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Emeritus Professor of English David Baker provides the backstory of his poem featured in Denison Magazine.
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By David Baker

True to its occupant, John Jackson’s office is a quiet space — personal, distinctive.
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By James G. Hale ’78; photos by Patrick DeMichael ’13

When the 6,000-square-foot fire house directly to the west became available, the partners of the popular restaurant and brew pub were ready to pounce.
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By James Hale ’78; photos by Patrick DeMichael ’13

Professor emeritus, English
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By Tom Reed

Yazmina Salahuddin-Robinson’s intense curiosity about languages and cultures drew her to the international studies major.
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By Ginny Sharkey; photo by James Schuller

Tim Cianciola established a new Denison mark for career wins despite losing parts of two seasons to the pandemic.
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By Tom Reed; photo by Jace Delgado

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

Denison CIO Liv Gjestvang wants to understand and build better structures to support learning, retention, and long-term success.
via Ed Scoop
Black people make up 13.2% of Ohio’s population, and yet, they account for 20% of opioid overdose deaths so far this year, says Shuler.
via Columbus Dispatch
Following a national search, Denison University is pleased to announce the appointment of Huy Trinh as director of admission.
In this podcast, three Denison professors discuss why Black girls are judged as if they’re adults, which has significant ramifications today.
via Columbus Dispatch
Kienzle Stadium will provide world-class facilities for Denison athletics.
Denison’s new Chief Information Officer Liv Gjestvang, has a wide perspective on the technology landscape of higher education — a global view.
Poser, a Tribeca-debuted film by DU grads, grabs headlines for its behind-the-scene glimpse of indie music landscape.
via Spin
Denison University President Dr. Adam Weinberg has been named the president of the North Coast Athletic Conference.
Jen Clancey ‘23 reports on WWII veteran’s experiences as a lead-up to serving as grand marshal for Columbus July 4 Parade.
via Columbus Dispatch
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.
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