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Learning from experienced writers

The Beck Series brings renowned authors and poets to campus so students learn from expert writers in multiple genres.

Monkey business hits Broadway

Musical composer Bryan Blaskie '09 shares his thoughts about the bright lights of Broadway and why getting a bad grade can actually be a good thing.

Denison Joins Questbridge

Denison is a QuestBridge college partner providing top-tier education to academically outstanding students regardless of financial background.

Columbus #1 in 2021 remote-ready cities

If you can work from anywhere, where do you want to live? Denison's next-door neighbor Columbus tops the list - making it a great place to launch.

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Livability.com

Sophia Menconi '20 directing in D.C.

Sophia Menconi '20 is directing Samantha Simone (CBS "Blue Bloods”) and Xaiver Reyes (Kinky Boots National Tour) in "The Pee Test."

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allevents.com

Hackers Beware

Heather Bellini ‘91 leaves a Goldman Sachs partnership to take a startup cybersecurity firm to the next level.

Journalism profs commended

"Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," by profs Michael Croley and Jack Shuler is lauded for making reporting with ongoing value more accessible.

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Niemanlab.org

The Value of Empathy

As a patient care assistant in a children’s hospital Taka Higuchi ‘20 provides a welcoming and calming presence at the start of an anxiety-filled day.

Teaching in the Time of COVID-19

Teaching college students is both science and art. So what happens when that balance is upset by a pandemic?

Prof. Erik Klemetti on volcano tourism

"Volcanoes can be somewhat unpredictable, even with the best monitoring," says Prof. Erik Klemetti in an article about New Zealand's White Island.

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Scoop.com

A Fragile Balance

Artist and professor Micaela Vivero explores space and balance in a recent exhibition in Rota, Spain.

Youth, joy, and vitality

A theatre production by and for people of color opens horizons for the entire campus.

Tony Hall '64 awarded Dayton Peace Prize

Former congressman and US ambassador Tony Hall '64 was named the recipient of 2020 Peace Prize by the Dayton Peace Accords Anniversary Committee.

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Dayton 2 News
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