November 20, 2020 US Marine Gus Biggio '93 offers a new memoir Gus Biggio's memoir, The Wolves of Helmand: A View from Inside the Den of Modern War explores the attorney's two terms in the Marine Corps. via NPR
November 19, 2020 Curtains up on campuses Broadway may be closed, but performing and other arts are thriving at some colleges, writes Professor Margot Singer. via Inside Higher Ed
November 19, 2020 Walter "Dakota" Williams tapped for NAACP Community developer Walter "Dakota" Williams has been named president of an NAACP branch in Edwardsville, IL. via Illinois Business Journal
November 18, 2020 Denison Professor Explores Ohio’s Opioid Crisis from the Ground Up Denison Professor Jack Shuler has published a new book, "This is Ohio: The Overdose Crisis and the Frontlines of a New America."
November 18, 2020 New Book Highlights Perils of “Parachute Journalism" Denison professors co-edit new book, "Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," a collection of essays that negates stereotypes of the Midwest.
November 18, 2020 Wide open possibilities When Tima Kaba ’19 returned from a post-graduate fellowship in Tanzania, she was unemployed and uncertain of the future. Today, she is in her dream job.
November 12, 2020 Ralph Schlosstein '72, president and CEO of Evercore Money, Inc. features 10 things you didn't know about Ralph Schlosstein '72, co-founder of BlackRock and president and CEO of Evercore. via Money, Inc.
November 12, 2020 Saving Lives For years Dr. Bruce Spiess ‘76 has been helping to save lives as an open-heart anesthesiology specialist. Today, he’s poised to save thousands.
November 11, 2020 Gus Biggio '93 unfolds experience in Afghanistan war Author and veteran Gus Biggio's new book, The Wolves of Helmand, illuminates the Afghanistan war from an inside perspective. via Foxnews.com
November 6, 2020 The Time for Teamwork Is Now COVID-19 presents new opportunities for teamwork in academic settings write Global Commerce directors Karen Spierling and Jane Palmer. via Inside Higher Education
November 5, 2020 Breathe easy When COVID-19 struck, Caileigh Marshall ’19 became part of a national effort to produce the gold standard of respirators for healthcare practitioners.
October 30, 2020 The career potential of interpersonal connections The ability to make connections — between people and ideas — has given T-Mobile executive Monisha Mukhija ‘11 an edge in her career.
October 30, 2020 “Hold Hold Spill” Artist and professor Sheilah ReStack describes her work as something recognizable, but changed.
October 29, 2020 Bipartisan Politics A successful bipartisan public affairs firm has hired scads of Denison interns. Here’s how this political partnership started.
October 26, 2020 The hidden bias in health care Imani Holmes ‘19 returns to campus to share insights from her work with healthcare clients at Edelman.
October 21, 2020 A 'DESIREE' for Beamtime A summer project in Sweden at the DESIREE facility is just one highlight of physics major Sarah Spielman’s research into negative ions.
October 16, 2020 Dr. Matthew Christiansen '05 new director WV drug control policy Working with individuals in recovery has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career says Dr. Matthew Christiansen '05 (Biology major). via WVVA NBC
October 14, 2020 The healing power of breaking barriers Artists can cross lines that medical professionals sometimes don't have the space to.
October 14, 2020 This is Ohio Excerpt: A New Way of Thinking About Addiction Enjoy an excerpt from Prof Jack Shuler's recent book, "This is Ohio”: A New Way of Thinking About Addiction. via Columbus Monthly
October 13, 2020 DU Votes Denison students canvas the campus to register voters and get out the vote.
October 11, 2020 Shaquira Johnson '98 to lead Boys & Girls Club development team KeyBank VP Shaquira Johnson '98 (Communication major) has been chosen to lead the revenue team of Northeast Ohio's Boys & Girls Club. via Morning Journal
October 9, 2020 Bluegrass: History in Musical Form Denison’s Bluegrass Ensemble embraces the old-time radio-hour genre for a virtual performance.
October 9, 2020 Make Your Mark First-year students develop leadership skills to implement their personal goals throughout four years of college.
October 8, 2020 Reclaiming Intellectual Community Scholarship and teaching are enriched via intellectual community, says Prof. Adam Davis, sharing ways to enhance dialogue in today's environment. via Inside Higher Ed
October 5, 2020 A multi-pronged approach reopens campus safely Denison is partnering with experts, taking guidance from science, and being flexible and adaptable to achieve holistic health for the community.
October 5, 2020 Black athletes may positively affect Black voter turnout Study by DU Faculty Robert Bennett III notes that Black athletes' potential to connect with voters can be larger than that of politicians. via Politico
October 5, 2020 Finding her edge Taking a stab at fencing proved to Gabriella Longo '23 that she could go the distance.
October 5, 2020 Ohio EPA awards Denison platinum recognition Denison University’s commitment to sustainability is being recognized by state and national organizations.
September 30, 2020 Denison staff build "Field of Dreams" for a young boy When a little boy with leukemia wanted to "play ball," Denisonians stepped up to the plate.
September 30, 2020 French teacher Megan Cover '93 to lead girls prep school French major and teacher Megan Cover '93 will lead the Chattanooga Girls Preparatory School. via The Chattanoogan.com
September 30, 2020 Mark Stevens '99 appointed judge in North Carolina Former English major Mark Stevens has been appointed a judge in North Carolina, where he served as an assistant DA in Wake County since 2008. via myfox8.com
September 30, 2020 Public health, equity, and racism A partnership with Columbus Public Health gathers students, faculty, and health experts to address today’s most pressing public health crises.
September 29, 2020 Global Commerce: Executive in Residence program Global Commerce's Executive in Residence program gives students sustained connections with experienced, successful business and nonprofit execs.
September 28, 2020 Cody Grasser '09 leading Ohio's Pheasants Forever Leading Ohio's Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever, biologist Cody Grasser '09 partners with the USDA, ODNR, and the Ohio Division of Wildlife. via The Outdoor Wire
September 25, 2020 Absorbing knowledge via Black dance An intense collaboration between dance and a museum exhibition yields profound insights on Black culture — and an astonishing video.
September 24, 2020 Denison artwork connected to Van Gogh Recent research on iconic painter Vincent Van Gogh has uncovered a link to a well-known work in the Denison Museum collection, Brittany Girl.
September 24, 2020 Denison students intern with Columbus Public Health A new partnership with Columbus Public Health offers internships and opportunities to uncover issues of racism in public health. via Columbus Dispatch
September 18, 2020 Great example of the power of Data Analytics: Maddy Matura '20 Making the case for data science in college, USNews calls out Data Analytics major Maddy Matura '20 who is heading to Deloitte with her degree. via USNews.com
September 17, 2020 Prof. book highlights courage in Newark overdose 'crisis' DU Prof. Jack Shuler’s new book reveals courageous men and women combating the overdose crisis in Newark, Ohio. via Newark Advocate
September 14, 2020 Your relationship to money overall 'financial health' Denison is a thought leader in the relatively new field of financial wellness on college campuses. Here is a Q & A about our work.
September 13, 2020 Closing skills gaps quickly and effectively Higher Ed has an opportunity to create flexible programs, pathways, and credentials that are more accessible, and more relevant.
September 11, 2020 Raising qualitative and quantitative data competence President Weinberg: Students need to develop a range of attributes—from creativity, ethics and intuition to analytical, quantitative and logic skills.
September 10, 2020 New book by Denison Profs punctures "Parachute Journalism' Co-edited by DU Profs Michael Croley & Jack Shuler, "Midland: Reports from Flyover Country," challenges mainstream media coverage of mid-America. via NPR
September 8, 2020 A cultural immersion from the comfort of home Bridget Koerwitz ’21 squeezed four semesters of Arabic language instruction into eight short weeks.
September 3, 2020 Matt Nowling '21: Getting the vote out In the midst of a pandemic, Matt Nowling '21 is trying new ways to help students register and vote this fall. via NPR
September 1, 2020 Imaging a galaxy far far away If you're a fan of 'Star Wars,' Prof. Dan Homan can talk to you about a real-life galaxy that has a 'TIE' to the blockbuster movie series.
August 24, 2020 Black Art 2020: Active interaction with Art Two art exhibitions that focused on Black artists and their work became a springboard for learning in Prof. JSTN CLMN’s Black Art 2020 class.