Posts Tagged ‘Columbus Ohio’
Expert advice
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 23, 2013
On the heels of a National Medal for the Columbus Museum of Art, we asked Executive Director Nannette Maciejunes ’75 to share her picks for “must-see” CMA exhibitions.
Lessons from the pizza line
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 30, 2013
When two men were harassed in downtown Columbus, the local community stepped in. Why bystander intervention can help the fight for equality.
Columbus in color
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 8, 2013
How do you depict a skyline using crayons—without ever using them to draw a single line? Watch this time lapse video to find out.
You are special (and you are not alone)
Posted in Beyond Campus on August 20, 2012
An exhibition of art by Xiaoshi “Vivian” Qin ’12 in Columbus’ groovy Short North district.
A day in the life…at the Statehouse
Posted in Voices of Denison on May 6, 2011
Amy Lyon ’11 spends a day with lawmakers and finds a bit of Denison wherever she goes.
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.
Making refugees feel at home
Posted in Academics & Research on November 19, 2010
Erik Singh ’11 used his research project to learn about the challenges facing Somali refugees in Ohio.



Rain, 68 °F 








































