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Sydney Kistler ’22 loves performing music — and is equally fervent about the business angle of the industry.
Earth Sciences Prof. Erik Klemetti leads students in research on a catastrophic event linked to Native American cultures 1,600 years ago.
via Discover Magazine
Pandemic uncertainty has reinforced the need for an adaptable, flexible workforce with the ability to learn. Liberal arts students are one answer.
Professor Sarah Supp synthesizes data analytics and biology, creating surprising new ways to research and solve problems.
So many good things to brag about.
Celebrating the 20-year anniversary of the first NCAA National Championship for Denison’s Women’s Swimming & Diving
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By Emily Hopcian ‘12

Christopher Male ’04 is hoping to jumpstart a revolution in autism care by investing in emerging technologies and innovative services.
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By Alexander Gelfand, Photos by Ryan Wendler

Professor Emeritus, Mathematics
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By Alice Duncanson, Illustration by Gisela Goppel

Get your game on — or not — in a nearby downtown spot for friends and friendly competition
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By Sierra Swanson, Photo courtesy of PINS Mechanical Co./Nick Fancher

A life of work and vision brings Susan Cox ’54 to a place of beauty.
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Written By James Hale, Photo by Russell Cox

New and noteworthy around campus
Noelle Warford ’04 is using urban farms to help a Philadelphia community strengthen its roots.
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By April White, Photos by Chris Crisman

Why we use the language of war, even in the absence of a battle.
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Story by Brenda Boyle, Illustration by Daniel Bejar

In his last years, a boy of Granville during the Depression and war years was making loyal friends in his hometown from far across the country.
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By James G. Hale ‘78

Champion of the Arts
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By Alice Duncanson, Illustration by Gisela Goppel

Loose Films started with one camera purchased on credit. Their film Poser made its debut at one of the most prestigious film festivals in the country.
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April White

The Atomic Spy in America Who Got Away
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By Ann Hagedorn ‘71, Illustration by Jonathan Bartlett

Matt Iammarino ’18 on becoming the Tennessee Titans’ first analytical researcher.
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By Paul Flannery

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