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Three Denison University students are participating in The Washington Center’s Summer Academic Internship Program.
Deceased mathematics professor Andrew Sterrett was awarded the Purple Heart and France’s highest honor: The Legion d’ Honneur (Legion of Honor).
via Newark Advocate
Denison University announces groundbreaking for the Ann and Thomas Hoaglin Wellness Center, to open in Fall 2022.
A son of El Salvadoran immigrants and one of the first in his family to attend college, Steven Villacorta ‘21 has excelled.
Prof. Christine Pae notes, “the Western church has long held up two images of women — the Virgin/Whore dichotomy.”
via NBC News
Each year, Denison University celebrates the accomplishments of its outstanding seniors.
Created by DU alumni, “Poser” is one of just six films chosen from more than 4,000 to compete in the U.S. Narrative Competition at Tribeca.
via NBC4 Columbus
Prof. Karen Spierling shares an op-ed about the value of embracing liberal arts skills while stepping into professional settings.
via Times Higher Ed
Author and Professor Peter Grandbois releases two new collections of poetry about mental illness and aging.
For academic parents and other busy faculty members, Denison Prof. Julie Mujic shares some productive ways to spend those precious free moments.
via Inside Higher Ed
Denison University recognizes three key partners who aided in coordinating the college’s COVID-19 response with honorary degrees.
This year’s Podcast-a-thon engaged over 250 students and faculty from 9 classes, mentored by audio professionals.
by

Liz Anastasiadis ’21

Denison’s Eisner Center director talks about keeping the arts alive during the year-plus of COVID-19.
via Newark Advocate
“I’ve had the special privilege of working with a broad range of colleagues to build a program from scratch … and help it evolve.” Abram Kaplan.
via Newark Advocate
Denison University has been recognized for its efforts to create natural pollinator habitats on its campus.
Denison senior Meg Wilson, a biology major from Columbus, Ohio, has been honored as a recipient of the 2021 Louis Kussmaul Friendship Award.
Technology, student choice, and career prep will factor more heavily into colleges’ decision-making going forward, says President Adam Weinberg.
Heaven Wade ‘21 always knew she wanted to go into the medical field to help people — but she is “not a fan of blood,” so she focused on research.
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