October 23, 2024 Modeling international student success A fall break event connected Denison international students with international alums and employers in Columbus. via The Advertiser Magazine
October 17, 2024 Professor Lew Ludwig takes the plunge on AI in education “Ignoring AI or banning it was not an option,” says Ludwig, who has shifted from asking “What’s the answer?” to “Why is that the answer?” via Real Clear Education
October 15, 2024 Class of 2028 is Denison’s most selective yet A high-achieving Class of 2028 underscores Denison’s growing appeal as a top-flight, nationally renowned liberal arts college.
October 11, 2024 Brit Morse ’17 covers HR and workplace trends for Fortune magazine Previously, Morse was an associate editor at Inc. magazine covering HR, public policy, and legal affairs for Inc.com. via Talking Biz News
September 30, 2024 GSI Executive Search raises Scott McNett ’83 to managing principal McNett also owns and operates South Hampshire Racquet Club in St. Louis, a full-service health club offering tennis, fitness, and dining amenities. via Club and Resort Business
September 30, 2024 Visiting professor Craig Pinkerton shares travel abroad insights Pinkerton shares reflections about traveling to Thailand and his book about Buddhist communication practices, public advocacy, and activism. via Ohio University events
September 25, 2024 Rising national rankings reflect Denison’s leadership in the liberal arts Rankings from U.S. News and the Princeton Review recognize the university's academic innovation and career preparation.
September 2, 2024 Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to speak at Denison As part of the Lugar Lecture Series, Holder will meet with classes and engage in a moderated conversation at Swasey Chapel.
August 16, 2024 Artist Evan Stoler ’16 exhibition in Oak Park, Illinois Stoler was nominated as a 2022 “Outstanding Emerging Visual Artist" and is represented by Anderson O'Brien Fine Arts in Omaha. via Happeningnext.com
August 16, 2024 Denison celebrates record-breaking fundraising year in 2024 Gifts of all sizes totaling $60.5 million helped demonstrate the collective power of the university community.
August 15, 2024 ‘This experience broadened my horizons’ A summer business immersion program at Denison Edge challenged students to create products for a bank looking to improve financial literacy.
August 12, 2024 Denison recognized for historic preservation of Beth Eden Originally built to house Denison’s president, Beth Eden has been transformed, maintaining its historic character while adapting to meet current needs.
August 8, 2024 What did you do over summer break? Denison students spent the summer of 2024 building their skills and resumes across the country and around the world.
August 5, 2024 Welcome to the Denison Class of 2028 Embrace new experiences, build meaningful relationships, and stay curious. President Weinberg's letter offers essential advice to thrive.
July 26, 2024 Five ways students can get the most out of college Students don’t have to be fully formed when they go off to college — but they should be fully engaged, President Adam Weinberg says.
July 24, 2024 How to choose a college that’s right for you An extensive guide to finding a university that will launch you into a successful career and life.
July 24, 2024 Natalie Casa ’27 debuts original musical comedy in Cleveland Film major Natalie Casa and her twin sister Sophia wrote and produced “Ship Show," a musical comedy described as "hilarious and heartwarming." via FreshwaterCleveland.com
July 24, 2024 Todd Marion ’88 joins Easterly Asset Management as Senior VP Marion, a former VP at Oppenheimer Funds, brings his expertise in managing multibillion-dollar territories and fostering relationships to Easterly. via Business Wire
July 16, 2024 Suni Harford ’84 Joins Academy Securities’ Advisory Board Harford most recently served as president of UBS Asset Management and co-chairs the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Investing. via Associated press
July 10, 2024 Chloe Sferra ’20 wins grants to connect Korean girls to STEM The Fulbright alum, who taught in Korea, will conduct a STEM summer program for young girls living in a social welfare home in South Korea. via kkoom.org
July 9, 2024 ‘You’ll never guess what I did today’ Dancer Grace Lukens ’26 never imagined herself a fencer. But that’s the kind of thing that happens at Denison.
July 2, 2024 Students search for the source of killer earthquakes A geology field trip to the Andes seeks to better understand the sources of major earthquakes and save lives.
June 26, 2024 New Denison podcast celebrates the lives of ordinary Ohioans The audio series from The Reporting Project shares community stories rarely told.
June 7, 2024 Alvaro Araque ’98 new board chair of Wisconsin Bankers Asso. Araque, senior vice president and director of consumer, private, and business banking for the Johnson Financial Group, to lead the 2024-2025 board. via Wisconsin Bankers Association
June 7, 2024 Dan Hodgkinson ’07 to lead Chicago's Lake County Bar Association Former basketball player Hodgkinson, a partner at McCollum Hodgkinson & Nikitas, is an inductee of the Big Red Athletic Hall of Fame. via Chicago Daily Herald
June 7, 2024 Professor Matt Kretchmar's 352-mile endurance bike race Kretchmar was one of only 200 racers selected for the “XL-level" contest: 352 miles on all-gravel roads through the Flint Hills region of Kansas. via The Reporting Project
June 5, 2024 Relive the joy of Reunion 2024 Hundreds packed The Hill to rediscover old friends and share their pride in Denison’s outstanding accomplishments.
May 29, 2024 Ricardo Hall named Denison’s new vice president for Student Life The former Lehigh University vice president for student affairs will join Denison in the summer of 2024.
May 29, 2024 The year in Denison sports: 2023-24 Denison wins its fifth consecutive North Coast Athletic Conference All-Sports Championship trophy and boasts some standout performances.
May 28, 2024 Liberal arts colleges must embed career services throughout campus Colleges should strive to teach students both how to think and to be career-ready when they graduate, says President Adam Weinberg.
May 24, 2024 Colleen Boyle ’24 to serve as recent student trustee Boyle will represent the current student body on Denison’s board of trustees.
May 24, 2024 PBS taps professor emeritus to discuss a giant of American poetry David Baker, who has taught Wallace Stevens to generations of Denison students, appeared in a recent Poetry in America episode.
May 24, 2024 Visual arts chair named 2024-25 U.S. Fulbright Scholar Micaela Vivero is heading to Spain, where she will be teaching at Universidad de Murcia.
May 22, 2024 A campus icon returns to The Hill Alexander Liberman’s Path is back to its home outside Burke Hall.
May 17, 2024 Cleveland landmark Cinematheque co-founder John Ewing ’73 retires Ewing had screened more than 9000 films on the Cleveland Institute of Art campus since the repertory theater launched in 1986. via Freshwater Cleveland
May 11, 2024 Advice for Graduates as You Launch into Your Lives and Careers: A Commencement Address President Weinberg delivers his commencement address to the Class of 2024.
May 8, 2024 From senior research to G7 meetings Raymond Marolt '14 took his interest in migration and global issues from his senior research project all the way to a global career.
May 8, 2024 Journalism hosts sixth annual audio storytelling competition This year's Podcast-a-thon brought the best stories across disciplines to date. Listen to the winners here.
May 7, 2024 Gary Morabito ’04 moves to managing director at D.A. Davidson Morabito will work across capital markets, investment banking, institutional research, and sales and trading at the full-service investment firm. via Business Wire
May 6, 2024 Live blog: Senior Send-Off 2024! At Denison, seniors get the run of campus during their final days on The Hill.
April 22, 2024 Michael Plowgian ’99 rejoins KPMG from the US treasury department At the Treasury, tax specialist Plowgian, then deputy assistant secretary for international tax affairs, served as a top US negotiator at the OECD. via Consulting U.S. News
April 16, 2024 Attorney Clifford "Seth" Sethness ’77 joins new firm as partner Sethness ’77, a leading labor and employment attorney, joins Seyfarth and Shaw LLP as a partner in the firm's Los Angeles office. via Seyfarth
April 15, 2024 Three Denison professors awarded tenure in 2024 Denison welcomes newly tenured faculty Cristina Caldari, Justin Coleman, and Philip Rudd.
April 10, 2024 Denison’s Liv Gjestvang recognized as technology leader Industry leader honors VP and CIO Liv Gjestvang for leadership, innovation, and excellence in technology.
April 10, 2024 Inside-the-beltway internship yields great experiences As a legal intern in Washington, D.C., Jay Jackson ’25 staffed a $69 billion Federal Trade Commission hearing.
April 10, 2024 Learning grand strategy from a master In a course taught by military strategist Scott Smitson, students explore theory, policy, partnerships, and other tools to solve wicked problems.
April 10, 2024 Rachael Moser ’10 is new education adviser for Oregon Moser will coordinate K-12 agencies across the state on social and emotional investments for students. via News from the States
April 9, 2024 Anne Barngrover's poetry collection earns a top prize in Florida "Everwhen" earned a bronze medal by the Florida Book Awards. Anne Barngrover '08 is the director of Saint Leo's Master of Creative Writing Program. via Saint Leo news