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Students take their learning and engage with current topics as critics — as they become published authors and add to their résumés.
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Alina Panek ‘20

At Denison, learning happens in and out of the classroom. Henry DeCamp ‘19 shares some of his hard-won life philosophy.
The benefits of mindfulness are clear. Mindful Denison shares best practices through programs and events, including a Day of Mindfulness.
A Denison Museum art exhibit titled About Ourselves/Inside Ourselves explores queer history and identity.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

An internship with Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre fulfills a dream — and grows important skillsets for Destiny Mack ‘21
Studio Art alum Al DiLorenzo ‘19 learned virtual reality & painting skills - now they combine them for a career in the arts.
Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment.
Keun-Joo Christine Pae, associate professor and chair of the religion department, reflects on Asian American feminist theology and ethics.
An internship at StrawberryFrog ad agency gives two students an inside look at the complexities of an ever-evolving field.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to adapt award-winning animated series BoJack Horseman to the stage poses some creative challenges.
Denison answers the question of how colleges can build entrepreneurship skills for students and alumni.
Student researchers gathered student voice about how we might re-imagine wellness at Denison.
Mentorship was so pivotal to Emily Schultz’s Denison experience she based her master’s at Oxford on the subject & leads a mentorship program at Google.
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Alina Panek ‘20

Ph.D. Candidate visits with current students
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Bridget Koerwitz ‘21

A humanities-based major focused on how global commerce, businesses, and societies shape one another points the way forward, says Karen E. Spierling
Interviewer Maggie Vettel ‘19 connects with another Art History and Visual Culture graduate
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Maggie Vettel ‘19

Pres. Weinberg notes that today’s liberal arts can clarify both how businesses and markets operate, and how human beings think and what they need.
Elliot Hayne ’20, a geosciences major, sailed with SEA Semester on a scientific research voyage to the remote Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
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