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Storytellers

The Reynolds Young Writers Workshop took place last week. This year’s group had a special guest—a student who traveled more than 8,000 miles.

The original young writer

As students work this week at the annual Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop, we take a look at the career of the writer who brought it to life.

Holding the Trust

As the college's 2015 recent student trustee, CeCe McGee '15 will join the board of trustees.

Summers are anything but quiet

While the classrooms of Ebaugh Laboratories are quiet each summer, research labs are buzzing with faculty-student collaboration on original research.

All together with TUTTI

The 2015 Tutti Festival was a week filled with creativity and collaboration.

Inside Academics at Denison

We asked a few of our professors to talk about academics at Denison. It's a way to see why teaching and learning are just better here.

Marketing Master

Chris Franco’s new-music blog went viral and kick-started an innovative career in marketing.

Inside the French Embassy

For Courtney Vinopal ’13, working for the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., is more than writing and editing.

The Philosophy of Physics

Professor of Physics and Astronomy Steve Doty was awarded a Charles Brickman Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Students Helping Local Farmers

Seniors Jennifer Curry and Emily Marguerite bring local produce to the Denison community through a partnership with area farmers.

That's Teamwork

A video game design course matches computer science students with students from music and creative writing classes.

The Business of Sports

In his new book, George Bodenheimer '80, former ESPN president, talks about the early days of the network and his climb from mailroom to the boardroom.

Niche Market

Darren Lachtman ’04, founded the social media company Niche and recently sold it to Twitter. It was a strategic move for both companies.

Scavenger Loop

English Professor David Baker is both a poet whose words are lyrical and a musician who gives expression to melody.

A Life Abroad

Starting with his off-campus study in Hong Kong, Paul Henderson ’97 has spent his post-grad years in Asia, delving into different echelons of education.

An Amazing Job

Emma Hazel '12 has a unique group of colleagues at the Lincoln Children's Zoo in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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