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A three-year, $386,277 NSF grant will fund faculty and student research on interactions of photons with negative ions.
The Greater Columbus Arts Council (Arts Council) board of trustees welcomed Denison University VP Raj Bellani to its body.
via GCAC
Smart advice help your student turn early stumbles into long-term success.
Early on Coach Gregg Parini knew he was called to work with young people. “Coaching and swimming were simply the vehicles to channel the calling.”
via Newark Advocate
Denison University was recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for increased student voter engagement during the 2020 elections.
Students need to gain a wider set of experiences in college and develop pre-professional skills to succeed in their internships and jobs.
Prof. Sangeet Kumar’s book, The Digital Frontier: Infrastructures of Control on the Global Web, questions the reach of big technology companies.
Before becoming an English professor at Denison, Prof. Margot Singer was a partner at international management consulting firm, McKinsey & Co.
via Newark Advocate
Alan Phung ’22 has learned a lot as a student and entrepreneur. And plans for his start-up, Mai Coffee, are perking up.
Out DU basketball coach Seth Hayes found ‘family’ after coming out. Now she’s doing the same for others.
via Outsports.com
Denison has announced the naming and unveiling of the Dale Googins Sports Medicine Suite and the Dale Googins Endowed Scholarship Fund.
via Newark Advocate
A connection with internationally known artist Alice Schille (1869-1955) led filmmaker Kurt Vincent ‘06 and Logan Floyd ‘16 to document her story.
via Columbus Dispatch
Erika Pryor teaches on launching and scaling startups via marketing industry expertise, hands-on workshops, and four internships.
Denison students will take the opportunity to do in-country research on transnational migration in Japan.
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
After 37 years with the Columbus Dispatch, Editor Alan Miller retires to teach journalism at Denison.
via Editor & Publisher Magazine
Alan Miller, executive editor of The Columbus Dispatch, to join program full-time
Anti-racist work requires everyday practice,” says Professor Christine Pae in a NBC news article. “We have to start from where we stand.”
via NBC News
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