Academics History What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to History at Denison University. Navigate History About Degree Requirements Courses Honors & Awards Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications - All - Lectures & Discussions 2023 Lectures & DiscussionsCritical Scholarly Perspectives on Wakanda ForeverFaculty Panel will be held discussing the Critical Scholarly Perspectives of the recent film Wakanda Forever. Date: February 8, 2023 2022 Lectures & DiscussionsSpeakers and Event Series on Post-Communist TransitionsThe International Studies program has organized events to recognize 30 years since the fall of the Soviet Union.Date: March 17, 2022 2019 Lectures & DiscussionsA Roundtable Discussion: What's Happening in Hong Kong?A round-table discussion moderated by Professor Yang (Denison University) with Guest Speakers from Kenyon College and University of Notre Dame.Date: November 15, 2019
Inside-the-beltway internship yields great experiences As a legal intern in Washington, D.C., Jay Jackson ’25 staffed a $69 billion Federal Trade Commission hearing.
Denison Magazine A history lesson all his own With help from history professor Megan Threlkeld, Carter Patton ’23 tapped his family past for an inventive senior project on World War II.
A history lesson all his own With help from history professor Megan Threlkeld, Carter Patton ’23 tapped his family past for an inventive senior project on World War II.
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.
Denison Magazine The ON Switch Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
Denison Magazine The View From Here How Sarah Davis ’94 works to protect the park from the people and the people from the park as Chief Ranger at Yellowstone.
A running start at making history As a congressional intern for the US House of Representatives, Elle Stevens ’20 is contributing to history.
Breathe easy When COVID-19 struck, Caileigh Marshall ’19 became part of a national effort to produce the gold standard of respirators for healthcare practitioners.
How We Learn Interdisciplinarity and the career value of the liberal arts A humanities-based major focused on how global commerce, businesses, and societies shape one another points the way forward, says Karen E. Spierling
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.
Where We Go An Unusual Path to Med School Tommy McMaster ’19 has been accepted to med school as a junior. He captains the varsity lacrosse team and performs with Denison's improv comedy troupe.
Where We Go Teaching Is a Calling for Jerome Price ’12 When Jerome Price graduated from Denison University in 2012, he had no doubt where his career path lay.
How We Learn What mixed girls may not tell you Rhayna Kramer '19 explores "colorism" in today's society.
How We Learn Challenging the comfort zone A class in history opens the door to hard work and success.
Faculty Associate professor Lauren Araiza on multiracial coalitions Lauren Araiza gives a virtual talk on ‘The Black Freedom Struggle and the United Farm Workers’ to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day. Read more
Field Trips Exploring the North and South Poles — without leaving Ohio History majors in a senior seminar cracked into the archives at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center Archival Program. Read more
Faculty Today's History Wars in Historical Context Megan Threlkeld compares 1890s Progressive-era arguments for civics and history education with present-day battles over the "Hillsdale Curriculum." Read more