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From NASA to TikTok and a whole lot in between, Denisonians flex their liberal arts skills in business and tech.
When Katie McConnell Oliver needed a kidney, an old friend from The Hill volunteered. But the story doesn’t end there.
Denison journalism alum Alina Panek ’20 shares her internship and career journey.
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Sophie LeMay ’24 & Emily Walker ’24

Congratulations to Dr. George Russell ‘88, the new chief of orthopaedic trauma at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
via Inside UPMC
HESS grad Neal Austria shares his journey to the University of Michigan’s football program.
HESS grad Abby Scully shares her reflections on her directed study that led the way to her first job with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
HESS grad Alison Maddox shares her path to become the athletic trainer for the Beach Volleyball Team at Arizona State University.
In four years, CEO Oyauma Garrison ‘96 has doubled the chapters of nonprofit A Kid Again, expanding its reach to families in 35 states.
via Afro.com
As Founder and Managing Partner of Houston-based GEC, Jonathan Fairbanks ’88 is helping to fund the future of energy.
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By Kate Hannum-Rose

Startup entrepreneur Nick Yehle ’20 is guided to his goal with help from Denison’s Red Frame Lab
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.
Lucy Carlisle ‘20 launched her own business after graduating. She started years earlier with three internships and a opportunity-packed college career.
Musical composer Bryan Blaskie ‘09 shares his thoughts about the bright lights of Broadway and why getting a bad grade can actually be a good thing.
Philosophy major Rob Moore ‘12 is the principal for Scioto Analysis, a public policy analysis firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
When Tima Kaba ’19 returned from a post-graduate fellowship in Tanzania, she was unemployed and uncertain of the future. Today, she is in her dream job.
When COVID-19 struck, Caileigh Marshall ’19 became part of a national effort to produce the gold standard of respirators for healthcare practitioners.
Working with individuals in recovery has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career says Dr. Matthew Christiansen ‘05 (Biology major).
via WVVA NBC
Claudia Sahm ‘98, a Director at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, and creator of the Sahm Rule recession indicator, on Bloomberg Radio.
via Ritholtz.com
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