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Denison’s work of higher education can help drive positive job growth in our Columbus community.
Denison’s work educating students is part of a strategy to create jobs that anchor the lives of people and communities in Columbus.
via Columbus Dispatch
Joey Aich (Denison’s Joey Holbert ‘16) is making music and finding his voice in Columbus.
via Columbus Alive
Denison expands its partnership with ‘Say Yes to Education’ to support low- and middle-income families in Cleveland.
A prestigious award helps students expand a clean water program.
Charlie Ingram ‘79 has been promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Eriez
via Textile World
La Femme Dance Festival celebrates choreography by women of Black/African Diaspora/African descent, featuring work by L. Graciella Maiolatesi ‘16.
via Africlassical.blogspot
First in her family to go to college, Prof. Olivia Aguilar developed a love of science and the environment - now she teaches both to her students.
via Newark Advocate
Two summer scholar researchers take ten weeks to dive into one of the big questions in life: What is morality?
Houston’s new book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country,” is an “elegy to the disappearing wild places on Earth.”
via The Spokesman-Review
A generous donation of $2.5 million in memory of Coach Piper will endow the head football coaching position at Denison.
Journalism at Denison hosts a select gathering of professional journalists and students.
With more than 100 programs to choose from, you’ll find the ideal fit for your study abroad.
by

Molly Keisman

Conflict is not inherently unhealthy, as many people think. Conflict can lead to innovation, relationship-building, and self-exploration.
by

Douglas Lisko

For 25 years the Jonathan Reynolds Workshop has shown young writers how to find their voice & develop the expertise to become exceptional writers.
Henry Durand ‘70, longtime mentor and an inspiration to underrepresented students at the University of Buffalo, dies at age 70.
via The Buffalo News
Prof. Jack Shuler writes about 5 groups successfully fighting addiction in Newark, Ohio, that could serve as a model for others around the country.
via Pacific Standard
Allison Koneczny’s research won the award for the best undergraduate empirical research at the Ohio Psychologists Association conference.
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