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Summer research provides valuable insights into voters’ decision making. It’s difficult work, but the process offers long-term scholarly benefits.
Rising sophomore Julia Smith spent her summer in Washington, D.C. Working at Amazon and living in the nation’s capital provided an enriching experience.
Asher Cole ’29 had plenty of academic options. He chose Denison because of its liberal arts education and the chance to build on a family legacy.
Cole Shegan Siniawski ’26 wasted no time connecting with the career center at Denison. He’s now reaping the benefits of those interactions.
Thinking of working on campus or taking part in the Summer Scholars program? Students say there’s plenty to occupy their free time.
It’s not every year Denison’s first home football game lands in October — and this time, it just happens to align with Big Red Weekend, Oct. 3-5.
Using a type of AI known as reinforcement learning, a Denison student teaches a robot to problem-solve in real time.
Recognition in multiple categories affirms Denison’s position as nation’s premier liberal arts college for career preparation.
DeJong was a three-sport standout in the 1950s, but it was his humility and treatment of others that still resonate after his death.
Refreshed main entrance offers a peek at construction of the new data sciences center.
A stunning new image reveals the secret behind unexpectedly bright high-energy gamma-ray and neutrino emissions from a peculiar blazar.
Denison and Kaplan have partnered to provide courses for graduate-level admissions exams and professional certifications.
Gifts of all sizes totaling $61.8 million helped demonstrate the collective power of the university community.
Executive-in-residence program brings industry leaders to The Hill for their professional expertise, expanded student mentorship opportunities.
His education and training at Denison has enabled him to land prime summer internships with Division I athletic programs.
Rumi Kang ’26 is challenging himself to write a piano concerto. It’s tedious but rewarding work aided by award-winning composer Professor Ching-chu Hu.
Duy Anh Nguyen ’27 took on ambitious summer research. It wasn’t easy, but he completed the task with guidance from his data analytics professor.
Partnership with Licking County Health Department has Summer Scholars scouring woods and fields for data in the fight against Lyme disease
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