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Denison University is announcing Alexandra Schimmer will join the college as general counsel.
Ted Kolva ‘84 played lacrosse and majored in economics at Denison. He coached under Tommy Thompsen & today he’s the “Gym Boss.”
via The Reading Eagle
Judge Richard Dinkins, a member of the Denison University Class of 1974, has been honored with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award.
Denison University’s pollinator-friendly solar array is the first of its kind in the State of Ohio.
Denison University graduate Laura Robinson has been awarded a year-long fellowship to Casablanca, Morocco.
As you watch the epochal “Apollo 11,” enjoy the equally epic musical score by Matt Morton ‘99.
via 614
Former Denison Trustee & civic volunteer Richard Bodorff ‘71 has been honored with the Boy Scouts of America Mid-Shore Distinguished Citizen Award.
via The Democrat Star
Former Denison Trustee & civic volunteer Richard Bodorff ‘71 has been honored with the Boy Scouts of America Mid-Shore Distinguished Citizen Award.
via The Democrat Star
Sara Abou Rashed ‘21 came to the U.S. in 2013 from her war-torn homeland. Today, she inspires audiences through her writing and her one-woman show.
via Columbus Parent
Jessica Leeds Richman ‘21 reports on the history of nuclear power in a blog post for the Romero Institute.
via RomeroInstitute.org
Elena Meth ‘19 is selected as Denison’s Recent Student Trustee.
Hon. John Cleland ‘69 is called on to preside over cases with high visibility and impact, such as the Jerry Sandusky case in 2012.
via Olean Times Herald
David R. Williams ‘75, dean for research in Arts, Sciences & Engineering since 2011, is returning to full-time research in medical optics.
via University of Rochester
Christina Black keeps residence halls clean and dishes out good advice to Denison students.
via Newark Advocate
Denison celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with Observatory and Planetarium open houses and more “lunar” activities.
via Newark Advocate
Music and English major Allison Lyttle ‘12 will give her skills and knowledge a workout on the July 2 episode of “Jeopardy!”
via Daily News-Record
Senior biology students gain valuable experience during four years of guidance by Biology Professor Jeff Thompson.
A Summer Seminar in Central Asia interweaves strands of knowledge in economics, politics, history and medicine.
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