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The COVID-19 pandemic gives Denison professors the opportunity to learn fresh methods of teaching.
“Volcanoes can be somewhat unpredictable, even with the best monitoring,” says Prof. Erik Klemetti in an article about New Zealand’s White Island.
via Scoop.com
College students are starting to depend more on a range of different entities to meet their needs.
Artist and professor Micaela Vivero explores space and balance in a recent exhibition in Rota, Spain.
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By Dana Randall ‘21

For the first time in its 26 years, the weeklong writing program for high schoolers, annually held on Denison’s campus was entirely online.
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Savannah Delgross ‘19

Full Story Film Festival features student stories and an intimate look at lives lived under COVID-19.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

Oyauma Garrison ‘96, president and CEO for A Kid Again, is a finalist for Columbus CEO of the Year.
via Columbus CEO
A theatre production by and for people of color opens horizons for the entire campus.
Finding a story is never a passive process. It’s done by trial and error, and with an eye on shifting circumstances.
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Savannah Delgross ‘19

Chase Beamer ‘97 represents the US Department of State as a National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
via Hoover Institution
“Understanding things on an atomic level truly allows you to better understand how the world and the body works,” says Asso Prof Rachel Mitton-Fry.
via Newark Advocate
Former congressman and US ambassador Tony Hall ‘64 was named the recipient of 2020 Peace Prize by the Dayton Peace Accords Anniversary Committee.
via Dayton 2 News
Carron Montgomery ‘04 sees firsthand how the pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of children, teens, and families.
via Shawnee Mission Post
Gregory Lott, ass’t prof. of Health, Exercise & Sport Studies, was selected as an American Kinesiology Association Leadership Institute fellow.
Gus Biggio’s memoir, The Wolves of Helmand: A View from Inside the Den of Modern War explores the attorney’s two terms in the Marine Corps.
via NPR
Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Professor Margot Singer.
via Inside Higher Ed
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