While teaching music to students in Tanzania, Kurt Ebsary '12 wrote and recorded an album with them, and he hopes the sales from their CD will help to fund a soundproof recording room for the school.

The sound of music

When Kurt Ebsary ’12 played an impromptu version of Lean on Me during a music class at the International School Moshi, he was surrounded by beautiful voices. He couldn’t help but record an album with them.

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Voices of Denison

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Every second counts

Emily Hopcian ’12 documented a few seconds of each day in her 23rd year of life. She shares the experience and the video.

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Daniel Littman ’15 works with a student in the writing center.

Word by word

Daniel Littman ’15 reflects on his time working with other students at the writing center.

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What I Did Over Winter Vacation

What I did over winter vacation

How one day at the U.S. Soccer Foundation better prepared me for the job search.

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A Denisonian In Paris

A Denisonian in Paris

Jessie Kanelos Weiner ’08 explains how the liberal arts drew her to the City of Light.

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My First Boss Was A Would-Be Senator

My first boss was a would-be senator

Lucas Meyer ’12 explains how managing a state Senate campaign has a lot to do with money, messaging, and the liberal arts.

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