2019

Wellness Events
A new faculty training infuses mindfulness stress reduction into campus culture.
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Faculty
"Treat volcanoes with the respect that they deserve because they are relatively unpredictable," says vulcanologist & prof. Erik Klemetti.
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Faculty
"What are the chances that the world can survive increasing globalization without the humanities?" asks Prof. Karen Spierling.
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Faculty
Prof. Nausica Marcos Miguel serves as researcher-participant to a $50,000 research grant on Spanish language textbooks.
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Faculty
Prof. Peter Grandbois follows the life of an Ojibwe chief in "Half-Burnt," a glimpse into a Native American story told outside typical conventions.
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Faculty
Denison Prof. Emily Nemeth has been recognized for her leadership and accomplishments through placement on a county-wide 20 Under 40 list.
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Featured News
Biodiversity is changing at different rates across the globe, according to a team of international researchers, including Prof. Sarah Supp.
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Featured News
Groundbreaking research by a Denison sociologist shed new light on the controversial topic of the value of “thoughts and prayers.”
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In the News
David Baker, poet and English professor, gives a reading from his latest book "Swift," and an interview about his work.
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In the News
Our worries about fears over Generation Z are overblown, says Denison Asst. prof. Miranda Sachs.
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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
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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In the News
Is there value to the phrase "Thoughts & Prayers"? Prof. Shiri Noy's research explores this idea - the results are surprising.
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Faculty
Director of Global Commerce Karen Spierling addresses the recent Business Roundtable statement in a letter to the NYTimes editor.
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Recognition & Accolades
Denison University welcomes two students through the Sutton Trust US Program, funded by the US-UK Fulbright Commission.
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Announcements & Updates
A new poll by Times Higher Ed/Wall Street Journal puts the Big Red at #6 for best student/faculty interactions.
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Awards & Honors
The New England Foundation for the Arts has awarded Denison a grant for a performing arts initiative.
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Faculty
The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year $50,000 research grant to DU Assistant Professor of Data Analytics Sarah Supp.
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Featured News
Denison University has been awarded a grant of $275,000 to fund a new model that welcomes and supports underserved students in the sciences.
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In the News
An NYTimes reviewer notes "the elegant language and turbulent feeling" of Prof. Ann Townsend's recent volume of poetry, "Dear Delinquent."
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In the News
Asst. Prof. Kristina Steiner's research has found that one's self-esteem can be raised by writing about their life.
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Provost’s Academic Excellence Award
Denison University honored three outstanding students with the Provost’s Academic Excellence Award.
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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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Faculty
Denison University honored Professor of Educational Studies Karen Graves with the prestigious Charles A. Brickman Teaching Excellence Award.
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In the News
"David Baker’s poetry stitches the fractured world into art," says NYTimes critic about the Denison professor's volume of new and selected poems.
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Featured News
Denison celebrates the academic achievements of its students and faculty at its annual academic awards convocation.
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Featured News
Associate Professor Fareeda Griffith has been named to the Columbus top 40 Under 40 list.
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Featured News
English Professor Ann Townsend's new collection of poetry explores the mistakes we make in relationships.
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Featured News
Hoke Wallace ‘21 is one of only about 60 presenters to share research at the Posters on The Hill program in Washington D.C.
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In the News
Associate Professor Christine Weingart is fascinated by mysteries and the impact of tiny microbes on so many aspects of life.
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