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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.
Visiting professor Heather Grimm ’17 shares an intriguing history of Bluegrass music.
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Heather Grimm ‘17

The veil of secrecy surrounding Denison’s top award for graduating students adds to the drama and intrigue of the annual ceremony.
Denison parents are updated on new career programming, the upcoming Wellness Center opening, and more opportunities for their students.
‘Pearls in the Wave,’ a new play by Playwright-in-Residence Hongyi Tian ’13, tells the story of a struggling novelist and her nagging mother.
Cinema students toured studios and met with alumni in the film industry to get a first-hand perspective of life as a filmmaker.
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Lula Burke ‘24

Sydney Kistler ’22 loves performing music — and is equally fervent about the business angle of the industry.
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

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