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Praise for DU’s program from top bluegrass magazine
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Chris Thiessen, Bluegrass Unlimited

Technology, student choice, and career prep will factor more heavily into colleges’ decision-making going forward, says President Adam Weinberg.
Denison’s Studio Art department introduces Columbus Creative in Residence program.
College students are starting to depend more on a range of different entities to meet their needs.
Denison is partnering with experts, taking guidance from science, and being flexible and adaptable to achieve holistic health for the community.
Higher Ed has an opportunity to create flexible programs, pathways, and credentials that are more accessible, and more relevant.
President Weinberg: Students need to develop a range of attributes—from creativity, ethics and intuition to analytical, quantitative and logic skills.
$10 million grant supports Denison’s commitment to successfully launch students and recent alumni into professions and expand global programs.
Update from Pres. Weinberg on the impact of recent guidance on Denison students and the joint statement made by the GLCA Presidents and signed by Denison.
Pres. Weinberg makes the case in Kiplinger that there’s never been a better time for students & recent grads to make new connections & develop skills.
Denison President Adam Weinberg and VP Laurel Kennedy share ways to build a better career launchpad for low-income students.
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Laurel Kennedy

Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment.
College is not a spectator sport. The college experience you have will be the one you create.
President Adam Weinberg addresses the Class of 2019 with a graduation message.
HESS major Bronwyn McGary finds strength in her father’s philosophy when the road is hard — like when she was diagnosed with an autoimmune illness.
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Bronwyn McGary ’19

Denison’s work of higher education can help drive positive job growth in our Columbus community.
A prestigious award helps students expand a clean water program.
Allison Koneczny’s research won the award for the best undergraduate empirical research at the Ohio Psychologists Association conference.
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