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Denison Everywhere: News from the Alumni Society
Professor of English James P. Davis 1954-2017
by James P. Davis, 1954-2017
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
by By Rose Schrott ’14
A professor and her former student team up again—6,600 miles away from the Hill.
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
by By Rose Schrott ’14
Denisonians choose to spend their retirement years close to the home they love so well.
by By David H. Bayley ’55, Susan B. Richardson, and Steven Katz
Archaeologist Sharon Stocker ’81 discovers a tomb in ancient Greece—and the artifacts found within have experts calling it the biggest find …
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By Alyssa Brandt
Photographed by Andrew Spear

University Archivist Florence W. Hoffman 1928-2017
by Florence W. Hoffman, 1928-2017
The Denison WayOur plan for the College’s future
by By Adam S. Weinberg, President
Where Are They Now? Art Steinmetz ’80
by Art Steinmetz ’80
Where Are They Now? Kelly McBride Folkers ’12
by Kelly McBride Folkers ’12
Where Are They Now? William Middlebooks ’91
by William Middlebooks ’91
Where Are They Now? Rachel Falleroni ’95
by Rachel Falleroni ’95
Women’s Athletic Director Elizabeth “Penny” Van Horn 1924–2017
by Elizabeth “Penny” Van Horn, 1924–2017
Reflections on the role of colleges in the work of democracy, published in Connections: An Annual Journal of the Kettering Foundation, 2017.
by

Adam Weinberg

Denison is leading the way on career exploration. Our students start early, testing and refining the kinds of lives they want to lead.
Ten simple things will make your college experience more fun, meaningful and important.
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