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It may seem like such a short burst of motion, but it requires patience.
by By Brett Dunbar
It was the appeal of mixing storytelling with journalism that drew Marcus Nowling ’23 to the narrative journalism concentration.
by By Katy Whitlow
A career behind the camera
by By Sheila Haar Siegel
The city that never sleeps has gone quiet in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Craig Bagno ’90
Photography by Craig Bagno ’90

The world has spent the first half of 2020 watching data and using it to plan every move in the battle against the novel coronavirus. Data i…
Professor Emeritus, English
Betsy Fisher ’10 is dedicating her career to helping refugees live in safety.
by By Dan Morrell
News from the Office of Alumni & Family Engagement
WDUB rolls with the times, from radio waves to the internet.
by By James G. Hale ’78
Denison’s Black Studies Program celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. John L. Jackson, associate professor of religion and black studie…
by By Alexander Gelfand
Tending Beauty
by By Patrick Smith
Barry Byrne ’78 has spent his career searching for cures to rare childhood diseases. His latest tool, gene therapy, is about to go mainstrea…
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By Darlena Cunha
Photo by Matt Odom

The office of Emily Nemeth ’04, Assistant Professor, Educational Studies
by Emily Nemeth ’04, Assistant Professor, Educational Studies
How Umeshi Rajeendra ’13 bridges cultures through dance
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By Maureen Harmon
Photos by Alice Carfrae

The renewable energy movement is finally making inroads. What will it take to turn it into a revolution that can reshape the planet’s future…
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Interview by Dan Morrell
Illustrations by Neil Webb

When the Class of 2020 posed for this photo four years ago at Aug-O, there was no way of knowing that their time on campus would be cut shor…
by By Adam Weinberg, President
A legendary women’s soccer sweater lives on.
by By Sheila Haar Siegel
Director of global commerce and professor of history Karen Spierling on why a liberal arts education is so important right now.
by By Sheila Haar Siegel
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