2020

What's Happening
Educational Studies and English (writing) major and current law student Breonna Grant ’18 recently published an article on partisan gerrymandering.
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Alumni
Award-winning "Queen & Slim," was co-authored by James Frey '92.
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Alumni
In "Willa's Grove," by Laura Munson '88, four friends take a a weeklong interlude from life, and face their quandaries.
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Alumni
A book of short stories about Frank “Gus” Biggio '93 and his experiences in Afghanistan, “The Wolves of Helmand,” will be published next year.
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2019

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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Faculty
Prof. Peter Grandbois follows the life of an Ojibwe chief in "Half-Burnt," a glimpse into a Native American story told outside typical conventions.
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Faculty
Denison's Fencing Coach Peter Grandbois uses mindfulness practices as part of team training.
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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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In the News
Matt Harrington '84, a member of the Denison Board of Trustees, has been appointed global president of leading communications firm Edelman.
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In the News
David Baker, poet and English professor, gives a reading from his latest book "Swift," and an interview about his work.
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In the News
Author & Prof. Michael Croley is a Weymouth Writer-in-Residence; he will read from his debut short-story collection, “Any Other Place: Stories.”
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Lectures & Discussions
The Queer Studies Program presents a talk by Linda Hess.
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In the News
Chelsey Warner '11 is making a living in her dream industry and city - the post production supervisor makes magic happen on screens big & small.
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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
Music and English major Allison Lyttle '12 will give her skills and knowledge a workout on the July 2 episode of "Jeopardy!"
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In the News
An NYTimes reviewer notes "the elegant language and turbulent feeling" of Prof. Ann Townsend's recent volume of poetry, "Dear Delinquent."
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Alumni
English and women's & gender studies major Gabriele Eimontaite '18 won an AP award for this piece she wrote as an intern with the Newark Advocate.
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In the News
"David Baker’s poetry stitches the fractured world into art," says NYTimes critic about the Denison professor's volume of new and selected poems.
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Featured News
English Professor Ann Townsend's new collection of poetry explores the mistakes we make in relationships.
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Featured News
Poet and English Prof. David Baker gathers poems for his upcoming collection, 'Swift: New and Selected Poems.'
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Featured News
"Underground Fugue" by author and professor Margot Singer has been shortlisted for a Jewish Book Council award.
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Faculty
English prof. Michael Croley explores issues of identity and displacement in his debut collection of short stories, 'Any Other Place.'
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Faculty
A film by Denison faculty looks at a Portsmouth, Ohio semi-pro football team, and how they support each other through their history with opioids.
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Lectures & Discussions
Min Jin Lee, author of National Book Award finalist 'Pachinko,' presents a reading, courtesy of the Beck Series.
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Alumni
C.L. Lindsay III '93 founded CO-STAR national students’ rights organization helping 1000s of college students with legal problems at no expense.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Three story-telling workshops offer possibilities to the community to tell stories via video and writing — as journalists and memoirists.
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Faculty
"We must confront the implicit bias and stigma" toward people with substance use disorder says Dr. Thomas Kimball, citing Prof. Shuler's writing.
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Alumni
In 'Deep Creek,' Pam Houston's new book, her off-the-beaten-track ranch and interior life are inextricably woven together.
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Alumni
Houston’s new book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country,” is an "elegy to the disappearing wild places on Earth."
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Featured News
For 25 years the Jonathan Reynolds Workshop has shown young writers how to find their voice & develop the expertise to become exceptional writers.
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