Academics English What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to English at Denison University. Navigate English About About An overview and description of the English department at Denison University. Creative Writing English Literature Degree Requirements Courses Outside The Classroom Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications - All - Lectures & Discussions 2021 Lectures & DiscussionsConnie Schultz celebrates Denison’s new Journalism majorPulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz helps kick off Denison’s new journalism major as part of her writing residencies on campus.Date: December 14, 2021 2020 Lectures & DiscussionsEssayist Garnette Cadogan visits “Welcome Beck” ThursdaysEssayist and journalist Garnette Cadogan shares on his latest work, a book on walking.Date: September 21, 2020 2019 Lectures & DiscussionsGrowing Older: Representations of ‘Queer Aging’ and Why They MatterThe Queer Studies Program presents a talk by Linda Hess.Date: September 13, 2019 Lectures & DiscussionsBeck Series Presents Author Min Jin LeeMin Jin Lee, author of National Book Award finalist 'Pachinko,' presents a reading, courtesy of the Beck Series.Date: March 12, 2019
PBS taps professor emeritus to discuss a giant of American poetry David Baker, who has taught Wallace Stevens to generations of Denison students, appeared in a recent Poetry in America episode.
Denison Magazine Keeping the public informed Journalism chose these Denison graduates — and they're chasing it from Ohio to Africa.
4 questions with English professor Diana Mafe Mafe talks about her research, teaching practices, and how The Legend of Zelda connects to the liberal arts.
Denison Magazine To go proudly and boldly into the world For these high-achieving ’90s graduates, an education on The Hill was about exploring, stumbling, adapting — and thriving.
4 questions with English Professor Fred Porcheddu-Engel As he celebrates his 30th year as part of the Denison faculty, Porcheddu-Engel remains as enthusiastic as the day he arrived as a student.
24 hours of improv and 4 years with a new ‘family’ This 24-hour improv show is an extreme bonding experience, a great way to get close to your friends, and a big opportunity to work toward a common goal
Denison Magazine Telling “The Telling” Emeritus Professor of English David Baker provides the backstory of his poem featured in Denison Magazine.
Denison Magazine The ON Switch Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
Denison Magazine Unlocking Potential: Bridget Welch '22 Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
Podcast-a-thon features student audio stories This year's Podcast-a-thon engaged over 250 students and faculty from 9 classes, mentored by audio professionals.
Learning from experienced writers The Beck Series brings renowned authors and poets to campus so students learn from expert writers in multiple genres.
High Schoolers Embrace Virtual Learning at Reynolds Workshop For the first time in its 26 years, the weeklong writing program for high schoolers, annually held on Denison’s campus was entirely online.
Award-winning filmmaker shares storytelling insights Finding a story is never a passive process. It's done by trial and error, and with an eye on shifting circumstances.
In the News Cleveland landmark Cinematheque co-founder John Ewing '73 retires Ewing had screened more than 9000 films on the Cleveland Institute of Art campus since the repertory theater launched in 1986. Read more
In the News Anne Barngrover's poetry collection earns a top prize in Florida "Everwhen" earned a bronze medal by the Florida Book Awards. Anne Barngrover '08 is the director of Saint Leo's Master of Creative Writing Program. Read more
In the News Prof. Margot Singer receives arts excellence award English professor and author Margot Singer receives an Ohio Arts Council recognition for her "artistic excellence and professional accomplishment." Read more