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With a potent triple major in math, economics, and Spanish, Addie Buzas ‘20 has won a two-year Orr Fellowship.
Cassidy Audette’s senior research project gives her great skills for the workplace.
When international Denison students couldn’t go home during the coronavirus pandemic, the college partnered with local families.
The Academic Resource Center nimbly turns to support students’ remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Professor Sheilah ReStack writes on what it means to provide a context for photography when teaching students.
Ben Cross ‘20 is headed to law school with a $10,000 scholarship, thanks to his outstanding efforts in the classroom and on the field.
Three Denisonians team up to create an animated series that’s been picked up by Will Arnett.
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.
Marla Krak helps bring the arts to life at Denison.
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Elijah Weiner ‘22

Belle Giggard hires, trains, evaluates and provides development opportunities for more than 70 students.
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Meg Rogan ‘22

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.
Meaghan Accarino ‘21, an astrophysicist-in-the-making, spends a summer in the earth instead of the stars.
The Wolves shows the complexity of adolescent friendship, as well as the strength and fierceness of these blossoming adults.
For Marty Jones ’86, a lifetime in the movie business has lived up to the hype.
An internship at the Smithsonian sparked a fascination that took Josi Miller ’20 to Palamós, Spain — and beyond.
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