Indianapolis Beyond the Book: The Art of Gathering

Please join us for Indianapolis Beyond the Book: The Art of Gathering on December 5.

Gather with fellow Denisonians in Indianapolis to have an in-person discussion about The Art of Gathering after the virtual book club that will take place on December 1st.

Your Denison story doesn’t end at graduation — it’s just another chapter. Beyond the Book is more than a book club; it’s a space for alums to explore powerful stories, new perspectives, and themes rooted in the shared experiences of women. Through fiction and nonfiction, professional and personal development reads, and beyond, we’ll dive into Denisonian-selected books that inspire, challenge, and connect us.

Each book selection has been thoughtfully recommended and voted on by a group of volunteers, ensuring that our reading list reflects the interests, experiences, and voices of our Denison community.

While our discussions highlight the narratives that shape women’s lives, all alums are welcome to join the conversation. Come for the books, stay for the connections — because every story is better when shared.

About The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters by Priya Parker

In The Art of Gathering, Priya Parker, a facilitator and expert in conflict resolution, rethinks the way we meet, host, and bring people together. Whether it’s a work meeting, a conference, or a dinner party, gatherings often default to routine and inefficiency. Parker argues that intentionality is key to creating meaningful and transformative experiences. Through real-world examples and practical advice, she provides a fresh perspective on designing gatherings that foster connection, engagement, and purpose. This book is an invaluable resource for leaders, event planners, and anyone looking to make meetings more impactful.

Beyond the Book is inspired by the Four Forward initiative, celebrating the first four women to receive degrees from Denison. While Beyond the Book discussions are often rooted in the shared experiences of women, the program is open to all Denisonians interested in engaging with its themes and conversations.


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