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A physics lab figures out the mechanics of throwing a baseball.
Judy G. White, former vice president with L Brands, is now Director of Career Preparation and Employer Relations at Denison University.
Chris Faur, Denison faculty member & artist makes photo-realistic mosaics using full-size crayons.
via PBS Newshour
A new framework of thermodynamics could help illuminate our understanding of probability and rewrite quantum theory.
by

M. Mitchell Waldrop

Lizzie Kunkle ’14 has earned her stripes in the cinema world — today she’s working on watercooler-buzz like ‘The Ted Bundy Tapes.’
Expertise developed as a religion major have sustained Abigail Pringle ’96, Chief Global Development Officer at Wendy’s International.
An Arabic class connects students with a local Arab-American community, providing opportunities to learn language and culture outside the classroom.
Drew Riley, currently associate dean of admission at Colgate University, has been appointed director of admission at Denison.
Documentary by Emeritus Professor Bill Nichols highlights sentencing inequities among Ohio inmates.
via WOSU
Denison University hosted Jordanian Ambassador Dina Kawar.
Denison University presents an intriguing new staging of the underrated classic “Information for Foreigners.”
via Columbus Underground
Denver’s Fine Arts Foundation honored Sharon Martin ‘65 for her contributions to the arts and community at large.
via The Villager
Denison University welcomes newly tenured faculty.
Certification as a Wildlife Habitat, as well as a Tree Campus USA, are examples of Denison’s work toward sustainability.
From Adam Weinberg: Faculty mentorship helps students develop the skills, values, habits, networks & experiences needed to achieve their goals.
via Inside Higher Education
From Adam Weinberg: Faculty mentorship helps students develop the skills, values, habits, networks & experiences needed to achieve their goals.
Emily Merrell, founder of networking group Six Degrees Society, shares networking tips for your career and community work.
via The Do List
C.L. Lindsay III ‘93 founded CO-STAR national students’ rights organization helping 1000s of college students with legal problems at no expense.
via Ashland Source
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