2022

Denison Magazine
Learning comedy cross-training at Second City in Chicago
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2021

In the News
After 37 years with the Columbus Dispatch, Editor Alan Miller retires to teach journalism at Denison.
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Featured News
Alan Miller, executive editor of The Columbus Dispatch, to join program full-time
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Denison Magazine
Poetry by Riley Halpern '22
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Student News
"Journalism is the human experience," says Skubby. His internship at The Columbus Dispatch will yield plenty of opportunities to tell stories.
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In the News
Second in a series of investigative reporting by Journalism students on Black lives in Newark.
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In the News
Journalism students investigate and report on Black lives in Newark in a series collaboration with the Newark Advocate and the NAACP.
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2020

In the News
"Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," by profs Michael Croley and Jack Shuler is lauded for making reporting with ongoing value more accessible.
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Featured News
Denison Professor Jack Shuler has published a new book, "This is Ohio: The Overdose Crisis and the Frontlines of a New America."
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Featured News
Denison professors co-edit new book, "Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," a collection of essays that negates stereotypes of the Midwest.
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In the News
Enjoy an excerpt from Prof Jack Shuler's recent book, "This is Ohio”: A New Way of Thinking About Addiction.
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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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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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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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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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Faculty
Visiting prof. Doug Swift's short documentary explores life in a former Ohio mining community.
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2019

Featured News
Narrative Journalism at Denison continues to support national journalists reporting from the “middle” of America.
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In the News
Student journalist Shanti Basu '20 writes about a Newark women's recovery home, launched by Denison entrepreneur coach Kerry Shea Penland.
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In the News
Author & Prof. Michael Croley is a Weymouth Writer-in-Residence; he will read from his debut short-story collection, “Any Other Place: Stories.”
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Alumni
English and women's & gender studies major Gabriele Eimontaite '18 won an AP award for this piece she wrote as an intern with the Newark Advocate.
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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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Student News
Narrative Journalism student Molly Keisman wants to move the needle for unwed mothers by sharing testimonials and stories.
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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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Workshops & Info Sessions
Three story-telling workshops offer possibilities to the community to tell stories via video and writing — as journalists and memoirists.
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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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Alumni
Houston’s new book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country,” is an "elegy to the disappearing wild places on Earth."
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Featured News
For 25 years the Jonathan Reynolds Workshop has shown young writers how to find their voice & develop the expertise to become exceptional writers.
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