Denison University has redoubled its commitment to transparency for student outcomes.

Denison has accepted a gift of the Granville Golf Course, which will remain a public course.

The John Alford Scholarship is for $30,000 a year and renewable for $120,000 over 4 years.

Columbus, Ohio, just 30 minutes from campus, affords Denison students quick access to a fast growing metropolis, the 15th largest city in America.

Denison University has a well-earned reputation for its commitment to accessibility and affordability.

Denison's Big Red Weekend is a place and time to remembering the past, looking to the future — and most importantly, having fun.

Denison is ranked at No. 11 for economic diversity of its students in the list of the nation's top colleges and universities.

Michael Morris was named as interim director for the Vail Series.

Kristina Dungan '15 conducted research in experimental quantum communication.

First year students will move into their residence halls assisted by members of the Big Red football team, Sustainability Fellows and other staff.

As the Denison University Ensemble-in-Residence, ETHEL will be on campus for three weeks.

The Getty Museum has invited Denison University faculty member Rebecca Kennedy, assistant professor of classics, to lecture.

The Princeton Review has recognized the college on its list of 'Best Value Private Colleges.'

Kimberly Coplin, '85 has been named Provost of Denison University.

The most recent publication to cite Denison's upward trajectory is Forbes, ranking it among the very best in its list of "America's Top Colleges."

Cynthia O. Booth has been selected as a finalist of the Entrepreneur of the Year competition for South-central Ohio and Kentucky.

Ambassador Tony P. Hall is a leading advocate for hunger relief programs and improving human rights in the world.

Jonathan Silverstein '89, joined OrbiMed in 1999, co-founding a global venture capital business.

N. Lynn Eckhert '64 was awarded an alumni citation from her alma mater.

Suni Harford '84 oversees the North American sales, trading, and origination businesses of Citi's securities and banking franchise.

Dr. Wendy Wolf '74, is founding president and chief executive officer of the Maine Health Access Foundation, the state’s largest health philanthropy.

Michael Eisner '64 has been awarded an alumni citation by Denison University.

Robert C. Knuepfer is a professor at Northwestern University and has authored many professional articles.

Bryant’s life is distinguished by true passion and a drive for excellence. He is a philanthropist, supporter of the arts, and a highly-respected vintner.

John V. Faraci '72, has been named the 2014 North American CEO of the Year.

Arnold P. Engelman, a member of the Denison class of 1974, has made a life's work out of bringing artists' dreams come to life.

Principle of Anvil Management, Lowenberg '64 was associated with the Robinson-Humphrey Company LLC, an Atlanta-based investment banking firm since 1970.

Luke Ebbin '89 is a twelve-time platinum, five-time Grammy nominated record producer, songwriter, composer and new media entrepreneur.

Professor Emeritus Ronald Santoni has been lauded for his extensive scholarship on the philosophy of Sartre.

Forbes recognized Denison University in an article about the company’s social media push for participants in its America’s Top Colleges rankings.

The Newark Film Festival’s feature film, “Sparta on Main,” features interviews with community members and Denison President Adam Weinberg.

Seven students were awarded the President's Medal, which is the highest recognition the college gives to a current student.

Denison University honored two professors for teaching excellence award: Catherine Dollard and Nestor Matthews.

Denison University honored four professors with named chairs and professorships at the college's Academic Awards Convocation.

Several Denison University students have received prestigious national and international scholarships.

The Office of Admissions announces the highly successful enrollment of Denison's Class of 2018.

An article in Diverse Issues of Higher Education highlights the special and mutually beneficial relationship between the Posse Foundation and Denison.

Denison has been recognized for sustainability initiatives by the Princeton Review Green Colleges List and AEP.

Denison University has earned a place on the top 100 of Forbes “Grateful Grads” list.

The Sustainable Endowments Institute (SEI) has commended Denison University as a stellar example of collaboration.

Adele Gorrilla, chief investment officer for Denison University, has been honored as its Small Endowment Manager of the Year.

Denison has become a benchmark college for providing students with the kinds of international experiences they will need to be successful in the future.

Denison University announces a partnership with the Summer on the Cuyahoga (SOTC) internship program.

Denison is partnering with Koru, which runs employer-embedded programs with partners like REI and Zulily for recent graduates.

Denison University’s new website recently was named the winner of several prestigious awards in two separate national and international competitions.

On Friday, Oct. 11, Adam S. Weinberg was inaugurated as the 20th president of Denison University.

Associate professor of English Margot Singer has been awarded the James Jones First Novel Fellowship for her novel in progress, “The Art of Fugue.”

Denison joins Say Yes to Education Inc., a national nonprofit organization that helps children in urban school districts attend and pay for college.

Denison University has announced that it will purchase the Granville Inn.

Denison in Teach For America list of the colleges and universities that contribute the greatest number of graduating seniors.

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