Faculty
Denison Prof Nhu Truong has co-edited a recently published book: “The Dragon’s Underbelly: Dynamics and Dilemmas in Vietnam’s Economy and Politics."
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In the News
Prof. Nhu Truong comments in La Presse on the resignation of Vietnam's President and what may lie ahead for the country's political future.
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Faculty
In an article published in New Mandala, Nhu Truong takes temperature of people's power and resistance against authoritarian tides in Asia.
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In the News
"Efforts to control and limit discussion about fundamentally important topics ... signal fear and insecurity," Prof. Heather Pool
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Featured News
The Kenneth Joseph Hines '04 Memorial Award recognizes students for serving others, leadership, and making positive contributions to community.
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Denison Magazine
Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
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In the News
Research by Prof. Paul Djupe and Jacob Dennen '21 finds that identification with QAnon, Christian nationalism, Trump and anti-Semitism are linked.
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In the News
Chase Beamer '97 represents the US Department of State as a National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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Student News
In the midst of a pandemic, Matt Nowling '21 is trying new ways to help students register and vote this fall.
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Alumni
Marie (Smith) Webb '96 has been named the Chief Talent & Inclusion Officer for EPB, an energy company in Tennessee.
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Alumni
Black executive board member Matt Nowling '21 has accepted the presidency of the College Democrats of America.
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In the News
Prof. Paul Djupe's research is cited in an article about current beliefs of faith groups juxtaposed with LGBTQ rights.
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Alumni
Aaron D. Webb '96 has been named CEO of CHI Living Communities.
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Faculty
A New York Times op-ed features research by Denison Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Djupe.
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Students
Political science major Jeff Alder '20 has been named a Fulbright ETA finalist for Germany.
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Featured News
Denison introduces a new Politics and Public Affairs degree program, a modern approach to political science education.
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Awards & Honors
Ben Cross has been named a fall recipient of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, a $10,000 graduate program award.
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In the News
Prof. Paul Djupe finds the rate driving up the religious nones appears to be slowing, and shares some reasons why that might be happening.
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Lectures & Discussions
The Congress to Campus brings two former members of Congress to campus.
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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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