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Living in the Newark Hull House allows Denison students to help with poverty in the community.
via Newark Advocate
Three story-telling workshops offer possibilities to the community to tell stories via video and writing — as journalists and memoirists.
“We must confront the implicit bias and stigma” toward people with substance use disorder says Dr. Thomas Kimball, citing Prof. Shuler’s writing.
via The Doctor Weighs In
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.
Biology professor Laura Romano started her career with a leaf collection - today she teaches, does research and volunteers both on- and off-campus.
via Newark Advocate
Construction of a new residence complex for Denison University seniors heralds further major upgrades for campus housing yet to come.
via Newark Advocate
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

The Gospel Choir and Denison jazz artists celebrated the history and influences of the Harlem Renaissance.
Mrinalini Mitra ’20 founded a nonprofit to connect people & global resources. One of her first efforts was a conference for young women in India.
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.
In ‘Deep Creek,’ Pam Houston’s new book, her off-the-beaten-track ranch and interior life are inextricably woven together.
via Oprah Magazine
Denison’s women’s lax coach Maddie Coleman reminds her team: “these are moments we will not get back because time does not have a rewind app.”
via Inside Lacrosse
DU psychology major Steven Soifer ‘76 is University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences Chair of Department of Social Work.
via Ole Miss, University Of Mississippi News
For the second year in a row, Anna Balch ‘17 will run with a team of 32 people from San Fransisco to Boston, more than 4,000 miles.
via The Journal Times
Lucy Reynolds ’94 helps people all over the world discover how to connect their life with their passion.
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