2020

In the News
Former English major Mark Stevens has been appointed a judge in North Carolina, where he served as an assistant DA in Wake County since 2008.
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Lectures & Discussions
Essayist and journalist Garnette Cadogan shares on his latest work, a book on walking.
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Faculty
DU Prof. Jack Shuler’s new book reveals courageous men and women combating the overdose crisis in Newark, Ohio.
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Internships
Summer scholar research projects completed in the English department in Summer 2020.
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Faculty
Co-edited by DU Profs Michael Croley & Jack Shuler, "Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," challenges mainstream media coverage of mid-America.
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Alumni
Aidan Vansuetendael '18 has joined Bluegrass band "Bill and the Belles."
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Alumni
Tara Charnes '99 has been appointed legal counsel to the Football Hall of Fame.
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Faculty
An article by English Prof. Jack Shuler asks "Can the White People of Small-Town America Get Behind the Movement for Black Lives?"
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Alumni
Dave Kirkpatrick '93 is a producer on the new documentary 'Jimmy Carter Rock & Roll President.'
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Faculty
Two nooses appear in a small Maine town, and Prof. Jack Shuler provides comment.
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Announcements & Updates
Denison's first-ever online Reynolds Workshop is happening June 21-28.
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Alumni
Author Pam Houston '83 gets kudos and the Colorado Book Award for creative nonfiction for her book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country."
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Advice & Tips
Prof. Ann Townsend on the value of poetry, the surprises of remote learning, and what Denison was like in the 80s.
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Alumni
For his first longform journalism story, Ryan Strother '17, an English and environmental studies double major, headed north.
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In the News
"Home is safety, home is sleep, getting enough sleep for possibly the first time in my whole life," says Pam Houston '83.
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Featured News
Denison University announces faculty who have been promoted to full professor.
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Awards & Honors
Brenna Raeder '20, an economics major with a minor in English, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Awards & Honors
Rosa Canales '20, double major in German and English, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Awards & Honors
Sarah Wilson '20, a theatre and English double major, was awarded Denison’s President’s Medal, the college’s highest student honor.
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Alumni
Simone Drake '97, chair of Ohio State Department of African American and African Studies has been recognized for her exceptional service to students.
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Students
German and English major Rosa Canales '20 has been named a Fulbright ETA finalist for Germany.
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Featured News
Denisonian Sara Abou Rashed ’21 is a 2020 Truman Finalist and one of 18 students nationwide to be awarded the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship.
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Faculty
Short story collection, "Any Other Place," by Asst. Prof. Michael Croley wins Weatherford award for fiction.
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Alumni
Lindsay Martin '13 talks about her grad school journey
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In the News
Sara Abou Rashed's one-woman show, "Map of Myself," premieres in Philadelphia.
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Faculty
Professor of English and poet Ann Townsend has been honored with an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award.
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Faculty
Two poems by Professor of English David Baker have been featured by former U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser.
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Featured News
A new book by Prof. Sandy Runzo explores the impact of popular culture on poet Emily Dickinson.
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Visiting Artists
Journalism at Denison and the Beck Series welcome writers Eula Biss and John Bresland to campus for master classes and a joint reading.
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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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