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The former Lehigh University vice president for student affairs will join Denison in the summer of 2024.
Denison wins its fifth consecutive North Coast Athletic Conference All-Sports Championship trophy and boasts some standout performances.
Colleges should strive to teach students both how to think and to be career-ready when they graduate, says President Adam Weinberg.
The Big Red have won 80 matches in four years under David Schilling ’89, who’s pumped up the intensity and the volume.
Visual arts chair Micaela Vivero is heading to Spain as a prestigious U.S. Fulbright Scholar
Baker, who has taught Wallace Stevens to generations of Denison students, appeared in a recent Poetry in America episode.
Alexander Liberman’s Path is back to its home outside Burke Hall.
Denison is proud to recognize these distinguished graduates with the university’s highest honor.
Red Frame Lab Consulting teams worked this fall with Wendy’s and other companies in roles that prepare students for the working world.
The leader of the gospel choir and coordinator of Christian life, Timothy Carpenter embraces the struggle and tenacity of Martin Luther King Jr.
The highest point on campus, Swasey Chapel has served as a lodestar for generations of students returning home to The Hill.
The trip to Punxsutawney’s annual groundhog fest was decades in the making for Denison’s a cappella group. And it was something to behold.
In a course taught by military strategist Scott Smitson, students explore theory, policy, partnerships, and other tools to solve wicked problems.
The beloved chapel organ is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a significant gift for a much-needed renovation.
The 100-year-old chapel and the Denison benefactor for which it’s named have plenty of colorful stories. Here’s a sampling.
Perfect weather and breathtaking views made this once-in-a-lifetime event live up to the hype.
With a wealth of student inspiration, a new hub for clubs brings campus organizations together.
Ewing had screened more than 9000 films on the Cleveland Institute of Art campus since the repertory theater launched in 1986.
via Freshwater Cleveland
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