2020

In the News
Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Professor Margot Singer.
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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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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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In the News
COVID-19 presents new opportunities for teamwork in academic settings write Global Commerce directors Karen Spierling and Jane Palmer.
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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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In the News
Scholarship and teaching are enriched via intellectual community, says Prof. Adam Davis, sharing ways to enhance dialogue in today's environment.
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In the News
Study by DU Faculty Robert Bennett III notes that Black athletes' potential to connect with voters can be larger than that of politicians.
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Announcements & Updates
Global Commerce's Executive in Residence program gives students sustained connections with experienced, successful business and nonprofit execs.
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Internships
A new partnership with Columbus Public Health offers internships and opportunities to uncover issues of racism in public health.
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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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Featured News
Assistant Professor Belinda Andrews-Smith has won the American Prize for directing the student performance of 'Chicago.'
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Faculty
Denison Prof. Shiri Noy and UW-Milwaukee colleague Tim O’Brien are awarded a $55,000 grant to study the moral meanings of science and religion.
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Awards & Honors
Toni King, associate professor and director of the Black Studies Program, has been awarded the 2020 Brickman Leadership Award.
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Featured News
Denison Associate Professor of Economics Quentin Duroy has been honored with the 2020 Brickman Teaching Award.
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Faculty
Denison University Professor of History Karen Spierling has been honored with the 2020 Bonar Award for exemplary teaching and mentoring
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Featured News
Denison University announces faculty who have been promoted to full professor.
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Introducing the Michael G. and Barbara W. Rahal Professorship in History at Denison University.
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Denison University announces the inaugural appointment of the Anne Powell Riley Endowed Professorship for Environmental Studies.
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Denison University announces named faculty chairs.
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Awards & Honors
Harper “Hoke” Wallace '20, a Biochemistry major, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Awards & Honors
Brenna Raeder '20, an economics major with a minor in English, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Awards & Honors
Clem Pearson '20, a music major and philosophy minor, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Awards & Honors
Rosa Canales '20, double major in German and English, has won a Provost’s Academic Excellence Award for extraordinary academic achievement.
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Featured News
Climate change is reshaping global biodiversity. Species are responding to changing temperatures on the land and in the ocean.
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Provost’s Academic Excellence Award
Denison University announces the recipients of the 2020 Provost’s Academic Excellence Award.
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Faculty
Welcome to the Spring 2020 newly tenured professors at Denison University.
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Faculty
In times of crisis, churches have long served as hospitals says Professor Adam Davis.
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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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In the News
In the face of the coronavirus outbreak, Prof. Karen Spierling focuses on the value proposition of a liberal arts education.
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In the News
Some of Emeriti Psychology Prof. Harry Heft's research on cognitive mapping was developed on the Denison campus - see why it's important today.
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