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Bragging Rights: What to say the next time someone asks, “Where did you go to school?”
by by Rose Schrott ’14
Chelsey Warner ’11
by by Dan Morrell
From the Archives
by by James Hale '78
As a society, we fear failure, but some of the greatest inventions and discoveries were born of mistakes.
In July, Alumni Council welcomed six new members, including Jeremy Flug and Carlos Maciel Neto, who also will serve on Denison’s…
I can’t help bragging about this great college, and I’m finding quickly that I’m not the only one.
by by Adam S. Weinberg, President
Lauren Sabo-Crawford ’11 and Dan Crawford ’11
by by Dan Morrell
On Board
Once Upon a Time…
It started as a joke to raise a little money to make some potato salad for friends. $55,000 later, Zack Brown ’…
by Interview by Emily Hopcian ’12
Eudora Welty came to campus 50 years ago as the first guest of the Beck Lecture Series. She shared her love of writing,…
by by James Hale '78
Walt Rooney ’92
by By Ryan Jones
Walt Rooney with his sister, Annie, for whom Annie’s Law was named. She was killed in 2013 by a drunk driver.
Denison encourages students’ personal development while showing them how to become a more competitive applicant for any college.
While most students were away during this past summer, Gianna Maiorino and her advisor, Laura Russell, studied kindness.
by Jill Foster
Denison University has redoubled its commitment to transparency for student outcomes.
When NPR’s Lynn Neary wanted insight on the latest Nobel Prize for Literature, she called Charles O’Keefe, professor emeritus of French.
Music Professor Andy Carlson appeared as a featured soloist with the Hendersonville, NC, Symphony Orchestra.
Denison has accepted a gift of the Granville Golf Course, which will remain a public course.
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