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Forging community

Reese Neader '10 built community and economic stability through his nonprofit, Forge Columbus.

Math-vantages

For David Evanson '82, literacy in math opened a new career as a financial writer.

World Traveler, Psychological Scientist

Emily Dean '15 will combine her interest in psychology, desire to help others, and passion for Spanish language & culture in her graduate studies.

Imagine Peace

A billboard becomes the foundation of a community project to make the world a better place.

Getting the math right

After more than 50 years of teaching mathematics, Professor Don Bonar was "clapped out" of his last class.

Taking Flight on His Own

Filmmaker Skye Wallin '11 returned to Denison to discuss his latest project and meet with students.

Building Understanding

Students "trouble" gender in Professor Morris's Transgender Studies/Transgender Issues.

Solving the skyscraper

Working through problems, even in physics, is an act of creative improvisation.

The Best of the Best

Luke Romick '16 captured the highest service award in all college sports - The Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup.

From Omaha to Madagascar

Ryan Culligan, class of '14, will soon be journeying to Madagascar to continue his conservation work.

Data analytics and the liberal arts

In a Huffington Post blog, Denison President Adam Weinberg spells out the power of data analytics combined with the liberal arts.

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Choosing Denison

Join us at Denison, where you will be challenged, and you will be mentored. You will be inspired by demanding academics - and you will have loads of fun.

Arc of a diver

Physics major Robbie Christian is following his dream, teaching diving.

Lessons from Kenya

Dylan Beach '10 shares life lessons from a study abroad in Kenya

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