November 15, 2019 Cultural Critique Students take their learning and engage with current topics as critics — as they become published authors and add to their résumés.
November 15, 2019 Grounds crew wins national recognition for beautiful campus Denison University’s grounds crew have won national recognition for their work in sustainably maintaining and beautifying the college’s campus.
November 14, 2019 Profile of math major Daweed Abdiel '19 Math major Daweed Abdiel '19 works at Deloitte in northern Virginia, using data analytics to help federal agencies operate more efficiently. via University of Chicago
November 11, 2019 Life Wisdom From On and Off the Field At Denison, learning happens in and out of the classroom. Henry DeCamp '19 shares some of his hard-won life philosophy.
November 11, 2019 Mindfulness: Healthy practices across campus The benefits of mindfulness are clear. Mindful Denison shares best practices through programs and events, including a Day of Mindfulness.
November 8, 2019 A Look Inside Ourselves A Denison Museum art exhibit titled About Ourselves/Inside Ourselves explores queer history and identity.
November 8, 2019 Writer/Improv Comedian Dan Ewen's 'Playing With Fire' Launches 'Playing With Fire,' the latest movie from writer and comedian Dan Ewen '96, just hit the screens. via Walden media
November 7, 2019 An internship through the looking glass An internship with Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre fulfills a dream — and grows important skillsets for Destiny Mack ‘21
November 6, 2019 Painting Virtual Reality Studio Art alum Al DiLorenzo ‘19 learned virtual reality & painting skills - now they combine them for a career in the arts.
November 4, 2019 9 essential practices to make college pay off Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment.
November 4, 2019 Feminist Ethics Cross the Ocean Keun-Joo Christine Pae, associate professor and chair of the religion department, reflects on Asian American feminist theology and ethics.
November 4, 2019 Knowledge & network from a NYC ad agency internship An internship at StrawberryFrog ad agency gives two students an inside look at the complexities of an ever-evolving field.
November 4, 2019 Pres. Weinberg's 9 Essential Practices to Make College Pay Off Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment. via Kiplinger's
November 3, 2019 When is it a recession? Economist Claudia Sahm '98 has an answer Fed. Reserve economist Claudia Sahm '98 has created a simple rule, based on unemployment numbers, to rapidly determine if a recession is underway. via Morningstar
October 31, 2019 A great "trick" from Jen Garner '94 During her commencement speech, Jennifer Garner '94 suggested dressing as a mailbox for Halloween — she made good! via Women's Health
October 31, 2019 SNL's Alex Moffat '04 launched his career in Chicago Antics on the Chicago Bulls' basketball court got SNL's Alex Moffat '04 noticed. via Chicago Tribune
October 28, 2019 Bringing BoJack to life A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to adapt award-winning animated series BoJack Horseman to the stage poses some creative challenges.
October 28, 2019 How do colleges build entrepreneurship capabilities? Denison answers the question of how colleges can build entrepreneurship skills for students and alumni.
October 28, 2019 Infusing Student Voice into Re-Imagining Wellness at Denison Student researchers gathered student voice about how we might re-imagine wellness at Denison.
October 26, 2019 Two alums featured in performance of ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ Diego Rubey '19 and Jordan Fehr '07 get great reviews for their performances in ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ by Columbus' Available Light Theatre. via Columbus Dispatch
October 25, 2019 Lauren Hannan Shafer '88 leads ArtWorks in Cincinnati Lauren Hannan Shafer '88 has just been named CEO of Cincinnati's ArtWorks, a nonprofit that employs youth to create art and community impact. via Cincinnati Business First
October 24, 2019 Denison University trains athletes to lead in sport, professions, and life Alumni gift will establish Knetzer Family Institute for Development Through Sport
October 23, 2019 Emily Schultz '16: An unconventional path to Google Mentorship was so pivotal to Emily Schultz’s Denison experience she based her master’s at Oxford on the subject & leads a mentorship program at Google.
October 18, 2019 Prof. Emily Nemeth Recognized on 20 Under 40 List Denison Prof. Emily Nemeth has been recognized for her leadership and accomplishments through placement on a county-wide 20 Under 40 list.
October 17, 2019 2019 ReMix Summit energizes alumni and student entrepreneurs ReMix exposes students to entrepreneurship, nudges them to see their own entrepreneurial potential, and helps them to build networks.
October 17, 2019 Former Merrill Lynch Advisor Now Documentary-maker Former Merrill Lynch advisor William McKeever '77 has new passions - as author, documentary filmmaker & founder of a nonprofit to benefit oceans. via 27East.com
October 17, 2019 New Research Indicates Variation in Biodiversity Global Changes Biodiversity is changing at different rates across the globe, according to a team of international researchers, including Prof. Sarah Supp.
October 16, 2019 Denison’s CIO beats Yale return in her first year Denison's endowment portfolio beats gains by Harvard and Yale — and helps support middle- and lower-income students.
October 16, 2019 Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion new ensemble-in-residence Denison announces a new collaboration with Third Coast Percussion, a Grammy-winning, artist-run quartet of classically-trained percussionists.
October 14, 2019 Celebrating the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts Denison dedicates the Eisner Center, highlighting the interdisciplinary energy of dance, music and theatre.
October 10, 2019 Denison students & alumni celebrate Black Student Union founding In the fall of 2019, current Denison students and alumni celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the university’s Black Student Union.
October 4, 2019 Judge Richard Dinkins '74 honored for public works Nashville Public Schools honored Judge Richard Dinkins '74 with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award for "esteemed career of service." via Nashville Public Education Foundation
October 3, 2019 Interdisciplinarity and the career value of the liberal arts A humanities-based major focused on how global commerce, businesses, and societies shape one another points the way forward, says Karen E. Spierling
October 2, 2019 Denison Partners With American Talent Initiative Denison has partnered with the American Talent Initiative to collaborate with philanthropy and research communities.
October 2, 2019 Matt Harrington '84 Appointed Edelman Global President Matt Harrington '84, a member of the Denison Board of Trustees, has been appointed global president of leading communications firm Edelman. via PRWeek.com
October 2, 2019 Prof. Cindi Turnbull on 'Cowboy' Culture 'women ... are taking back their own power, and I think the cowboy is just a personification of strength,' says Professor Cindi Turnbull. via Columbus Monthly
September 27, 2019 Five Years Out, Loose Films, Launched by DU Alums, Is Going Global Powered by DU Cinema alums, videography firm Loose Films is finding success in Columbus and in cities across the world. via Spectrum News
September 26, 2019 Denison Sociologist Finds Mixed Values in ‘Thoughts and Prayers’ Groundbreaking research by a Denison sociologist shed new light on the controversial topic of the value of “thoughts and prayers.”
September 26, 2019 Sarah Davis '94: First Female Chief Park Ranger at Yellowstone A 20-year National Park Service veteran, Sarah Davis '94 is the first female Chief Park Ranger at Yellowstone National Park. via Billings Gazette
September 25, 2019 History prof. Miranda Sachs places GenZ in a timely context Our worries about fears over Generation Z are overblown, says Denison Asst. prof. Miranda Sachs. via Washington Post
September 25, 2019 Interview With Poet and Prof David Baker David Baker, poet and English professor, gives a reading from his latest book "Swift," and an interview about his work. via Harbor Light
September 24, 2019 Denison partners w/The Washington Center for off-campus study Denison students will access immersive professional experiences in the nation’s capital, thanks to a partnership with The Washington Center. via The Washington Center
September 23, 2019 Nina West/Andrew Levitt '01 makes history at the Emmys 'Drag Race' star Nina West (AKA Andrew Levitt '01) scores a first at the Emmys — walking the red carpet in full drag regalia. via Cosmopolitan.com
September 23, 2019 Prof Michael Croley speaks at a Writer-in-Residence Program Author & Prof. Michael Croley is a Weymouth Writer-in-Residence; he will read from his debut short-story collection, “Any Other Place: Stories.” via The Pilot
September 22, 2019 Jeremy Blake '00 in the running for Newark Mayor Newark native Jeremy Blake '00 hopes to become the city's next mayor. via Newark Adocate
September 18, 2019 40th Anniversary Vail Series is announced Denison's beloved Vail Series celebrates 40 years with a stellar line-up. via Newark Advocate
September 16, 2019 Denison VP Greg Sneed shares tips for admission process Admission VP Greg Sneed says depth of work in 1 area is more important than having many involvements. Be honest and authentic in your application. via Washington Post