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We live in tough times, and colleges must help students develop skills and habits to cope.
Each summer, endowed funds support 120 to 140 students pursuing research under the supervision of a faculty member for up to 10 weeks
Sophie Bittner ‘22 publishes study about students with disabilities and their access to academic support in college.
Be highly motivated to take advantage of everything Denison offers, have an open mind, and be prepared to be challenged.
Students in Professor Dosinda Alvite’s classes learn through community, engagement — and lots of creativity.
The Reporting Project at Denison is putting heart into local news — and telling one of Licking County’s biggest stories.
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By Lori Kurtzman; photos by Alan Miller and Lori Kurtzman

There is sometimes a perception that liberal arts colleges are ivory tower academies that don’t provide students with much in the way of career preparation
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By Tim Feran

Biology professors, married to each other and their work, discuss the unique role of a shared teaching position.
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By James Hale ’78; photos by James Schuller

The veil of secrecy surrounding the awarding of the President’s Medal, established in 1985, adds to the drama and intrigue of the annual ceremony.
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By Tom Reed, Photos by James Schuller

As she prepares to retire from the Columbus Museum of Art, Nannette Maciejunes ’75 reflects on the path that led her there.
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By Chris DeVille; photos by James Schuller

The five days of events marked the return of in-person campus reunions for the first time since 2019.
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Tom Reed

“Every piece of data tells us something and points to a new question,” says biologist and geneticist Eric Liebl.
Writing, illustrating, and self-publishing a book involves dozens of opportunities to learn something new.
It’s a day filled with scenes of emotion, soaring achievement, hard work, words of wisdom and long goodbyes. And a few pancakes.
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Tom Reed; Photos by Jo McCulty

“The community, the learning, the professors, the people … It’s what has made more than 300 of us want to come back on some random weekend in June.”
It matters far less where you go to college and much more about how well you take advantage of the place you are going.
As they pack up to leave The Hill, freshly minted Denison graduates face one last multiple-choice test.
College students shouldn’t have to choose between career skills and liberal arts.
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