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The Power of Potential

An internship in Costa Rica filled with unexpected challenges led to powerful life lessons.

Exploring Granville

Enjoy a two-minute video walking tour of Granville with Philosophy Professor Tony Lisska, amateur historian and professional raconteur.

Life in Ghana

Life in Ghana was very different from life on the hill.

Athletes Abroad

In May 2015, Denison men's basketball coach and three members of his team went to Costa Rica through the U.S.A. Athletes International Program.

Berlin: Beneath the Divide

A team-taught class traveled to Berlin to study the effects of urban division on culture and society.

'Out of Sync'

In 2012, Katie Woods '14 wrote a play that depicts a struggle with mental health.

What you get in your 4 years

As first-year students begin their time at Denison, we bring you words from departing seniors about what to look forward to in the coming years.

A Real Professional

Hailey Bruce '16 took part in a three-week residency with the Parsons Dance Company in New York City.

Outsider Artist

Cinema Professor Dave Bussan set out to make a film about an artist's work, and instead created one about a religious journey.

Research in Africa

A Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship gives Denison faculty Joanna Tague the opportunity to continue her research in Africa.

Breaking the tape

Andrea Karl '14 wins her second marathon and becomes a St. Louis star.

Disciples of Ceramics

Surprisingly, a world built on feet of clay can be both stable and exciting.

Swimming outside the lanes

National swimming champion Michelle Howell '15 isn't leaving her community service work behind after graduation.

Revolutionary Women

Megan Threlkeld's new book looks at women's rights in the U.S. and Mexico.

Time for change

Henry Durand '70 remembers a complex moment in Denison's evolution.

Shared impact

Both changed by Denison, two alumni cross paths in Bolivia.

History in the making

Daweed Abdiel is an incoming first-year student who recently found himself playing a small part in our nation's history.

Students at the Lab

The experiences of Stephanie Sanders, a fall 2014 Participant in the ORSS program.

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