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In the Summer of 2020, Sarah Hume ‘22 found a great internship with Story magazine through a Denison Narrative Journalism program.
Denison disrupts college career models with Edge, a dynamic space for students to learn with businesses on their home turf — in downtown Columbus.
Tovey Nederveld ‘20 is a recipient of the 2020 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award for her work with Denison Venture Philanthropy.
Citizen health may be a measure of a nation’s effectiveness, but how do you measure health? And does culture influence health?
A virtual global internship gives Riley Schafer ‘21 practical knowledge about import price parity and working in cross-cultural teams.
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Cinema major Logan Floyd ‘16 is in L.A. pursuing his dream of storytelling through cinematography. Next stop, an MFA at American Film Institute.
via Voyage L.A.
Prof. Lauren Araiza writes about a deep-rooted partnership between the Black Panther Party and the United Farm Workers.
via The Washington Post
Marie (Smith) Webb ‘96 has been named the Chief Talent & Inclusion Officer for EPB, an energy company in Tennessee.
via chattanoogan.com
Update from Pres. Weinberg on the impact of recent guidance on Denison students and the joint statement made by the GLCA Presidents and signed by Denison.
Denison Prof. Shiri Noy and UW-Milwaukee colleague Tim O’Brien are awarded a $55,000 grant to study the moral meanings of science and religion.
An article by English Prof. Jack Shuler asks “Can the White People of Small-Town America Get Behind the Movement for Black Lives?”
via The New Republic
Black executive board member Matt Nowling ‘21 has accepted the presidency of the College Democrats of America.
via New York Times
Physics Prof Steven Olmschenk on a topic Star Trek fans relish: Teleportation, saying ‘It would be very, very hard…and perhaps very messy.’
via Gizmodo
Asst. Prof. Robert Bennett’s research has found that black athletes’ activism inspires more African Americans to get politically involved.
via Washington Post
Pres. Weinberg makes the case in Kiplinger that there’s never been a better time for students & recent grads to make new connections & develop skills.
Prof. Paul Djupe’s research is cited in an article about current beliefs of faith groups juxtaposed with LGBTQ rights.
via Deseret News
Political science major Taylor Shook ’20 heads to Indianapolis after graduation for a two-year position with Parker Technology through an Orr Fellowship.
Dr. Sophia French ‘11, a child neurologist at Oregon Health and Science University, explains a new study about alcohol/tobacco use while pregnant.
via Neurologyinsights.com
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