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Knapp 205: The classic office of Steve Vogel, Professor & Maria Theresa Barney Chair of Philosophy
Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
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From conversations with Alice Duncanson, Photos by Aaron Conway

Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
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By Bridget Welch ‘22

Lucy Anderson ’23 tells us how to spike a volleyball like a boss.
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Photo by Jace Delgado

Trends are like water. The faster they move, the deeper they cut and in unexpected ways. Our prediction turned out to be true and perhaps even understated.
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By Adam Weinberg, President

Giving back is a way of life that Bengals QB Joe Burrow learned as he grew up in Southeastern Ohio, says fellow Appalachian Alison Stine.
via Salon
Well-designed pathways combine classroom learning with hands-on experience, leading to successful career launch.
As director of the Columbus Museum of Art, Nannette Maciejunes ’75 spent her decades-long career engaging the museum and the community.
via Columbus Dispatch
Academics, mentorship and an internship in Columbus gave international citizen Aayush Nema ‘21 the key to his future course as an economic researcher.
Denison University announces Professor Ching-chu Hu has been named director of the much-admired Vail Series.
Prof. Jue Liang: Buddhist nuns are becoming equal members in their communities, a tradition that began with Buddha’s foster mother’s ordination.
via Patheos.com
Professor Erik Klemetti says the sulfur emitted by the Tonga eruption is below the threshold to have a “significant impact on climate in general.”
via KSL.com
Mitchell Kreuch ‘88 has been tapped to lead Twitter’s revenue growth across the Southeast Asia region.
via CIO Axis
There’s no time to be bleak, but we can still be “real,” says Skye Wallin ‘11 about his documentary “American Gadfly.”
MLK keynote speaker explores King’s question: “How shall we live?” amid the polarization of our postmodern era.
Journalism instructor and former editor of the Columbus Dispatch writes his final column for the venerable newspaper.
via Columbus Dispatch
James Clear’s “Atomic Habits” scores No. 1 on McKinsey reading lists for Business, Decision-making, and Organizational Behavior.
via McKinsey
Newspaper intern Jake Gunther ’22 finds the rewards of taking chances.
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Jake Gunther ’22

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