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Newark native Jeremy Blake ‘00 hopes to become the city’s next mayor.
via Newark Adocate
Denison’s beloved Vail Series celebrates 40 years with a stellar line-up.
via Newark Advocate
Admission VP Greg Sneed says depth of work in 1 area is more important than having many involvements. Be honest and authentic in your application.
via Washington Post
Is there value to the phrase “Thoughts & Prayers”? Prof. Shiri Noy’s research explores this idea - the results are surprising.
via Washington Post
Denison students give a lot back to the local community— Susie Kalinoski is the connector between Denison and local nonprofits.
via Newark Advocate
Interviewer Maggie Vettel ‘19 connects with another Art History and Visual Culture graduate
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Maggie Vettel ‘19

Pres. Weinberg notes that today’s liberal arts can clarify both how businesses and markets operate, and how human beings think and what they need.
Emeriti President Dale Knobel will assume the interim presidency of Southwestern University.
via Southwestern.edu
Ellen Degeneres is bringing “How to Get Run Over by a Truck” by Katie McKenna ‘04 to CW TV.
via Variety
Assoc. Prof. Paul Djupe explores bias in academic publishing, asking the question: Have men and women achieved parity in publishing academic work?
via Washington Post
Change-maker Lily Gross ‘19 is working with Bon Appetit, creating positive change by educating consumers and supporting more sustainable products.
via Bon Appetit Management
Elliot Hayne ’20, a geosciences major, sailed with SEA Semester on a scientific research voyage to the remote Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
A summer internship at Yale Medical School gives biology major Greta Leissa ’21 a grounding in research.
Chelsey Warner ‘11 is making a living in her dream industry and city - the post production supervisor makes magic happen on screens big & small.
via voyagela.com
College is not a spectator sport. The college experience you have will be the one you create.
Women’s fencing, led by champion fencer Peter Grandbois, is a DIII varsity sport beginning immediately in the 2019-20 season.
via DenisonBigRed.com
Denison University welcomes two students through the Sutton Trust US Program, funded by the US-UK Fulbright Commission.
Dustin Brentlinger has joined Denison University as inaugural Polk Family Director of Student Health and Wellness
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