2024

Students
Jess Cohen ’25 spent a semester in Ghana learning to rethink her ideas about the world.
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In the News
Marion, a former VP at Oppenheimer Funds, brings his expertise in managing multibillion-dollar territories and fostering relationships to Easterly.
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Faculty
Lauren Araiza gives a virtual talk on ‘The Black Freedom Struggle and the United Farm Workers’ to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day.
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Field Trips
History majors in a senior seminar cracked into the archives at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center Archival Program.
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2023

Faculty
Megan Threlkeld compares 1890s Progressive-era arguments for civics and history education with present-day battles over the "Hillsdale Curriculum."
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Alumni
Donald Grady '09, Denison graduate with a degree in history, directs legislative affairs for the International Dairy Foods Association in Washington D.C.
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Denison Magazine
With help from history professor Megan Threlkeld, Carter Patton ’23 tapped his family past for an inventive senior project on World War II.
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What's Happening
Professor Megan Threlkeld helps students "understand that the past is contested terrain."
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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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Awards & Honors
Jay Jackson ’25 wins Denison’s Joe Hines ’04 Award, which recognizes a student with a keen interest in diversity, serving others, and leadership.
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Lectures & Discussions
Faculty Panel will be held discussing the Critical Scholarly Perspectives of the recent film Wakanda Forever.
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Denison Magazine
For these high-achieving ’90s graduates, an education on The Hill was about exploring, stumbling, adapting — and thriving.
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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
Kienzle Stadium will provide world-class facilities for Denison athletics.
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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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Internships
A One Columbus internship gave Tammy Palasigue '21 an inside look at an economic developer — and a new career.
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Denison Magazine
Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
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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

Advice & Tips
Take it straight from these history majors: their senior seminar experiences are something they’ll carry with them long after Denison.
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Awards & Honors
Department of History student scholarship/awards recipients, fellows and Phi Alpha Theta Members.
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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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Internships
We are celebrating our senior history majors who conquered the challenge of independent year-long research projects during a Covid year.
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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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Faculty
In a recent op-ed, Professor Karen Spierling discusses why we need the liberal arts to achieve stakeholder capitalism.
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Faculty
Associate Professor Lauren Araiza's recent op-ed on fighting racism with cross-racial solidarity. We Must Fight Racism With Cross-Racial Solidarity
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Alumni
History major Bobby Rahal '75 has made his own history as a successful race car driver.
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Recognition & Accolades
Abdi Ali '13 has been nominated for 2021 Black Excellence Award from The Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus.
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Alumni
Rick Brewer '16, a producer at Iowa Public Radio, has created Let’s Reminisce to demonstrate the power of family stories for future generations.
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Denison Magazine
How Sarah Davis ’94 works to protect the park from the people and the people from the park as Chief Ranger at Yellowstone.
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2020

In the News
COVID-19 presents new opportunities for teamwork in academic settings write Global Commerce directors Karen Spierling and Jane Palmer.
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