April 23, 2019 University celebrates academic achievement Denison celebrates the academic achievements of its students and faculty at its annual academic awards convocation.
April 22, 2019 My global career begins with Denison Grace Bachmann '17 pursued a gap year through Global Citizen Year and has much to say on her meaningful experience in Senegal.
April 22, 2019 Podcast features Prof. Rebecca Futo Kennedy Prof. Rebecca Futo Kennedy speaks on identity in the ancient world, her working class background, and the Taleb/Beard feud. via Itinera Podcast
April 18, 2019 Jennifer Garner ’94 to be Denison Commencement Speaker Actor, advocate, and businessperson Jennifer Garner '94 will serve as the keynote speaker at the college’s 178th Commencement Ceremony.
April 18, 2019 Prof. Fadhel Kaboub on why Saudi Arabia has to kick its oil habit Saudi Arabia burns most of its oil for transportation and power, says Prof. Fadhal Kaboub. It will need other sources of power for electricity. via The Week
April 17, 2019 Columbus a Top City for College Grads A new survey places Columbus at the top of best cities for college graduates & a sister survey puts it at the top of cities for great tech jobs. via Smart Asset
April 17, 2019 Men and women win big at NCAA swim and dive Denison men’s and women's swim & dive teams were hugely successful at NCAA nat'ls. Men won their 5th championship & women placed 3rd in the nation.
April 16, 2019 Jonathan Tyack '93 Named a 2019 Ohio Super Lawyer Jonathan Tyack '93 has been named a 2019 Ohio Super Lawyer for the ninth consecutive year. via TyackLaw.com
April 15, 2019 Hoke Wallace ‘21 to present research on Capitol Hill Hoke Wallace ‘21 is one of only about 60 presenters to share research at the Posters on The Hill program in Washington D.C.
April 15, 2019 New poetry collection 'reads like a novel' English Professor Ann Townsend's new collection of poetry explores the mistakes we make in relationships.
April 14, 2019 Prof. Christine Weingart on the Joy of Microbiology Associate Professor Christine Weingart is fascinated by mysteries and the impact of tiny microbes on so many aspects of life. via Newark Advocate
April 12, 2019 Aaron Webb '96 COO of Morning Pointe Healthcare Services Company Attorney Aaron Webb '96 is COO of Morning Pointe healthcare services company. Webb majored in black studies and political science at Denison. via chattanoogan.com
April 11, 2019 Meditation Makes a Difference Tima Kaba '19 practices mindfulness and shares the benefits with her friends and community.
April 11, 2019 Mindful Denison Coordinator Linnea Pyne You can develop an effective mindfulness practice with Mindful Denison Coordinator Linnea Pyne.
April 10, 2019 A Surprising New Model of Star Formation Students study how stars are formed through data and find surprising support for a new model.
April 10, 2019 Professors awarded for arts excellence The Ohio Arts Council (OAC) has recognized two Denison professors for their accomplishment in arts with Individual Excellence Awards of $5,000.
April 9, 2019 Herb Porter '13 As Raoul in Touring Production of "Phantom" Phantom of the Opera, 30 years old, is a re-imagined spectacle, starring Herb Porter '13 as iconic Raoul at the story's center. via WTTE
April 8, 2019 Mindfulness in Sport — and Beyond Julia Miller '19 and Head Volleyball Coach Carter Cassell discuss the athletic and personal impacts of mindfulness
April 8, 2019 Research With an Impact: The Effects of Mindfulness on Anxiety Psychology students explore the effects of mindfulness on anxiety
April 6, 2019 Dr. Jason Bell '97 Ophthalmologist With Cincinnati Eye Institute Biochemistry major Dr. Jason Bell '97 is an ophthalmologist with Cincinnati Eye Institute, and several times noted as a "Top Doctor" in Cincinnati. via All News Stories
April 6, 2019 Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak Reveals Longtime Research in Presence A performance by Molly Shanahan/Mad Shak investigates the alchemy that occurs between performer and audience. via NewCity Stage
April 3, 2019 A Conversation With President Weinberg on Mindfulness Observation without criticism is one way to describe Mindfulness. Denison President Adam Weinberg shares his view.
April 3, 2019 Poetry collection grounded in the past, blooms with new insight Poet and English Prof. David Baker gathers poems for his upcoming collection, 'Swift: New and Selected Poems.'
April 2, 2019 Author Margot Singer shortlisted for Jewish Book Council award "Underground Fugue" by author and professor Margot Singer has been shortlisted for a Jewish Book Council award.
April 1, 2019 Alper Tuzcu '11 premiers CD at Boston Turkish Film & Music Fest. Alper Tuzcu '11 premiers his new work, "Aurora,' at the Boston Turkish Film & Music Festival. via Boston Turkish Film Festival
April 1, 2019 Asst. Prof. Julie Mujic speaks on WWI veterans Local WWI veterans are the subject of a talk by Julie Mujic, assistant professor of Global Commerce. via Delaware Gazette
April 1, 2019 Debut collection explores themes of identity and place English prof. Michael Croley explores issues of identity and displacement in his debut collection of short stories, 'Any Other Place.'
April 1, 2019 Econ Prof. Fadhel Kaboub offers insight to developing countries Developing countries need to build their own domestic ability to produce high-value products whose import produces a trade deficit, says Kaboub. via The Week
April 1, 2019 Poet & prof David Baker's poetry bears witness to a changing world Poet & professor David Baker's latest volume, “Swift: New and Selected Poems,” is devoted to observing change over time. via New Yorker magazine
April 1, 2019 Ro Nita Hawes-Saunders '73 to Receive Honorary Doctorate Ro Nita Hawes-Saunders '73, CEO of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, will receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Dayton. via University of Dayton
March 29, 2019 A Top-ranked College for Peace Corps Volunteers Peace Corps has announced that Denison University is among the top 25 of Peace Corps volunteer-producers in the nation.
March 29, 2019 Career Boot Camp Gives Students a Job Search Workout For a leg up in the competitive job market, students head to a three-day Career Boot Camp.
March 29, 2019 Denison students win Camp Kesem competition Students help children affected with cancer by organizing a Camp Kesem, a national organization that creates free summer camps.
March 29, 2019 What really matters when choosing a college Find a place where your student can find great mentorship, opportunities to engage deeply, & fellow students with whom they will build friendships.
March 26, 2019 Columbus gets raves reviews from NYT Traveler Denison's next door neighbor, Columbus' place on a global list of 52 places to go and see was bolstered by a terrific review. via New York Times
March 26, 2019 Film explores role of semi-pro football team in addiction recovery A film by Denison faculty looks at a Portsmouth, Ohio semi-pro football team, and how they support each other through their history with opioids. via WOSU
March 20, 2019 Former L Brands VP Now Dir. Career Prep & Employer Relations Judy G. White, former vice president with L Brands, is now Director of Career Preparation and Employer Relations at Denison University.
March 15, 2019 Artist Chris Faur Uses Science to Create Art Chris Faur, Denison faculty member & artist makes photo-realistic mosaics using full-size crayons. via PBS Newshour
March 15, 2019 Faculty research on thermodynamics breaks new ground A new framework of thermodynamics could help illuminate our understanding of probability and rewrite quantum theory.
March 14, 2019 Making her mark at Netflix Lizzie Kunkle ’14 has earned her stripes in the cinema world — today she’s working on watercooler-buzz like ‘The Ted Bundy Tapes.’
March 14, 2019 Skills learned by a religion major translate into success Expertise developed as a religion major have sustained Abigail Pringle ’96, Chief Global Development Officer at Wendy’s International.
March 13, 2019 Learning by listening An Arabic class connects students with a local Arab-American community, providing opportunities to learn language and culture outside the classroom.
March 11, 2019 Denison University Appoints Director of Admission Drew Riley, currently associate dean of admission at Colgate University, has been appointed director of admission at Denison.
March 11, 2019 Documentary by Prof. Bill Nichols Explores Ohio Sentencing Laws Documentary by Emeritus Professor Bill Nichols highlights sentencing inequities among Ohio inmates. via WOSU
March 8, 2019 Jordanian Ambassador shares insight to the Middle East Denison University hosted Jordanian Ambassador Dina Kawar.
March 7, 2019 Denison's Immersive Play ‘Information For Foreigners' Denison University presents an intriguing new staging of the underrated classic "Information for Foreigners." via Columbus Underground
March 7, 2019 Sharon Martin '65 honored for her work in the arts Denver's Fine Arts Foundation honored Sharon Martin '65 for her contributions to the arts and community at large. via The Villager