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A video game design course matches computer science students with students from music and creative writing classes.
Playwright Hongyi Tian (‘13) is finding his way at Columbia University.
In his new book, George Bodenheimer ‘80, former ESPN president, talks about the early days of the network and his climb from mailroom to the boardroom.
Perry Robinson, Denison University’s longtime vice president and director of admissions, will be leaving higher education and the college.
Darren Lachtman ’04, founded the social media company Niche and recently sold it to Twitter. It was a strategic move for both companies.
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Laura Estes ‘17

English Professor David Baker is both a poet whose words are lyrical and a musician who gives expression to melody.
Laura Russell received recognition for her paper, ‘Narrative Inquiry and the Praxis of Ethical and Relational Storytelling.’
Denison University has been recognized by Hospice of Central Ohio with the 2015 Hospice of Central Ohio Good Neighbor Award.
The Kussmaul Award, awarded jointly by the Granville Chamber of Commerce and Denison University, was given to Clary Sawyer.
The Princeton Review has recognized Denison’s committed approach to sustainability.
What happens after four years at Denison? Alumni from a wide range of class years tell us how Denison impacted their careers.
Starting with his off-campus study in Hong Kong, Paul Henderson ’97 has spent his post-grad years in Asia, delving into different echelons of education.
Few geologic events impact the global environment like volcanic eruptions.
Environmental attorney credits Denison’s Environmental Studies for career choice.
Emma Hazel ‘12 has a unique group of colleagues at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Kristina Keidel ’17 was recently selected as a member of the National Active Minds Student Advisory Committee (SAC) for 2015-2016.
Richard T. Berman has accepted the position of Director of Austin E. Knowlton Center for Career Exploration.
Tawnee GreenRiver ’16 is studying human development as it relates to interactions across cultures in Italy at the Umbra Institute.
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