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Going Green On the Hill

Denison is continuing its active campaign to go green and to be more sustainable.

What is a Denison Seminar?

Denison Seminars are exciting classes that are designed to encourage sophomore and junior level students to think broadly about a set of topics.

Q&A with Jessen Havill

What is Computational Science? Learn about Denison's newest concentration from a quick Q&A session with Professor Jessen Havill.

The Odd Couple

The Biology & Computer Science departments collaborate on a new course called Computational Biology.

Compose, Create, Collaborate

Composer and Associate Professor HyeKyung Lee writes for a variety of mediums, mixing styles and collaborating with others to enrich the experience.

Unexpected connection in the classroom

When Sammy Seibel ’17 completed her assignment in her First Year Seminar on WWII, she didn't realize she would be connecting with her own family history.

The Silencing of Anger

Zatarain-Alsina '15 presented her research at the New Voices, New Perspectives Student Research Conference.

This is Denison: Ana Morales '14

Ana Morales '14 of Lawrence, Mass., president of the student body, represents her peers in DCGA & Campus Affairs Council sessions.

The Pathway to Discovery

Beza Ayalew '09 had no idea when she came to Denison that her path to a fulfilling career would begin with a single, life-altering course.

Human Rights Film Festival

A selection of traveling films from the Human Rights Film Festival sponsored by International Studies are shown each year on campus in February.

Career Frontier

Denison has joined forces with Williams, Brown, Vassar and nine other leading colleges and universities as founding partners of Koru.

No simple answer to the Confusion Range

David Greene undertook what he thought would be a simple project to give his geoscience students an in-the-field tutorial on geologic mapping.

Faculty Published Books

Profs publish books on stereotypes in South African & American literature, the Orangeburg Massacre, and black activists aligning with farm workers.

Study Abroad Programs

Encouraging students to view the world from interdisciplinary perspectives and to be broadly concerned with social, political, and other processes.

'The Wildest, Most Worthy Journey'

Jaclyn Lucas '14 of Chatsworth, Calif., takes a personal look back on her semester spent in a coastal ecology program on the islands of Eastern Africa.

An Inside Look: Swasey Chapel

This brief video, complete with a performance by Jolyn Tsai '13, gives a glimpse into why Swasey Chapel is one of the places Denisonians love best.

Casey Stockton '12

Casey Stockton '12 has done rewarding internships in the non-profit sector in under-resourced communities near his home and in Spanish Harlem, New York.

Josh Goldman '14

Josh Goldman '14 reflects on the annual American Educational Research Association (AERA) workshop.

Departmental Fellows

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is proud to select Departmental Fellows to recognize outstanding achievement.

John McHugh wins DCGA Award

Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy Dr. John McHugh was the first recipient of the DCGA Faculty Member of the Year Award in May 2013.

Founding feminists

When Joan Straumanis came to Denison as a philosophy professor in 1971, she was introduced at her first faculty meeting as a "real feminist hell raiser."

Who gets an English degree?

The importance of the liberal arts model, STEM, the humanities, and the career opportunities earning potential for liberal arts graduates.

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Behind the Scenes

During Big Red Weekend, the Black Box Theatre in Burke saw the premiere of not just one production, but three.

InChemistry Magazine

Denison's Chemistry & Biochemistry department was featured in "InChemistry", in which, is the magazine for ACS (American Chemical Society).

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