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Caroline Bremer ‘21, a global commerce and communication double major, has been awarded a 2021 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award.
The Denison University Board of Trustees has elected Fatimah Elghazawi ‘21 to serve as the newest Recent Student Trustee.
Cancel culture emerges to “takedown” behaviors that represent implicit bias, but research shows we all carry bias, says Prof. Toni King.
via Columbus Dispatch
Business culture consultant Laura Kriska ’87 has built a life diving deep into other cultures and bridging the gaps between worlds.
Quantum enthusiast Rahul Shrestha ’21 is many things at once: student, teacher, researcher, yearbook editor & designer, and international student.
Startup entrepreneur Nick Yehle ’20 is guided to his goal with help from Denison’s Red Frame Lab
Denison faculty Thomas Bressoud and David White announce the publication of a new data science textbook, titled “Introduction to Data Systems.”
Denison University has awarded tenure to John McHugh, Emily Nemeth, Omedi Ochieng, Hyun Woong Park, Luis Villanueva, Sarah Wolff, and Hoda Yousef.
The importance of art - especially in a world divided by COVID, politics, and distance - is a tangible thing.
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Anna Mae Murphy ‘21

Denison has been awarded a $400K NSF grant to obtain a state-of-the-art scanning electron microscope that deepens student and faculty research.
Cinema major Arman Meinecke ‘21 is a cinematic storyteller with great experiences that give him a leg up in the film industry.
Author and nationally recognized theologian Kelly Brown Douglas will serve as Denison’s 2021 Commencement speaker.
Denison’s new Global Health major explores how societal issues impact healthcare across the world, including global responses to disease.
Maintaining campus health and safety—while also allowing a full college experience—requires a shift in thinking and partnership with students.
President Weinberg on why spring break is different this year, maintaining campus health and safety—while also allowing a full college experience.
via The Hill
Vibrant textiles from Denison Museum are the subject of Fashioning Identity: Mola Textiles of Panamá, an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
via Medium.com
Denison University announces a new program, Earth and Environmental Sciences (EESC), a STEM-based approach to exploring Earth.
An associate for Copley Equity Partners in Boston, Wills Hutras ’20 talks about why the Global Commerce major was a great fit for his career.
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