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For Thao Pham ’24, the future = math + economics + the next challenge
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Lori Kurtzman

From humble beginnings, Christian Faur has become an acclaimed artist who’s found a home at Denison by carving his own niche.
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.
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.
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.
As a scholar, athlete, and musician, Jesse Felker will bring a broad student perspective to the Denison Board of Trustees.
Denison helped triple major Ellie Blasko ‘23 explore her passion for piano, discover new interests, and land a dream job in Beverly Hills.
At Denison, seniors get the run of campus during their final days on The Hill. Follow along as we share their stories.
The Roommate Dinner, a Denison tradition, honors some of the college’s deepest relationships
Bonifonte talks about the playfulness of mathematics, the power of data to change our world, and some of his favorite board games.
Physics major Jaelyn Roth’s research helps astrophysicists see supermassive black holes and their related phenomenon more clearly.
Denison’s annual convocation also reveals the winners of the college’s most coveted academic prize, the President’s Medal.
The professor discusses his department’s rebrand, the growing interest in environmental issues, and his feelings on cell phones.
With help from history professor Megan Threlkeld, Carter Patton ’23 tapped his family past for an inventive senior project on World War II.
From humble beginnings, Christian Faur has become an acclaimed artist who’s found a home at Denison by carving his own niche.
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