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Denison University announces the appointment of incoming Vice President for Student Development, Alexander R. Miller.
Bob Ghiloni led the Denison men’s basketball program for nearly two decades. He remains on the faculty as a professor.
via Newark Advocate
Hannah Bennet ’21 and Mohamed El-Sayed ’20 get great public speaking experience after a course that features a lot of listening.
Sueshin “Sarah” Moon ’22 has made it her mission to enhance the Denison experience for her fellow international students.
Denison is extending remote learning for the rest of the semester and is also taking actions to close residence halls.
Dr. Mark McLoney ‘81, a theatre major at Denison, is the medical director for MetroHealth’s LGBTQI+ Pride Network in his hometown of Norwalk, Ohio.
via Norwalk Reflector
In the face of the coronavirus outbreak, Prof. Karen Spierling focuses on the value proposition of a liberal arts education.
via Cleveland.com
Marla Krak helps bring the arts to life at Denison.
by

Elijah Weiner ‘22

Belle Giggard hires, trains, evaluates and provides development opportunities for more than 70 students.
by

Meg Rogan ‘22

Entrepreneur Emily Merrell ‘09 majored in Spanish & Comm., worked for Tory Burch & now leads Six Degrees Society, with chapters across the US.
via Authority Magazine
Alan Phung ’22 has already launched a successful startup business selling coffee.
Building Services Assistant Mallory Warrington has a number of hidden talents.
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Susannah Watson ‘24

Students workshop branding and marketing solutions for two alumni entrepreneurs.
Goldman Sachs partner Heather Bellini ‘91 is one of Barron’s 100 most influential women in finance.
via Barron's
Denison is fortunate to collaborate with a group of local, national and international programs to recruit talented students from all backgrounds to campus
Meaghan Accarino ‘21, an astrophysicist-in-the-making, spends a summer in the earth instead of the stars.
Homestead aficionado Richard Downs ‘77 shares his views on sustainability and the future.
via Green Energy Ohio
The Wolves shows the complexity of adolescent friendship, as well as the strength and fierceness of these blossoming adults.
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