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A summer internship at Yale Medical School gives biology major Greta Leissa ’21 a grounding in research.
College is not a spectator sport. The college experience you have will be the one you create.
40 students hang out together over a weekend of discovery, pizza, and analyzing data.
The story behind the founding of the Denison Black Student Union.
Mo Stemen ‘07 shares some stories and tips (hobbies can become a business) from her vantage point inside the production of “The Lion King”
Senior biology students gain valuable experience during four years of guidance by Biology Professor Jeff Thompson.
A Summer Seminar in Central Asia interweaves strands of knowledge in economics, politics, history and medicine.
Rachel Abbott ‘19 will teach children and explore Germany — thanks to a Fulbright award.
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Liz Anastasiadis ’21

A five-year immersion in Sri Lankan culture gives Denison students a profound cross-cultural experience.
A Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to Turkey gives Madina Khudaynazar ’19 an opportunity to revisit her own family’s roots.
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Alina Panek ’20

A Fulbright Scholarship will bring Julia Laden ’19 to the Canary Islands, where she will teach English to young children.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

“When you’re a Latina in education, it’s about giving back,” says Fulbright award-winner Andrea Vallejo ’19.
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Alina Panek ’20

Strong faculty relationships guided Andrea Weyneth ‘19 on her path to a Fulbright.
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Liz Anastasiadis ‘21

An excerpt from Pam Houston’s (’83) new book, Deep Creek, explores the beauty of the world—even during the Earth’s most trying times.
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Excerpted from Deep Creek by Pam Houston. Copyright© 2019 by Pam Houston. With permission of the publisher, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved.

Illustrations By Gaby D’alessandro

In 1928, Krazy Kat was kutting edge.
by By James G. Hale
Happiness isn’t just a state of mind, says researcher Rob Moore ’12—it’s a vibrant research field that could redefine public policy.
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Interview by Alexander Gelfand

Photos by Jonathan Robert Willis

Reflection on a First Berth
by By Ryan Jones
A visit to German Village isn’t complete without enjoying the cuisine. Get a taste for German heritage at the renowned classic, Schmidt’s Sa…
by By Sierra Swanson
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