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Reel Talk

Denison cinema students had the opportunity to talk shop with three filmmakers

Women in Computing

This February, five Denison women attended a women in computing conference.

In Conversation

Anne Barngrover '08 talks with retiring faculty member Dennis Read about the writing life, Denison, teaching, and their friendship.

Translating Freud

Comparing translations of Freud may lead Kurt Grahnke ’15 to a new career path.

The wonders of wildlife

An internship at the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center filled Sara Wilkes's toolbox with skills she has carried forward into her life.

Why Denison?

There are far too many reasons to count, but let's start with this one: It's a little bit magic here.

Opera by the Bay

Zach Elmassian '10, has just won a spot with the prestigious Merola Opera Program, the history major will debut there in the summer of 2015.

Striking out on their own

Although identical twins Rohin and Raghav are both econ majors with computer science minors, their summer internships were very different.

From Summer Research to the Stage

A translation and adaptation of “Fando y Lis” by Emily Schuman ’13, staged in Philadelphia, has been deemed “brilliant” and “unnerving.”

Dinosaur Dynasty

The latest project for composer Matt Morton '99, the documentary "Dinosaur 13," marries his love of music and environmental studies.

Music to his ears

Denison student composer Cole Rumora ’15 arranged and recorded a work with singer-songwriter Caroline Jones.

Inside Vail

The Vail Series provides students like Taylor Hallowell ’15 with real world team management experience.

The Power of ‘And’

A TEDx talk from political science major David Howitt ’90 on the power of bringing heart to the entrepreneurial spirit.

Trumpeting history

Music Professor Mark Wade sounded his trumpet in a legendary Austrian music hall and shed new light on Haydn.

Shooting for Mars

An internship at NASA yielded Nick Costa ’16 practical experience and a behind-the-scenes look at the most famous space program in the world.

The Power of Listening

The Communication department utilizes the concept of "Communication as constitutive" to guide studies and thoughts.

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