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Introducing the 2019 Public Impact Fellows

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University of Denver

Partnership between the Office of Research and Graduate Education and the Division of Marketing and Communications

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The University of Denver is excited to announce its second cohort of Public Impact Fellows. The program is a partnership between the Office of Research and Graduate Education and the Division of Marketing and Communications. The fellowship program will give faculty access to training for disseminating scholarship and research to public venues including how best to utilize blogs, radio, television, op-eds and social media.

The members of the cohort will have their first training in mid-March, and will meet regularly for group training workshops as well as individual consultations. Over the course of the year, there will be opportunities for the community to engage with the cohort at presentations and networking events.

Meet the 2019 class of fellows:

Ali Besharat: Department of Marketing, Daniels College of Business

Brian Gearity: Sport Coaching program, Graduate School of Professional Psychology

Bruce Klaw: Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies, Daniels College of Business

César Cuauhtémoc García Hérnandez: Sturm College of Law

Daniel Brisson: Burnes Center on Poverty and Homelessness, Graduate School of Social Work

Deborah Avant: Sié-Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Eric Chess: Financial Security and Cognitive Health, Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging

Erin Anderson: Educational Leadership and Policy Studies program, Morgridge College of Education

Katy Barrs: Sturm Specialty in Military Psychology, Graduate School of Professional Psychology

Marie Berry: Sié-Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy, Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Melissa Akaka: Department of Marketing, Daniels College of Business

Rebecca Galemba: Josef Korbel School of International Studies

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