Posts Tagged ‘Off-Campus Study’
More than a meal
Posted in Beyond Campus on February 27, 2012
Daisy Hackett ’13 is taking an interdisciplinary look at food—in Italy.
A love letter to Senegal
Posted in Voices of Denison on January 25, 2012
Alexa Dorris ’12 studied in Senegal last year, and though she says she couldn’t come up with words to describe it—her incredible blog says otherwise.
Denison in the Blogosphere (10/6/11)
Posted in Beyond Campus on October 6, 2011
Educational, cultural, and personal reports from students studying this semester in Tunisia, Chile, and Senegal.
The plight of the refugee
Posted in Voices of Denison on September 8, 2011
Betsy Fisher ’10 went to Jordan to teach English and learn Arabic. She returned with a commitment to advocate for refugees (and photos of many Denison friends.)
Scholarship in far-away places
Posted in Beyond Campus on June 27, 2011
Students who’ve earned prestigious scholarships will be teaching and studying across the globe.
The brush strokes of reconciliation
Posted in Academics & Research on October 22, 2010
Political Science major Erin Saul ’11 uses her studio art background to delve deep into Northern Ireland’s troubled past.
Where ‘more’ isn’t always better
Posted in Academics & Research on September 15, 2010
Rachel Mattingly ’11 and the non-oxymoron of a Buddhist approach to economic development.



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