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All together with TUTTI

The 2015 Tutti Festival was a week filled with creativity and collaboration.

Reel Talk

Denison cinema students had the opportunity to talk shop with three filmmakers

Drew Jepson '16

Fall Semester '14 at the University of Edinburgh

Opera by the Bay

Zach Elmassian '10, has just won a spot with the prestigious Merola Opera Program, the history major will debut there in the summer of 2015.

From Summer Research to the Stage

A translation and adaptation of “Fando y Lis” by Emily Schuman ’13, staged in Philadelphia, has been deemed “brilliant” and “unnerving.”

Dinosaur Dynasty

The latest project for composer Matt Morton '99, the documentary "Dinosaur 13," marries his love of music and environmental studies.

Music to his ears

Denison student composer Cole Rumora ’15 arranged and recorded a work with singer-songwriter Caroline Jones.

Inside Vail

The Vail Series provides students like Taylor Hallowell ’15 with real world team management experience.

Trumpeting history

Music Professor Mark Wade sounded his trumpet in a legendary Austrian music hall and shed new light on Haydn.

The magic of movies

Travis DeFraites ’13 is helping disadvantaged high school students to learn through an unlikely medium — film.

Microbes in the museum

It’s a small world after all. A biology major Hannah Roodhouse ’16 tests museum objects and a microscopic world opens.

The universal language of dance

Professor Sandra Mathern discovered that movement was the key to communication with her French-speaking colleagues in West Africa’s Burkina Faso.

'Everything references art'

Hunter Hughes ’14 is headed for an architectural internship in NYC, where his background in sculpture may become the cornerstone of a new career.

Ben Jacoby '09 in Phantom

Ben Jacoby '09 is starring as Raoul in the national tour of "Phantom of the Opera." His days stomping the stage at Denison have served him well.

Compose, Create, Collaborate

Composer and Associate Professor HyeKyung Lee writes for a variety of mediums, mixing styles and collaborating with others to enrich the experience.

Alison Hughes '04

Alison Hughes '04, Director of Programs at the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy.

Julia Milano '14

My internship at the Art Institute provided me with multiple opportunities to apply much of what I have learned as an art history major.

Behind the Scenes

During Big Red Weekend, the Black Box Theatre in Burke saw the premiere of not just one production, but three.

'I just write me'

Mark Evans Bryan '96, associate professor of theatre, has a new play that has been getting attention on three continents.

A Family Film

When Kirk Combe was working on his sci-fi book, 2084, he often would run plot ideas by his son Clayton, who had just graduated from Granville High.

Costume Collection

Denison's digitized Historical Costume Collection showcases over 350 garments and accessories from 1830 through the 20th Century.

Sculpting History

The latest piece of art by Rob Firmin '70 commemorates Rosa Parks and was unveiled this year in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall.

Handmade Music

Bluegrass music is more than a toe-tapping good time at Denison, it's also one of the first-and finest-academic programs in the nation.

Student Artwork

See many fine examples of student artwork in Denison's Studio Art program in years past.

Denison Student Art Collective

The DU Art Collective is a campus student organization that strives to bring community building art activities to campus and to the local communities.

Thomas Richner '97

Thomas Richner '97 is the President of Cap City Studios and an assistant professor at Columbus College of Art and Design.

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