2020

In the News
Sara Abou Rashed's one-woman show, "Map of Myself," premieres in Philadelphia.
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Ceremonies
Award-winning author Deirdre Cooper Owens to deliver Denison MLK keynote "Why We Can't Wait: Reckoning with Race and Health Inequalities”
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2019

In the News
Tami Wells Thomas '94 will be sworn as a Magistrate Court judge in Covington, GA.
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Students
A rare opportunity gives black students an opportunity for a paid apprenticeship with JP Morgan.
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Student News
"I'm left with no doubt that Sara Abou Rashed '21 is a woman worth knowing," says a reviewer of her one-woman show, "A Map of Myself."
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In the News
Math major Daweed Abdiel '19 works at Deloitte in northern Virginia, using data analytics to help federal agencies operate more efficiently.
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Announcements & Updates
Denison celebrates our first-gen students with activities over the week of November 4.
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Featured News
In the fall of 2019, current Denison students and alumni celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the university’s Black Student Union.
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Alumni
Nashville Public Schools honored Judge Richard Dinkins '74 with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award for his "esteemed career of service."
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Featured News
Denison University has been awarded a grant of $275,000 to fund a new model that welcomes and supports underserved students in the sciences.
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Alumni
Judge Richard Dinkins, a member of the Denison University Class of 1974, has been honored with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award.
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In the News
Sara Abou Rashed '21 came to the U.S. in 2013 from her war-torn homeland. Today, she inspires audiences through her writing and her one-woman show.
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In the News
Bowdoin College has appointed Kristina Bethea Odejimi '06 as Dean of Students. Odejimi was an anthology/sociology & Black Studies double major.
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Alumni
Joey Aich (Denison's Joey Holbert '16) is making music and finding his voice in Columbus.
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In the News
Henry Durand '70, longtime mentor and an inspiration to underrepresented students at the University of Buffalo, dies at age 70.
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2018

Student News
Denison hosts two of only 72 academically outstanding students from the U.K. participating in a unique Fulbright program.
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Announcements & Updates
Karess Gilcrease joins Multicultural Student Affairs, where she works to create spaces of intersectionality and inclusivity across campus.
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Announcements & Updates
The Fourth Floor of Slayter gets a major facelift after a year-long design process involving students and staff.
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2017

Awards & Honors
Two Denison students receive honor from leading association of higher education student affairs professionals.
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Alumni
Na’il Scoggins ’17, who graduated with a major in biology and a minor in Spanish, is now a Dean’s Scholar at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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2016

Recognition & Accolades
Denison University's Center for Cross-Cultural Engagement was awarded a $5,000 grant for LGTBQ initiative.
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Awards & Honors
The Kente Cloth Stole award is for students in the cross-cultural community who have demonstrated active leadership, engagement and commitment.
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2015

Awards & Honors
Francis Kalomba-Ngoy '19 wrote a compelling award nomination for his favorite high school teacher.
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