2025

In the News
Clancey was one of only four journalists chosen from 1,400 applicants for a three-month grant. She will report on local law enforcement and ICE.
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Alumni
Working with video, audio, and editing tools gave her a hands-on introduction to the kind of storytelling she hoped to pursue.
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Students
Twelve Denison students are involved with The Reporting Project, making it Licking County’s largest newsroom and an essential source of local news.
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In the News
Brielle Coleman ’27 investigated a high school property that once held the graves of pioneering Black Ohioans.
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What's Happening
Journalist Anne Saker is upbeat about the hunger for news and the future of journalism.
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2024

In the News
The Fulbright alum, who taught in Korea, will conduct a STEM summer program for young girls living in a social welfare home in South Korea.
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Featured News
The audio series from The Reporting Project shares community stories rarely told.
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Student News, Faculty, Recognition & Accolades
A class assignment led Sophia Sobota ’24 to interview a scientific hero and win an all-campus journalism prize.
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People
Denison young alums network their way into journalism jobs out west.
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Awards & Honors
The Kussmaul Award celebrates close connections between the Denison and Granville communities.
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Awards & Honors
Pereira, a lifeguard, tutor, documentarian, and international student from Venezuela, has made an impact on The Hill.
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In the News
English professor and author Margot Singer receives an Ohio Arts Council recognition for her "artistic excellence and professional accomplishment."
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2023

Denison Magazine
Journalism chose these Denison graduates — and they're chasing it from Ohio to Africa.
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Faculty
Perhaps the most consequential effect of ChatGPT is generative AI's ability to function as the oracle of our times, says professor Sangeet Kumar.
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Alumni
Journalism major Eric Wharton '23 is "itching" to get started in his first gig with the APG newspaper group in Wisconsin.
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Alumni
Zoe Meyer puts her storytelling skills to work in the Lake Tahoe area.
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Denison Magazine
Zoe Meyer '23 was a junior when she decided to major in journalism. The late move felt risky, but assistant professor Doug Swift had her back.
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Faculty
"King Coal," a film co-produced by Denison's Mellon Writer-in-Residence Molly Born, premieres at Sundance.
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2022

Announcements & Updates
Reporting Project article: "Granville schools’ enrollment could double by 2050 because of Intel-related growth."
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Denison Magazine
The Reporting Project at Denison is putting heart into local news — and telling one of Licking County’s biggest stories.
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Announcements & Updates
Denison's journalism program announces the 2022-2023 "Writing in Place" Mellon Fellow: Molly Born.
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Denison Magazine
Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
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2021

Denison Magazine
Poetry by Riley Halpern '22
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2020

Awards & Honors
Alina Panek '20, a Comm. major with a Narrative Journalism concentration, was awarded Denison's President's Medal, the college's highest student honor.
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2019

Field Trips
Denison and Northwestern Medill students and professors meet with community leaders and grassroots organizers in underreported towns in Ohio.
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Announcements & Updates
The Journalism concentration announces its first "Writing in Place" Fellow Maggie Messitt to start in August 2019.
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2018

Awards & Honors
Margot Singer, associate professor of English and Director of the Lisska Center, has been recognized for her work in mentorship and teaching.
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