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Study Here, Study There

Students talk about their vastly different experiences in Ohio, Great Britain, and Bangladesh.

How much is an NBA player worth?

This summer, Danny Persia '14, working with Matt Neal, created interesting and bizarre statistical methods for measuring player value in the NBA,

'I just write me'

Mark Evans Bryan '96, associate professor of theatre, has a new play that has been getting attention on three continents.

A Family Film

When Kirk Combe was working on his sci-fi book, 2084, he often would run plot ideas by his son Clayton, who had just graduated from Granville High.

Costume Collection

Denison's digitized Historical Costume Collection showcases over 350 garments and accessories from 1830 through the 20th Century.

She has science writing on the BRAIN

Lyric Jorgenson '00 fell in love with neuroscience, and now she's staff lead for the BRAIN Initiative at the National Institutes of Health

Dr. Ludwig Wins MAA Teaching Award

The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) recognized Lew Ludwig with the Ohio Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics.

Not just a place to sleep

Residential colleges are casting their residence halls as primary sites for civic learning.

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Sculpting History

The latest piece of art by Rob Firmin '70 commemorates Rosa Parks and was unveiled this year in the U.S. Capitol's National Statuary Hall.

This is Denison: Mark Moller

A conversation with Mark Moller, dean of first-year students, philosophy professor and, yes, a Winnie the Pooh fan.

Welcome to Denison

President Weinberg expresses his respect and admiration for for the Class of 2017.

International Intrigue

It's not every day that U.S. college students have to fully imagine themselves as citizens of another nation, but that's exactly what one class did.

Sweet Charity & Medieval Guilt

Adam Davis has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to dig deeper into the 12th and 13th centuries in Champagne, France.

To March for Others

To March for Others, by Dr. Lauren Araiza, explores the reasons why black activists crossed ideological divides to align themselves with a union.

First-Year Connections

Denison’s First-Year Program supports first-year students through orientation programs and advising opportunities that span the academic year.

Preparing a generation to do public work

Colleges have an obligation to civic learning, to capture the jobs debate, and to recalibrate the relationship between campuses and communities.

Richard G. Lugar

Richard Lugar attended the public schools of Indianapolis and graduated from Denison University in 1954.

Summer Scholar, Kaitlyn Grissom

Kaitlyn Grissom '12 used all of these skills while designing an exhibit for The Castle on the Canal, an African-American museum and community center.

Handmade Music

Bluegrass music is more than a toe-tapping good time at Denison, it's also one of the first-and finest-academic programs in the nation.

Dancing on the way to Pompeii

Maybe all roads don't lead to Rome. But this one led to a brilliant career in archaeology and to an ancient dig site in Pompeii.

Denison's Ensemble-in-Residence ETHEL

ETHEL has been engaging the entire campus and the greater community in an exploration of music and its connections with other academic disciplines.

Lara Ellinger ’05

Lara Ellinger '05 is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy.

Thomas E. Skidmore '54

Harvard offered Thomas Skidmore '54 a post-doctoral fellowship in 1961 to change his history specialty to Modern Latin America.

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