2020

Lectures & Discussions
The Congress to Campus brings two former members of Congress to campus.
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2019

In the News
Tami Wells Thomas '94 will be sworn as a Magistrate Court judge in Covington, GA.
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Faculty
Political scientist Paul Djupe shares his research about church involvement in politics, calling into question recent Pew research on the topic.
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In the News
Fed. Reserve economist Claudia Sahm '98 has created a simple rule, based on unemployment numbers, to rapidly determine if a recession is underway.
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In the News
Denison students will access immersive professional experiences in the nation’s capital, thanks to a partnership with The Washington Center.
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In the News
Assoc. Prof. Paul Djupe explores bias in academic publishing, asking the question: Have men and women achieved parity in publishing academic work?
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Featured News
Elena Meth '19 is selected as Denison's Recent Student Trustee.
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Faculty
Individuals for whom politics is a divisive topic are more likely to leave “political churches,” says Prof. Paul Djupe.
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In the News
Two days of memorial services for former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar '54 will begin with a tribute at the Indiana Statehouse.
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Faculty
Associate Professor Katy Crossley-Frolick is honored with the Bonar Family Mentorship and Teaching Excellence Award.
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In the News
Attorney Aaron Webb '96 is COO of Morning Pointe healthcare services company. Webb majored in black studies and political science at Denison.
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Faculty
Assistant Professor of Political Science Heather Pool has been granted tenure and will be promoted to associate professor in the fall of 2019.
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2017

Featured News
Three Denison students were called upon for recognition at the 2017 American Model United Nations conference.
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Awards & Honors
Denison's Department of Political Science has been ranked first in Ohio.
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Awards & Honors
Jasmine Passa '15 won three international scholarships to study and teach abroad.
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