Posts Tagged ‘Careers’
And away they go
Posted in On Campus on May 10, 2013
It’s hard to say goodbye, but at least the Class of 2013 had fun in the process.
The sound of music
Posted in Voices of Denison on April 16, 2013
Kurt Ebsary ’12 has teamed up with students at the International School Moshi to record an album to raise funds for the school in Tanzania.
What I did over winter vacation
Posted in Voices of Denison on February 15, 2013
How one day at the U.S. Soccer Foundation better prepared me for the job search.
A life of learning
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 4, 2013
Cynthia Baum ’78 is about to wrap up her first year as the ninth president of Walden University. A pretty impressive academic career that started with the words, “Why not?
My first boss was a would-be senator
Posted in Voices of Denison on December 18, 2012
Lucas Meyer ’12 explains how managing a state Senate campaign has a lot to do with money, messaging, and the liberal arts.
Half-court dreams
Posted in Voices of Denison on October 31, 2012
Courtney Baxter ’11 wrote a recent New York Times article about her unique job-hunting journey.
Finding what I like—and what I don’t
Posted in Voices of Denison on August 22, 2012
As first-year students arrive on campus wondering what the next four years will be like, Lauren Mueller ’13 looks back on her own experience and offers up the wisdom of a senior.
Making it in style
Posted in Beyond Campus on June 13, 2012
How an off-campus study experience in Taiwan set Cally Rieman ’93 on the path to launching her own line of women’s fashion.
‘Crooked Arrows’
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 17, 2012
A breakout movie about lacrosse, “Crooked Arrows,” has its roots on the Denison playing fields.
Where the exploration begins
Posted in On Campus on May 7, 2012
The seniors who work in Career Exploration and Development share their post-graduation plans.
Great journeys begin with a single step
Posted in Beyond Campus on April 27, 2012
Signe Burgstaller ’88 recently stopped by to spend a day with students and talk about her personal experience as an international student and a U.N. ambassador.
Faith in chemistry
Posted in Academics & Research on April 26, 2012
Faith Simunyu ’13 has received a prestigious science award from Merck, and will intern at one of the company’s facilities this summer.
Sound advice for career planning
Posted in On Campus on March 14, 2012
Four recent alumni return to campus to share stories and lessons with current political science majors.
Techno talent
Posted in On Campus on March 8, 2012
Sergey Kanareykin ’03 talked with math and computer science majors about his many pursuits in various fields of technology.
What can you do with an English major, anyway?
Posted in Beyond Campus on March 2, 2012
Matthew Harrington ’84 is taking on a new role as global COO of the world’s largest public relations firm.
Rock on, brothers
Posted in Beyond Campus on July 15, 2011
For your listening pleasure, the groovy Nashville sounds of brothers Scott and Brian Hylbert.
The singing surgeon
Posted in Beyond Campus on June 10, 2011
Former Hilltopper Paul Bryson ’00 belted out the National Anthem to raise awareness about vocal health, and it’s pretty clear that this doctor follows his own medical advice.
A case for living in central Ohio
Posted in Voices of Denison on March 15, 2011
Ohio is one of the nation’s higher education hotspots. Gail Martineau ’08 has a few ideas for how to keep those college graduates here, and she shares them in a public radio commentary.
Should you ‘friend’ your parents?
Posted in Beyond Campus on February 3, 2011
Facebook’s Brooke Oberwetter ’02 weighs in on the ‘dislike’ button, friending your mom, and FB as a classroom teaching tool.
Poker face
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 27, 2010
Environmental engineer Shellie Miller ’00 had to keep a secret about her prestigious award from the White House. Here’s why…
Telling the stories of art
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 21, 2010
Nannette Maciejunes ’75 as been up to her elbows in new construction for more than a year, but the work pays off on 1/1/11.
Michael Eisner on media, liberal arts & more
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 9, 2010
Michael Eisner ’64 talks to WSJ. Magazine about his career, the media biz, and the value of the liberal arts.
From East to Higley
Posted in Voices of Denison on December 3, 2010
Ten years after first setting foot on campus, Erin Copple Smith ’04 returns, this time wearing professor’s shoes.
Taking it all in
Posted in Voices of Denison on November 24, 2010
Life is in the details for Christina Gorski ’12, who’s doing her off-campus study in the Big Apple this semester.
Threat reduction in Africa
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 16, 2010
Two Denisonians work to reduce the threat of biological and conventional weapon stockpiles in Africa.
The future is now
Posted in On Campus on November 9, 2010
For students thinking about grad school and international awards, this conference hit the spot.
On the fast track
Posted in On Campus on October 21, 2010
Jobs and internships are in the spotlight at Career Services’ EXPO and Grad School Fair.
Networking at the speed of Denison
Posted in On Campus on October 15, 2010
Happening Now: Over in Slayter, students are getting career advice from alums who have become leaders of their fields.



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