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Community developer Walter “Dakota” Williams has been named president of an NAACP branch in Edwardsville, IL.
via Illinois Business Journal
Denison Professor Jack Shuler has published a new book, “This is Ohio: The Overdose Crisis and the Frontlines of a New America.”
Denison professors co-edit new book, “Midland: Reports from Flyover Country,” a collection of essays that negates stereotypes of the Midwest.
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Dana Randall ‘21

When Tima Kaba ’19 returned from a post-graduate fellowship in Tanzania, she was unemployed and uncertain of the future. Today, she is in her dream job.
Denison’s Black Student Union is one of the oldest and most influential clubs on campus. Chief Minister Heaven Wade ’21 shares her insights.
Money, Inc. features 10 things you didn’t know about Ralph Schlosstein ‘72, co-founder of BlackRock and president and CEO of Evercore.
via Money, Inc.
For years Dr. Bruce Spiess ‘76 has been helping to save lives as an open-heart anesthesiology specialist. Today, he’s poised to save thousands.
Author and veteran Gus Biggio’s new book, The Wolves of Helmand, illuminates the Afghanistan war from an inside perspective.
via Foxnews.com
A hair-razing event unites a team behind a great cause.
COVID-19 presents new opportunities for teamwork in academic settings write Global Commerce directors Karen Spierling and Jane Palmer.
via Inside Higher Education
When COVID-19 struck, Caileigh Marshall ’19 became part of a national effort to produce the gold standard of respirators for healthcare practitioners.
The ability to make connections — between people and ideas — has given T-Mobile executive Monisha Mukhija ‘11 an edge in her career.
Artist and professor Sheilah ReStack describes her work as something recognizable, but changed.
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Dana Randall ‘22

A successful bipartisan public affairs firm has hired scads of Denison interns. Here’s how this political partnership started.
Imani Holmes ‘19 returns to campus to share insights from her work with healthcare clients at Edelman.
A summer project in Sweden at the DESIREE facility is just one highlight of physics major Sarah Spielman’s research into negative ions.
Working with individuals in recovery has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career says Dr. Matthew Christiansen ‘05 (Biology major).
via WVVA NBC
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