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Meet Terrance Dean, Aminah Robinson Scholar at Columbus Museum of Art


Terrance Dean is the Columbus Museum of Art's new Aminah Robinson Scholar-in-Residence.

This month, the Columbus Museum of Art announced the appointment of its first Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Scholar-in-Residence, Terrance Dean, Ph.D., who assumed the role in January. A published author, assistant professor of Black studies and founder/director of the William Payne Innovation Lab for Racial, Social, Political and Communal Sustainability at Denison University, Dean’s background in the entertainment industry and journalism eventually led him to academia. He earned his doctorate in religion and African American diaspora studies from Vanderbilt University before moving to Central Ohio in 2019 to teach at Denison.

“I’ve had such a storied path that’s led to where I am today, which is part of my journey as a writer, as a journalist, as someone who’s very curious about the world,” he says. “I’ve always had an interest in stories, and who gets to tell stories.”



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