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A prestigious award helps students expand a clean water program.
First in her family to go to college, Prof. Olivia Aguilar developed a love of science and the environment - now she teaches both to her students.
via Newark Advocate
Summer research by Sihan Cai ’20 is moving technology one step closer to an error-free future.
King Richard III is one of the most talked-about figures in history. Denison students find that the famous monarch may not be who we thought he was.
Brianne Jaquette ‘06 is traveling Norway as a Fulbright Scholar giving lectures and getting to know the country.
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Brianne Jaquette ‘06

NSF fellowship winner Patrick Banner ’18 is a talented researcher in quantum optics, and a scientist who wants to share his enthusiasm.
Denison partners with Medill School of Journalism for Between Coasts conference.
Students gain skills for academic and professional success by serving as tutors for other students.
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Alexis Boyages ‘19

Our annual Academic Awards Convocation honors both teaching and learning.
The Mellon Foundation has approved a grant of $700,000 to Denison University for an initiative to embed “place-based” narrative in the curriculum.
Two days with Professor Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, an expert on religion and state in the contemporary politics of Muslims in America.
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Sarah Curtin ‘18

Denison University announces newly tenured professors.
Lew Ludwig led an effort to create an instructional-practices guide that is helping math professors teach their students more effectively.
A service-learning program teams dollars and knowledge for college students to serve and learn in their communities.
Professor Maria Tatar ‘67 has built a career on the literature of fairy tales.
Children in rural communities can have a difficult time keeping up their academic skills in the summer.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry celebrates student excellence.
A NYT Book Review Editor’s Choice book, professor Margot Singer’s novel “Underground Fugue” has been touted by readers and reviewers alike.
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