Classes with Dr. David Aiello, Associate Professor of Biology, spurred Paul Mpunga’s interest in research, and he joined the Aiello lab in summer 2018. Since then, the Biology major and Neuroscience minor has been part of a student team examining complex interactions that affect cells’ calcium regulation. He presented his research at the Texas Genetics… [Read More]
Andres Hernandez ’22
Pre-med student Andy Hernandez is double majoring in Biology and Music—and has managed the two in perfect harmony. Among his accomplishments, he’s a member of several string ensembles including a quartet directed by Professor of Music Dr. Ricky Duhaime. “We’ve been recording compositions by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and Dvorák as performances and for entry in … [Read More]
Abigail Goodman ’21
The stage is a second home for Abbey Goodman, a double major in Psychology and Theatre with a minor in Gender Studies. She is staging and directing Emilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight—a play about a gifted 18th century scientist whose extraordinary mind set her apart from other women of French aristocracy.… [Read More]
George Melchor ’17
George Melchor followed a different path in arriving at Dr. Lance Barton’s research lab from his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, where he attended community college. Through Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, a personal connection from Denison introduced him to research opportunities at Austin College, and George’s first visit to campus was guided by Barton, his… [Read More]
Doctors On the Front Lines
Several alumni wrote to share their front line or “front line adjacent” experiences in the medical field with COVID-19. Please note that some of these were written many months ago when the pandemic was just beginning to have its effects across the U.S. Responses continued to come in through the summer months and through the… [Read More]
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Bulletin Board
Audrey Rose ’18 is shown with some of the third grade students who captured her heart during her Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in the Canary Islands during 2019-2020. For 2020-2021, she has been selected as the Fulbright Cultural and Pedagogy Mentor for the Canary Islands. She says she is “incredibly fortunate to have another year… [Read More]
Class Notes
1965 Price Smith marked 50 years as an attorney in fall 2020 and decided to take down his shingle. In a Wichita Falls newspaper article, he said he had always wanted to be a trial attorney, so he spent his life in work he loved. He said he is retiring now for health reasons. 1967… [Read More]
Capturing Dedicated Service on Canvas
John Deckert ’72 received a 2020 Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Award for portrayal of Marine Corps history, traditions, and culture through photography, art, documentaries, journalism, poetry, and nonfiction and fiction writing. John’s 2017 to 2019 art creations received The Colonel John W. Thomason Jr. Award for combat art. Each of the 19 winners received a… [Read More]
Explore the Chisholm Trail
Scott Metelko ’88 became Executive Director of Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Oklahoma, in February 2020. He founded an entertainment design and fabrication firm creating themed environments in 1993 and has had extensive experience in museums, theme parks, and entertainment venues. Before the move to Duncan, he and his wife lived in Florida, where… [Read More]
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