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Voices in the Bathroom
by By Maureen Harmon
What it Means to Come Home: Moving. Wouldn’t it be easier to just stay put?
by By Steve Crawford, Director, Alumni Relations
In a Huffington Post blog, Denison President Adam Weinberg spells out the power of data analytics combined with the liberal arts.
via Huffington Post
How to survive the college admissions process by understanding what matters in college-and who succeeds in the job market.
via Huffington Post
How to reduce anxiety and increase the odds of finding the best college “fit” for your student.
Four ways that colleges, along with their neighbors, can build healthy communities. And, yes, conflict is encouraged.
via Huffington Post
Denison’s Global Commerce major does far more than a typical business degree to prepare students for a complex global economy.
via Huffington Post
As the world becomes more connected and interrelated, a globally oriented education is essential for today’s students.
via Huffington Post
A Love Story: One Denison couple brings their story full circle.
by by Maureen Harmon
All-American
by by Craig Hicks
Andrea Karl ‘14
by by Rose Schrott '14
Ann Hagedorn ’71, author of The Invisible Soldiers, discusses the privatization of the military, where this secretive and lucrative industry…
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by Ryan Jones

This year Denison received a record-breaking number of applications for admission, nearly 6,100.
Laura Logos Downey ’87 has forged a career buying, selling, studying, and tasting one of the world’s most treasured foods.
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By Maureen Harmon

Photographs by Penny De Los Santos

How Denison became a suburban college
by by Adam S. Weinberg, President
The story of a weekend on board the Queen Mary in an attempt to understand a lost art.
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by Jack Shuler

Illustrations by Jack Unruh

From the Archives
by by James Hale '78
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry - George Gilbert liked to joke that he might grow old, but he would never grow u…
by by Erin Peterson
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