2024

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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2023

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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Faculty
"King Coal," a film co-produced by Denison's Mellon Writer-in-Residence Molly Born, premieres at Sundance.
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2022

Faculty
Black people make up 13.2% of Ohio’s population, and yet, they account for 20% of opioid overdose deaths so far this year, says Shuler.
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Faculty
"It’s important for all of us to celebrate and protect access to public information," says journalism faculty Alan Miller.
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2020

Faculty
DU Prof. Jack Shuler’s new book reveals courageous men and women combating the overdose crisis in Newark, Ohio.
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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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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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Faculty
Visiting prof. Doug Swift's short documentary explores life in a former Ohio mining community.
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2019

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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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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