2020

Workshops & Info Sessions
Molly Born shares with journalism concentrators her experiences in the field with print, audio and film reporting.
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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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Workshops & Info Sessions
Jesse Holland shares with journalism students on historic research as a form of reportage as he authors the African American history of D.C.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Investigative journalist Kristen Millares Young shares her reporting experiences with Journalism students and faculty
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Faculty
Short story collection, "Any Other Place," by Asst. Prof. Michael Croley wins Weatherford award for fiction.
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Lectures & Discussions
Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell to teach cold cases masterclass and present a reading from his newly-released memoir.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Audio producers train faculty and students in the craft of audio story production.
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Faculty
Visiting prof. Doug Swift's short documentary explores life in a former Ohio mining community.
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Student News
Shanti Basu '19 illuminates the story of Jenny, a woman in recovery from addiction.
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Visiting Artists
Journalism at Denison and the Beck Series welcome writers Eula Biss and John Bresland to campus for master classes and a joint reading.
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Student News
Narrative Journalism students are learning their craft in the classroom and the real world.
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2019

Lectures & Discussions
Mellon fellow Maggie Messitt works toward building a new Journalism faculty cohort across disciplines.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Students and faculty gather for a series of workshops geared to audio storytelling and more.
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Featured News
Narrative Journalism at Denison continues to support national journalists reporting from the “middle” of America.
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Student News
Socially conservative Serbia might not seem a natural stage for gender-bending performance artists, but Monica Starr '20 finds a burgeoning presence.
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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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Student News
An article by Jessica Leeds Richman '20, published in 'The Rational,' explores systemic issues with black women's health.
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Lectures & Discussions
Documentary Photographer Tariq Tarey Speaks on "Refugee: An Exiled Generation" During Narrative Journalism Super Week in November 2019.
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Lectures & Discussions
Author Anna Badkhen visits with Journalism students in the fall 2019.
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Narrative Journalism at Denison offers a 4-part series on writing memoir in Newark, Ohio.
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Lectures & Discussions
Writing in Place Fellow Maggie Messitt presents “Art(i)fact: one story and the craft of fact-based narratives.”
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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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Workshops & Info Sessions
Radio journalists, students, faculty and staff come together for "3 Days of Story: Podcast-a-thon"
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Workshops & Info Sessions
Narrative Journalism at Denison brings Indiana-based freelance writer and journalist Brittany King to lead a workshop on interviewing skills.
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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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Workshops & Info Sessions
Workshop by mediator and freelance writer Jeff Gill: "Tell Better Stories: Listening Well (For Writers)" at NEWORK Space.
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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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