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Eric Colaco ’25 is a finalist for the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards’ Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year. Here’s how you can help him win.
A student vision for accessible cryptocurrency earns a spot in a major Boston competition.
Denison is helping Ohio K-12 schools build smart, responsible AI policies that empower learning.
Led by captains Henri Heyes, Kameron Kist, and Zarius Eusebe, the Big Red seniors will leave behind a legacy that’s unrivaled.
Denison offensive lineman Canyon Schneider ’26 has earned national recognition for his extraordinary commitment to community causes and service.
The art world is full of interesting careers as curators, publishers, fundraisers, and more.
Amanda Daniels got a late start in lacrosse and spent time creating content for bull riders. But she’s turned the Big Red into a perennial power.
What We Can Be: The Denison Campaign is a $400 million fundraising effort supporting Denison’s vision for the future.
AI Summit hosted by Denison and its partner Amazon Web Services advances thinking around incorporating AI skills and strategic uses.
Generous donors have committed more than $30.5 million to renovate historic Doane Hall and create a campus hub for data, technology, and innovation.
Big games, talent, and smiles reign in alums’ return to The Hill.
Liv Gjestvang, Denison VP and CIO, is recognized for her campus-wide impact in technology and innovation.
From AI master classes to cheering on Big Red, families experienced Denison alongside their students.
An all-Big Red final compelled ITA regional tournament organizers to move the championship match from Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Denison’s campus.
Campus symposium explores big questions: What opportunities exist for AI to shape learning with both imagination and integrity?
Michele Walton Hoehn ’89 had fond memories of the room in Crawford Hall; now her daughter, Kate ’29, is making her own in the very same space.
More than 130 Summer Scholars enjoyed the opportunity to explain their projects to fellow students and faculty at two symposiums.
At a launch party hosted by Denison, best-selling author Jeffrey Selingo says the college has ‘all the elements of a dream school.’
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