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Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat or toasting a lifelong friendship, the options for your next visit to Granville just keep getting better.
Keeping student athletes fit when they’re not on The Hill is a team effort.
Fellows get the full consultant experience: research, teamwork, data analysis, and client presentations
Teckie and Don Shackelford have supported more than 340 students through their scholarship endowments on The Hill. But that’s just part of the story.
Denison’s Teaching Seminar introduces relevant teaching topics, stimulates discussion within the group, and builds community for new faculty members.
Coach, Cross Country and Track and Field
This issue celebrates a few of the many ways relationships and connections between Denisonians take place and continue to add meaning to our lives.
It’s no surprise that a college built on connections is, well, connected.
From the group chats to the golf tournaments, the happy hours to the happy birthdays, alums share how the friendships forged on The Hill last a lifetime.
Zoe Meyer ‘23 was a junior when she decided to major in journalism. The late move felt risky, but assistant professor Doug Swift had her back.
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Zoe Meyer ‘23

Eric Liebl retired this spring after 29 years of teaching molecular biology and genetics. He took us to his second office: the Bio Reserve.
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Emmet Anderson ‘24

Sue Douthit O’Donnell ’67 says her $7.5 million gift to the library and narrative nonfiction program was inspired by her parents
The Roommate Dinner, a Denison tradition, honors some of the college’s deepest relationships
The entire Division III NCAA championship team is making the trip, believed to be Denison’s first.
All colleges come from humble origins. What happens after that mostly depends upon one thing: money. Denison is no exception
They built it, and the players came
Zarrina Juraqulova shares how her childhood in Central Asia informed her career path and how economics is as much about people as money.
The concert would become a minor footnote — and our 48 hours together would be deeply profound in ways we never anticipated.
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David Crouse ‘77

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