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Denison’s endowment portfolio beats gains by Harvard and Yale — and helps support middle- and lower-income students.
Denison announces a new collaboration with Third Coast Percussion, a Grammy-winning, artist-run quartet of classically-trained percussionists.
Denison dedicates the Eisner Center, highlighting the interdisciplinary energy of dance, music and theatre.
In the fall of 2019, current Denison students and alumni celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the university’s Black Student Union.
Ph.D. Candidate visits with current students
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Bridget Koerwitz ‘21

Nashville Public Schools honored Judge Richard Dinkins ‘74 with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award for “esteemed career of service.”
via Nashville Public Education Foundation
A humanities-based major focused on how global commerce, businesses, and societies shape one another points the way forward, says Karen E. Spierling
Denison has partnered with the American Talent Initiative to collaborate with philanthropy and research communities.
Matt Harrington ‘84, a member of the Denison Board of Trustees, has been appointed global president of leading communications firm Edelman.
via PRWeek.com
‘women … are taking back their own power, and I think the cowboy is just a personification of strength,’ says Professor Cindi Turnbull.
via Columbus Monthly
Powered by DU Cinema alums, videography firm Loose Films is finding success in Columbus and in cities across the world.
via Spectrum News
Groundbreaking research by a Denison sociologist shed new light on the controversial topic of the value of “thoughts and prayers.”
A 20-year National Park Service veteran, Sarah Davis ‘94 is the first female Chief Park Ranger at Yellowstone National Park.
via Billings Gazette
Our worries about fears over Generation Z are overblown, says Denison Asst. prof. Miranda Sachs.
via Washington Post
David Baker, poet and English professor, gives a reading from his latest book “Swift,” and an interview about his work.
via Harbor Light
Denison students will access immersive professional experiences in the nation’s capital, thanks to a partnership with The Washington Center.
via The Washington Center
‘Drag Race’ star Nina West (AKA Andrew Levitt ‘01) scores a first at the Emmys — walking the red carpet in full drag regalia.
via Cosmopolitan.com
Author & Prof. Michael Croley is a Weymouth Writer-in-Residence; he will read from his debut short-story collection, “Any Other Place: Stories.”
via The Pilot
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