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Affordability makes Columbus one of the best places in the nation for first-time homebuyers.
via New York Times
40 students hang out together over a weekend of discovery, pizza, and analyzing data.
The story behind the founding of the Denison Black Student Union.
Artist and professor Jamie Olivier ‘94 has been appointed to the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission
via Hays Post
When Rev. Cindy Jarvis ‘71 began her vocation it was unusual for women to be in the pulpit, hospitals and homes as a minister.
via Chestnuthilllocal.com
A true student of the liberal arts, cinema and psychology double major Charles Pugsley ‘09 owns an independent, pop-up bookstore.
via Columbus Monthly
Trevor Bright relishes teaching students as a PGA Assistant Golf Professional at the Denison Golf Club in Granville.
via Newark Advocate
A new poll by Times Higher Ed/Wall Street Journal puts the Big Red at #6 for best student/faculty interactions.
Scott Hylbert’s novel ‘Task Lyst’ intertwines characters in questionable — and at times illegal — activities as part of the gig economy.
via Rancho Bernando News Journal
Mo Stemen ‘07 shares some stories and tips (hobbies can become a business) from her vantage point inside the production of “The Lion King”
Dance major Connie Bergstein Dow ‘73 wants to engage children with dance through her book, “From A to Z with Energy! 26 Ways to Move and Play.”
via Free Spirit Publishing
The New England Foundation for the Arts has awarded Denison a grant for a performing arts initiative.
The National Science Foundation has awarded a three-year $50,000 research grant to DU Assistant Professor of Data Analytics Sarah Supp.
With high salaries and low cost of living, Columbus once again makes the #1 sport if Fortune’s list of top US cities for tech jobs.
via Fortune
Denison University has been awarded a grant of $275,000 to fund a new model that welcomes and supports underserved students in the sciences.
Jimmy Fennessey ’19 has been awarded a prestigious Boren Scholarship to study in Jordan during the 2019-20 academic year.
Cinema major Robert Levine ‘00 is co-writer and executive producer for a new FX series, “The Old Man,” starring Jeff Bridges.
via Variety
Columbus is a great place for careers. With Nationwide, Netjets & Wendy’s, C-bus is #6 on the list of cities with the most corporate headquarters.
via Business Facilities
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