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Nearly $90,000 from the Ohio EPA will go toward equipment to convert food waste into fertilizer.
Mafe talks about her research, teaching practices, and how The Legend of Zelda connects to the liberal arts.
Jerrica Blake, a special events associate at Denison, will represent the U.S. in the global competition.
Cowling discusses his love of comics, how they fit into philosophy, and what students should expect in his classes.
A mural — and the Denison Summer Scholar painting it — spring to life in a Newark community-service project.
The Lisska Prize will recognize philosophy professors who positively impact their liberal arts colleges.
The relationship between the late Phil Torrens and star runner Dee Salukombo mended broken hearts and brought help to kids in war-torn Central Africa.
Encouraged by Centennial High School Assistant Principal Kay Fields-Battle ‘95, Jay Jackson ‘25 has found a home on The Hill.
Denison students are helping to solve the mystery surrounding Ireland’s McDermott’s Castle, an ancient home of kings.
Paul and Katharine Hylbert have made a leadership gift toward construction of a new lacrosse and soccer stadium.
Kim talks about his path to piano, the late mentor who still watches over him, and the freedom of teaching and studying music at a liberal arts college.
Tenure has been awarded to five members of the faculty, who will be promoted to associate professor in fall 2023.
A life-altering trauma triggered Warren Hauk’s extreme light sensitivity. But it didn’t keep him from sharing the beauty of the natural world.
Learn about the 13 alums awarded the Alumni Citation as part of Reunion 2023.
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Lily Callander

From study abroad to resources for international students, Professor Katy Crossley-Frolick helps Denison take a global view.
The entire Division III NCAA championship team is making the trip, believed to be Denison’s first.
Support from Marilyn P. McConnell will expand academic uses for the facility beyond traditional disciplines.
Presidential hugs, ceremonial cap-tossing, a magical student speaker. On May 13, we celebrated the hard work of more than 500 graduates.
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