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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.
Mentoring by faculty & professionals Columbus gave Sara Abou Rashed ’21 the confidence to create a one-woman show about her experience as an immigrant.
Red Frame student designers consulted with The Works museum in Newark to deepen the experience for their patrons.
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Rhayna Kramer ‘19

Assistant Professor Greg Lott’s research is helping student-athletes achieve transformative growth.
Learning Shakespeare in the land of the Bard of Stratford-on-Avon gave Sarah Wilson ’20 a frame a reference that adds meaning to majors.
Lucy Reynolds ’94 helps people all over the world discover how to connect their life with their passion.
Denison’s work of higher education can help drive positive job growth in our Columbus community.
A prestigious award helps students expand a clean water program.
Two summer scholar researchers take ten weeks to dive into one of the big questions in life: What is morality?
Journalism at Denison hosts a select gathering of professional journalists and students.
With more than 100 programs to choose from, you’ll find the ideal fit for your study abroad.
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Molly Keisman

Conflict is not inherently unhealthy, as many people think. Conflict can lead to innovation, relationship-building, and self-exploration.
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Douglas Lisko

Allison Koneczny’s research won the award for the best undergraduate empirical research at the Ohio Psychologists Association conference.
A fearless curiosity led to a better understanding of the roots of divisiveness, and ways to find common ground.
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