2024

Student News
The global commerce and Black studies double major shares her semester abroad in Ghana.
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2023

Denison Magazine
When Denison entrepreneurs see a need in the world, they find a way to address it.
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Field Trips
Lyla Hinkle '23 reflects on her experience on the Global Commerce Senior Capstone Trip which took place in London in January.
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Awards & Honors
“People say Denison is a special place ... I still surprised to the extent that it has impacted my worldview and the relationships I value most.”
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Faculty
"If we think of ourselves as working in a world separate from these "real-world" realities, we ourselves become obstacles," says Prof. Spierling.
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2022

Faculty
"The work of learning in college is hard," says Prof. Karen Spierling "But the learning parts are meant to be hard. Otherwise, what is the point?"
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Alumni
Edelman senior account executive Imani Holmes '19 earns Outstanding Young Professional Award
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Student News, Recognition & Accolades
During summer 2021, Ethan Horgan applied his Global Commerce thinking to a research project on the history of Ohio's Jeffrey Manufacturing Company.
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Featured News
Charles Stacy ’22 was recognized for his contribution to “the friendly relations between Granville and the college."
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Lectures & Discussions
Join us for our Global Commerce Executive Speaker Series featuring Denison alum Christopher Male '04.
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Lectures & Discussions
The International Studies program has organized events to recognize 30 years since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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Alumni
Heather Wiggins '19 is the new Assistant Box Office Manager for the 3,500-seat Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo, MI.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Global commerce students have completed a new program, designed by a Denison alum, to build trust across cultures.
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Students
Reid Edelstein '23 shares insight and lessons learned from a semester abroad.
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Internships
A One Columbus internship gave Tammy Palasigue '21 an inside look at an economic developer — and a new career.
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Field Trips
What better place to restart our January Global Commerce Senior Capstone Experience trips than the international city of San Francisco?
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Staff
Monica Graffeo, academic administrative assistant for the Global Commerce program, illustrates the shared value of embracing diversity.
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Alumni
Jarrett Horne '19, now an M.A. candidate at George Washington's Elliott School of International Affairs, makes a case for the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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2021

Students
Senior Capstone team presentations showcase our globally-minded leaders of the future who are going to have meaningful positive impacts on the world.
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Announcements & Updates
It’s not an exaggeration when the Global Commerce department claims that we search the world to bring the very best faculty to Denison.
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Alumni
Parker Bailey '23, lead singer of Runner and Bobby, shares his story in this TuneCore video.
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Featured News
Erika Pryor teaches on launching and scaling startups via marketing industry expertise, hands-on workshops, and four internships.
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Announcements & Updates
A Return to the Hill: Garrison’s appointment provides students with connection to non-profit leader and insurance industry expert.
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Awards & Honors
Maxwell Whitehouse Curtin, Global Commerce and Economics double major, and Spanish minor was selected as a 2021 President's Medalist.
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Advice & Tips
How have double-majors made some of our Global Commerce students' learning experiences even better? They can tell you in their own words!
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Alumni
Raymond Marolt '14 visited with Global Commerce and History majors on Zoom to share his pro-tips about building foreign policy-related careers.
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In the News
Prof. Karen Spierling shares an op-ed about the value of embracing liberal arts skills while stepping into professional settings.
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In the News
For academic parents and other busy faculty members, Denison Prof. Julie Mujic shares some productive ways to spend those precious free moments.
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Featured News
Caroline Bremer '21, a global commerce and communication double major, has been awarded a 2021 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award.
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Faculty
In a recent op-ed, Professor Karen Spierling discusses why we need the liberal arts to achieve stakeholder capitalism.
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