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Elena Meth ‘19 is selected as Denison’s Recent Student Trustee.
Hon. John Cleland ‘69 is called on to preside over cases with high visibility and impact, such as the Jerry Sandusky case in 2012.
via Olean Times Herald
David R. Williams ‘75, dean for research in Arts, Sciences & Engineering since 2011, is returning to full-time research in medical optics.
via University of Rochester
Christina Black keeps residence halls clean and dishes out good advice to Denison students.
via Newark Advocate
Denison celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with Observatory and Planetarium open houses and more “lunar” activities.
via Newark Advocate
Music and English major Allison Lyttle ‘12 will give her skills and knowledge a workout on the July 2 episode of “Jeopardy!”
via Daily News-Record
Senior biology students gain valuable experience during four years of guidance by Biology Professor Jeff Thompson.
A Summer Seminar in Central Asia interweaves strands of knowledge in economics, politics, history and medicine.
History major J. Stephen Smith ‘88 is president of the Kentucky Bar Association.
via The Lane Report
Bowdoin College has appointed Kristina Bethea Odejimi ‘06 as Dean of Students. Odejimi was an anthology/sociology & Black Studies double major.
via Bowdoin
Rachel Abbott ‘19 will teach children and explore Germany — thanks to a Fulbright award.
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Liz Anastasiadis ’21

A five-year immersion in Sri Lankan culture gives Denison students a profound cross-cultural experience.
Lucas Unver ’22 has received a place on a Fulbright Summer Institute to study at Aberystwyth University in Wales.
Two Denison students were awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholarships for their scientific research.
Individuals for whom politics is a divisive topic are more likely to leave “political churches,” says Prof. Paul Djupe.
via Religion & Politics
Daniel Meyer ‘94 adds BlueWater, Lakeside orchestras to his roster of conducting the Erie Philharmonic & Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra.
via Cleveland.com
The legacy of former Senator Richard Lugar ‘54 may be honored by naming a Navy warship after him.
via Indianapolis Star
Before Anthony Bourdain, there was Molly O’Neill ‘75, NYTimes food critic and author of delicious books that celebrated food and relationships.
via New York Times
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