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Being a globally oriented college

As the world becomes more connected and interrelated, a globally oriented education is essential for today's students.

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Depth of focus

Four cinema majors living in Chicago create their first movie.

Managing Disaster

When disaster strikes, Autumn Lotze '07 is the person you want on speed-dial.

The Puzzle Project

Online puzzle contest tests the problem-solving skills of prospective students

Exchanging perspectives

A World Learning conference brought students and media professionals together.

The Meaning of Context

Rian Matthews '16 critiques the work of an artist - and finds it lacking

Making Herself Heard

Singer/songwriter Caroline Spence '11 visits campus to conduct a songwriting workshop.

The Thirst Project

Luke Romick's internship gave him new skills and the chance to work with others-including Jennifer Garner '94-to help people around the world.

DU faculty Fadhel Kaboub honored

Associate Professor Fadhel Kaboub was recognized at the Free Press 45th Anniversary Celebration with the Debs-Thomas-Harrington Award.

Lessons in Greek

Jill Koval '16 is president of her sorority - and that takes a lot of skill.

Food for Thought

DU raises awareness about local and global impacts of one of our favorite things: food.

Corinne Cox '14

Corinne Cox '14 explains why Denison's History Department is the place to be.

It’s About the People

Three DU students spend time teaching in Brazil and develop new concepts of education, people, and wealth.

Shadows Flee

Avant-garde film artist Bruce McClure's visit to Denison.

Swarm intelligence

A computer science major learns about artificial intelligence.

Emma Draves '01

Draves' work navigates spaces of contemporaneity, hybridity, & globalization.

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