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Artists can cross lines that medical professionals sometimes don’t have the space to.
Enjoy an excerpt from Prof Jack Shuler’s recent book, “This is Ohio”: A New Way of Thinking About Addiction.
via Columbus Monthly
Denison students canvas the campus to register voters and get out the vote.
KeyBank VP Shaquira Johnson ‘98 (Communication major) has been chosen to lead the revenue team of Northeast Ohio’s Boys & Girls Club.
via Morning Journal
Denison’s Bluegrass Ensemble embraces the old-time radio-hour genre for a virtual performance.
First-year students develop leadership skills to implement their personal goals throughout four years of college.
by

Malina Infante ‘24

Scholarship and teaching are enriched via intellectual community, says Prof. Adam Davis, sharing ways to enhance dialogue in today’s environment.
via Inside Higher Ed
Denison is partnering with experts, taking guidance from science, and being flexible and adaptable to achieve holistic health for the community.
Study by DU Faculty Robert Bennett III notes that Black athletes’ potential to connect with voters can be larger than that of politicians.
via Politico
Taking a stab at fencing proved to Gabriella Longo ‘23 that she could go the distance.
Denison University’s commitment to sustainability is being recognized by state and national organizations.
When a little boy with leukemia wanted to “play ball,” Denisonians stepped up to the plate.
French major and teacher Megan Cover ‘93 will lead the Chattanooga Girls Preparatory School.
via The Chattanoogan.com
Former English major Mark Stevens has been appointed a judge in North Carolina, where he served as an assistant DA in Wake County since 2008.
via myfox8.com
A partnership with Columbus Public Health gathers students, faculty, and health experts to address today’s most pressing public health crises.
Global Commerce’s Executive in Residence program gives students sustained connections with experienced, successful business and nonprofit execs.
Leading Ohio’s Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever, biologist Cody Grasser ‘09 partners with the USDA, ODNR, and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.
via The Outdoor Wire
An intense collaboration between dance and a museum exhibition yields profound insights on Black culture — and an astonishing video.
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