Campus Parents & Families Contacts Contacts Contact listings for Alumni & Family Engagement at Denison University. Navigate Parents & Families Alumni & Family Engagement Family Events Campus Resources Get Engaged Denison Family Guide Contacts Forms, Policies, Publications Tara Culibrk ’23 Assistant Director, Early Engagement culibrkt@denison.edu 740-587-8016 Jennette Roth Associate Director, Advancement Events rothj@denison.edu Sallie Hutton Sistare Executive Director of Alumni & Family Engagement sistares@denison.edu 740-587-8656 Alyssa Smith Senior Associate Director, Marketing & Communications smitham@denison.edu 740-587-4711 Julie Tucker ’09 Director of Family Engagement and the Denison Professional Network tuckerj@denison.edu 740-587-5575
Learning through life on campus Denison’s master residential plan is modernizing our historic residence halls while providing students with opportunities to learn life skills.
How We Learn Designing Your Next Five Life happens. Whether you’re at a crossroads or just looking ahead, make a plan through the Designing Your Next Five workshop - especially for DU alums.
Where We Go Leadership and the Power of Choice Lucy Reynolds ’94 helps people all over the world discover how to connect their life with their passion.
How We Live Owen Crum ’20 Words of Wisdom “First-year students, I challenge you to care. Choose to buy in,” says student body president Owen Crum '20.
How We Live Supporting Your Student’s Emerging Financial Independence Managing college finances can be a tricky new experience for students. Dr. Laurel Kennedy, Vice President of Student Development, shares her insights.
How We Live A great place to eat — or put up your feet Fresh ingredients, personal prep, lots of choices, and a cozy spot by the fire.
Where We Go Circling In Advising Circles gather peers and mentors to learn about Denison and themselves.
Ceremonies Welcome, Class of 2027 Through rain and sun, Denison celebrates the Class of 2027 on The Hill Read more
Ceremonies Joy, excitement, some jitters: Welcoming the Class of 2026 For first-year students and their parents, there is much to unpack. Boxes, suitcases, crates, and a whole range of emotions. Read more
Advice & Tips Parents Can Support Remote Learning for Their Students This article offers ways for parents and family members to support the adjustment and their student's continued engagement and success. Read more