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HESS major Bronwyn McGary finds strength in her father’s philosophy when the road is hard — like when she was diagnosed with an autoimmune illness.
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Bronwyn McGary ’19

Grace Bachmann ‘17 pursued a gap year through Global Citizen Year and has much to say on her meaningful experience in Senegal.
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Grace Bachmann ‘17

Tima Kaba ‘19 practices mindfulness and shares the benefits with her friends and community.
You can develop an effective mindfulness practice with Mindful Denison Coordinator Linnea Pyne.
Students study how stars are formed through data and find surprising support for a new model.
Julia Miller ‘19 and Head Volleyball Coach Carter Cassell discuss the athletic and personal impacts of mindfulness
Psychology students explore the effects of mindfulness on anxiety
Observation without criticism is one way to describe Mindfulness. Denison President Adam Weinberg shares his view.
For a leg up in the competitive job market, students head to a three-day Career Boot Camp.
Find a place where your student can find great mentorship, opportunities to engage deeply, & fellow students with whom they will build friendships.
A physics lab figures out the mechanics of throwing a baseball.
A new framework of thermodynamics could help illuminate our understanding of probability and rewrite quantum theory.
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M. Mitchell Waldrop

Lizzie Kunkle ’14 has earned her stripes in the cinema world — today she’s working on watercooler-buzz like ‘The Ted Bundy Tapes.’
Expertise developed as a religion major have sustained Abigail Pringle ’96, Chief Global Development Officer at Wendy’s International.
An Arabic class connects students with a local Arab-American community, providing opportunities to learn language and culture outside the classroom.
From Adam Weinberg: Faculty mentorship helps students develop the skills, values, habits, networks & experiences needed to achieve their goals.
Life happens. Whether you’re at a crossroads or just looking ahead, make a plan through the Designing Your Next Five workshop - especially for DU alums.
Professor of Music Ching-chu Hu recalls conductor Leonard Bernstein.
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