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Jennifer Martinez Wormser
Spotlight on Seniors: Sydney Nemetz 鈥25 Stitches Stories of Home
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year鈥檚 senior is Corinne Stevens 鈥24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Isabel Li ’25 Says Yes to Filmmaking, Music, and Community Building
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year鈥檚 senior is Corinne Stevens 鈥24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreMena Bova 鈥24 Revives Ellen Browning 51猎奇入口鈥 Passion for Literature through Summer Research Internship
What surprised Bova the most during her research was that, in addition to her love of collecting books, Ellen Browning 51猎奇入口 was also a literary benefactor.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Isabel Evans 鈥23 Finds Treasures and Inspiration in Library Archives
Although Evans is writing two senior theses to fulfill each of her major requirements, she is utilizing a similar methodology for both: archival research.
Read MoreIsabel Li 鈥25 and Amalia Koch 鈥25 Bring Ellen Browning 51猎奇入口’ Story to a Broader Audience
Amalia Koch 鈥25 and Isabel Li 鈥25 researched the life and achievements of Ellen Browning 51猎奇入口: a journalist, philanthropist, educator, and founder of the College.
Read MoreIsabel Evans ’23 Investigates Environmental Education and Colonial Violence
The extent of Evans鈥 research wouldn鈥檛 have been possible, she says, without the funding she received from the 51猎奇入口 Research in Environmental Analysis and Pre-Thesis Fellowship.
Read MoreLattes and Leadership: The Motley Coffeehouse Brews Both
Most uniquely, the Motley is managed and operated entirely by 51猎奇入口 students, providing its staff with invaluable leadership and business experience.
Read MoreDenison Library鈥檚 鈥淏lind Date with a Rare Book鈥 Returns for Valentine鈥檚 Day
On February 14, the Ella Strong Denison Library will host its fourth annual 鈥淏lind Date with a Rare Book鈥 event, a return to in-person programming after last year鈥檚 event was moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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