Academics Journalism What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Journalism at Denison University. Navigate Journalism About Degree Requirements Courses Outside the Classroom Between Coasts Forum The Reporting Project Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff - All - Announcements & Updates 2022 Announcements & UpdatesGranville schools’ enrollment could double by 2050Reporting Project article: "Granville schools’ enrollment could double by 2050 because of Intel-related growth."Date: September 20, 2022 Announcements & UpdatesJournalist Molly Born is the 2022-23 Mellon FellowDenison's journalism program announces the 2022-2023 "Writing in Place" Mellon Fellow: Molly Born.Date: May 11, 2022 2019 Announcements & UpdatesMellon Grant Brings Maggie Messitt as "Writing in Place" FellowThe Journalism concentration announces its first "Writing in Place" Fellow Maggie Messitt to start in August 2019.Date: May 7, 2019 2018 Announcements & UpdatesBetween Coasts Initiative Expands to ChicagoDenison partners with Medill School of Journalism for Between Coasts conference.Date: June 20, 2018
Denison Magazine Keeping the public informed Journalism chose these Denison graduates — and they're chasing it from Ohio to Africa.
From Denison to Report for America and beyond: Alina Panek ’20 Denison journalism alum Alina Panek ’20 shares her internship and career journey.
Denison Magazine The meaning of mentorship 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.
Unearthing the mystery of volcanic eruptions Professor Erik Klemetti is winning awards for writing about his favorite research topic: volcanoes.
5 questions with Journalism’s Doug Swift Swift talks about why he got into documentaries and how he involved students in his latest project, 10,000 Acres.
Documentary explores human relationship to the land It took 10 years for journalism professor Doug Swift to document and assemble the chronicle of this small, but revealing, corner of Appalachia.
24 hours of improv and 4 years with a new ‘family’ This 24-hour improv show is an extreme bonding experience, a great way to get close to your friends, and a big opportunity to work toward a common goal
Denison Magazine Off The Hill and into a community The Reporting Project at Denison is putting heart into local news — and telling one of Licking County’s biggest stories.
Denison Magazine Unlocking Potential: Bridget Welch '22 Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
Podcast-a-thon features student audio stories This year's Podcast-a-thon engaged over 250 students and faculty from 9 classes, mentored by audio professionals.
Reports from the “Missing Middle” The Reporting Project puts Journalism students where the stories are happening — and gives them a place to practice their craft.
Learning from experienced writers The Beck Series brings renowned authors and poets to campus so students learn from expert writers in multiple genres.
Awards & Honors Jack Nimesheim '24 honored with the 2024 Kussmaul Award The Kussmaul Award celebrates close connections between the Denison and Granville communities. Read more
Awards & Honors Isabella Pereira ’25 recognized for leadership Pereira, a lifeguard, tutor, documentarian, and international student from Venezuela, has made an impact on The Hill. Read more
In the News Prof. Margot Singer receives arts excellence award English professor and author Margot Singer receives an Ohio Arts Council recognition for her "artistic excellence and professional accomplishment." Read more