February 22, 2021 Learning from experienced writers The Beck Series brings renowned authors and poets to campus so students learn from expert writers in multiple genres.
February 20, 2021 Columbus Doing Well in COVID Economy Midwest cities like Columbus have had some of the most resilient job markets during the pandemic. via Wall Street Journal
February 19, 2021 Denison once again a top Fulbright college For the fourth consecutive year, Denison University has been named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution.
February 16, 2021 DU Prof looks at the geology of a formerly wet planet: Mars NASA will land the most sophisticated rover ever on Mars this week; prof. Erik Klemetti lays out an agenda to map the history of the red planet. via Discovery Magazine
February 16, 2021 Kindness during COVID-19: Science, Religion, and Uncertainty Prof. Shiri Noy recently was awarded a $12,500 grant to examine how religious and secular Americans view kindness in the context of COVID-19.
February 15, 2021 Journalism students report on young activism in Newark Second in a series of investigative reporting by Journalism students on Black lives in Newark. via Newark Advocate
February 15, 2021 Khalil Bentley '20 awarded graduate school scholarship International Studies major Khalil Bentley '20 has been awarded a prestigious Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship.
February 12, 2021 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.
February 12, 2021 Q&A with Rob Moore '12, principal at Scioto Analysis Philosophy major Rob Moore '12 is the principal for Scioto Analysis, a public policy analysis firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
February 12, 2021 Scoring big in the NFL Big Data Bowl Data Analytics major Jill Reiner hit the big time as one of three winners in the national NFL Data Bowl.
February 8, 2021 Mindfulness During a Pandemic Psychology major Sullivan Ray’s quantifies the benefits of mindfulness during a pandemic.
February 7, 2021 Students report from Bethel Rock House of Prayer Journalism students investigate and report on Black lives in Newark in a series collaboration with the Newark Advocate and the NAACP. via Newark Advocate
February 1, 2021 Q&A with Safety Director David Rose Denison's new Director of Campus Safety shares some of his thoughts about campus communities.
January 26, 2021 Denison Joins Questbridge Denison is a QuestBridge college partner providing top-tier education to academically outstanding students regardless of financial background.
January 26, 2021 Denison University Becomes a Questbridge Partner College Denison University announced it has been selected as a QuestBridge partner college.
January 26, 2021 Research finds links between QAnon, anti-Semitism and more Research by Prof. Paul Djupe and Jacob Dennen '21 finds that identification with QAnon, Christian nationalism, Trump and anti-Semitism are linked. via Washington Post
January 26, 2021 Score high on key performance indicators A senior describes how his Red Frame experience helped him prepare for the working world.
January 25, 2021 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. via Livability.com
January 25, 2021 David Rose joins Denison as Director of Campus Safety Denison University announces David Rose will join the university as Director of Campus Safety beginning January 11, 2021.
January 21, 2021 Hot topic: The fascinating variations of lava Lava lakes, Lava flows, Lava domes, Prof. and vulcanologist Erik Klemetti waxes poetic on the mysteries of lava. via Discover Magazine
January 21, 2021 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." via allevents.com
January 20, 2021 How to design and pay for a green new deal Prof. Fadhel Kaboub shares how to Modern Monetary Theory insights to current issues such as the pandemic. via rosalux.nyc
January 15, 2021 Hackers Beware Heather Bellini ‘91 leaves a Goldman Sachs partnership to take a startup cybersecurity firm to the next level.
January 13, 2021 Scoring that first job — at Cisco Economics major Miles Davis '20 landed a great job at Cisco Systems in San Jose — here's how he made it happen
January 8, 2021 Columbus Creative in Residence Denison’s Studio Art department introduces Columbus Creative in Residence program.
January 8, 2021 Matthew Hamachek '03: A day in the life of a filmmaker Emmy-winning Matthew Hamachek '03 shares stories from his first Hollywood foray on the set of Master and Commander. via Talkhouse.com
December 18, 2020 A running start at making history As a congressional intern for the US House of Representatives, Elle Stevens ’20 is contributing to history.
December 18, 2020 An Outside the Box Business Thinking about boxes helped Dana Randall ‘21 step outside of hers.
December 18, 2020 Bloomberg Terminals: Real-time market data Bloomberg Terminals give students access to real-time financial news and data — and help prepare them for careers in business and finance.
December 18, 2020 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. via Niemanlab.org
December 17, 2020 A Jump Start to Post-Graduate Success Leading employers and alumni share in an eight-week overview of industries skills, experiences, and trending career paths.
December 15, 2020 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.
December 12, 2020 Prof. Sarah Wolff on teaching the complexities of mathematics "I definitely try to be a strong mentor for all my women students," says math and computer science professor Sarah Wolff. via Newark Advocate
December 10, 2020 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?
December 9, 2020 Attacking the "Expert Blindspot" The COVID-19 pandemic gives Denison professors the opportunity to learn fresh methods of teaching.
December 7, 2020 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. via Scoop.com
December 5, 2020 Cord cutting and unbundling caused a massive shakeup in the TV industry. The same type of change is coming to colleges. College students are starting to depend more on a range of different entities to meet their needs.
December 3, 2020 A Fragile Balance Artist and professor Micaela Vivero explores space and balance in a recent exhibition in Rota, Spain.
December 3, 2020 High Schoolers Embrace Virtual Learning at Reynolds Workshop For the first time in its 26 years, the weeklong writing program for high schoolers, annually held on Denison’s campus was entirely online.
December 2, 2020 Extreme story-telling: Life during a pandemic Full Story Film Festival features student stories and an intimate look at lives lived under COVID-19.
December 2, 2020 Oyauma Garrison '96 shortlisted for Columbus CEO of the Year Oyauma Garrison '96, president and CEO for A Kid Again, is a finalist for Columbus CEO of the Year. via Columbus CEO
December 2, 2020 Youth, joy, and vitality A theatre production by and for people of color opens horizons for the entire campus.
December 1, 2020 Award-winning filmmaker shares storytelling insights Finding a story is never a passive process. It's done by trial and error, and with an eye on shifting circumstances.
November 22, 2020 Chase Beamer '97: Two-decade career in the US Foreign Service Chase Beamer '97 represents the US Department of State as a National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution. via Hoover Institution
November 21, 2020 Prof. Rachel Mitton-Fry solves puzzles in chemistry "Understanding things on an atomic level truly allows you to better understand how the world and the body works," says Asso Prof Rachel Mitton-Fry. via Newark Advocate
November 21, 2020 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. via Dayton 2 News
November 20, 2020 Carron Montgomery '04 "Everybody’s anxious" Carron Montgomery '04 sees firsthand how the pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of children, teens, and families. via Shawnee Mission Post
November 20, 2020 Faculty member selected to fellowship Gregory Lott, ass't prof. of Health, Exercise & Sport Studies, was selected as an American Kinesiology Association Leadership Institute fellow.