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International student Alvaro Magaña found success in the classroom — and a great career.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

Denison’s Venture Philanthropy club awards annual grants of $10,000 and 200 student volunteer hours to local organizations.
Denison President Adam Weinberg and VP Laurel Kennedy share ways to build a better career launchpad for low-income students.
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Laurel Kennedy

An NSF grant funds research to map the longest Mississippi River Flood on record while supporting inclusive undergraduate geoscience research.
Award-winning author Deirdre Cooper Owens to deliver Denison MLK keynote “Why We Can’t Wait: Reckoning with Race and Health Inequalities”
via Newark Advocate
Professor of History Adam Davis has written a new book on the rise of the hospital during Europe’s first great age of commerce.
Art Chonko, DU director of facilities services, shares updates of construction plans for the campus.
via Newark Advocate
Denison University announces that Lori Anger is the university’s new Director of Alumni and Family Engagement.
“I’m grateful to have spent a summer meeting and connecting with writers at every stage of their literary career,” says Mary Clare Edwards ’21.
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Mary Clare Edwards ’21

Prof. Klemetti says the Tala volcano, formed in the middle of a lake in the Philippines, is one of the 10 most dangerous volcanos in the world.
via CNN
A $41,000 grant will support a post-doctoral teaching fellow who will teach semester-long courses on Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism.
Entrepreneur and alum Rick Coplin ‘85 is joining Denison’s RED Frame Lab as an entrepreneurship coach for students.
Assistant Professor Chris David Westover has recently won recognition in two competitions.
An abandoned industrial building is an unlikely classroom for students as they evaluate possibilities for future development with local stakeholders
The RED Corps program gives Kyle Mares ‘20 a way to make an impact on campus.
An internship with The Newark Advocate gives Alina Panek ’20 an opportunity to learn from professionals, pitch and write feature articles.
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Alina Panek ‘20

Through a support group for students with ADHD, Adriana Culotta‘20 has learned to manage — and even embrace — her ADHD.
“Treat volcanoes with the respect that they deserve because they are relatively unpredictable,” says vulcanologist & prof. Erik Klemetti.
via USA Today
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