane Palmer

Sueshin “Sarah” Moon ’22 has made it her mission to enhance the Denison experience for her fellow international students.
Sara Abou Rashed’s one-woman show, “Map of Myself,” premieres in Philadelphia.
via The Philadelphia Citizen
An internship at the Smithsonian sparked a fascination that took Josi Miller ’20 to Palamós, Spain — and beyond.
International student Alvaro Magaña found success in the classroom — and a great career.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

Elliot Hayne ’20, a geosciences major, sailed with SEA Semester on a scientific research voyage to the remote Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Denison University welcomes two students through the Sutton Trust US Program, funded by the US-UK Fulbright Commission.
Jimmy Fennessey ’19 has been awarded a prestigious Boren Scholarship to study in Jordan during the 2019-20 academic year.
A Summer Seminar in Central Asia interweaves strands of knowledge in economics, politics, history and medicine.
Rachel Abbott ‘19 will teach children and explore Germany — thanks to a Fulbright award.
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Liz Anastasiadis ’21

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