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Belle Giggard hires, trains, evaluates and provides development opportunities for more than 70 students.
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Meg Rogan ‘22

Alan Phung ’22 has already launched a successful startup business selling coffee.
Students workshop branding and marketing solutions for two alumni entrepreneurs.
Meaghan Accarino ‘21, an astrophysicist-in-the-making, spends a summer in the earth instead of the stars.
The Wolves shows the complexity of adolescent friendship, as well as the strength and fierceness of these blossoming adults.
For Marty Jones ’86, a lifetime in the movie business has lived up to the hype.
An internship at the Smithsonian sparked a fascination that took Josi Miller ’20 to Palamós, Spain — and beyond.
An NSF grant gives students a rare opportunity to study the impact of geologic processes in real time.
Here are five areas in which students say they need more support to thrive in the workplace.
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Laurel Kennedy

International student Alvaro Magaña found success in the classroom — and a great career.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

Denison President Adam Weinberg and VP Laurel Kennedy share ways to build a better career launchpad for low-income students.
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Laurel Kennedy

“I’m grateful to have spent a summer meeting and connecting with writers at every stage of their literary career,” says Mary Clare Edwards ’21.
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Mary Clare Edwards ’21

An abandoned industrial building is an unlikely classroom for students as they evaluate possibilities for future development with local stakeholders
The RED Corps program gives Kyle Mares ‘20 a way to make an impact on campus.
An internship with The Newark Advocate gives Alina Panek ’20 an opportunity to learn from professionals, pitch and write feature articles.
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Alina Panek ‘20

Denison’s master residential plan is modernizing our historic residence halls while providing students with opportunities to learn life skills.
Dan Ewen ’96 had to keep faith in his work for more than a decade for Playing with Fire, a 96-minute movie that took more than 12 years to make.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

Financial barriers can stand in the way of student success. Denison is working hard to help students overcome these obstacles.
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