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Denison is one of only 10 colleges nationally recognized in the top 50 of both the US News and World Report and the Learfield Director’s Cup.
Students use the Red Frame Lab to solve problems
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Alexis Boyages ’19

Denison partners with Medill School of Journalism for Between Coasts conference.
With a doctoral degree now under his belt, Matthew Vetter aims to better the Denison community through the implementation of his PhD research.
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Alexis Boyages ‘19

‘21Connect program, offered by the First-Year Office, gives Denison first-years the opportunity to explore Columbus and make connections with their peers.
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Alexis Boyages ‘19

Tommy McMaster ’19 has been accepted to med school as a junior. He captains the varsity lacrosse team and performs with Denison’s improv comedy troupe.
Get insights about what’s happening at Denison in this video interview with President Adam Weinberg.
Denison University celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2018 on Saturday, May 19.
In his Commencement message, Pres. Weinberg asks seniors to live the mission, be lifelong learners, sustain your relationships and stay connected.
Associate Professor Sheilah ReStack receives a $43,800 grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, for ‘Future From Inside.’
Jeannie Goldstein ’88 got her start in business through Denison alumni - and now she’s paying it forward to a recent Denison graduate.
Each year, Denison Venture Philanthropy awards a $10,000 grant to a local organization
Denison Venture Philanthropy partnered with C-Tec to provide education and professional advancement skills for refugees in Licking County.
A scholarship helped Kimberly Gutiérrez ’20 study abroad in Spain, where she hopes to gain more skills on her way to a law degree.
Students gain skills for academic and professional success by serving as tutors for other students.
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Alexis Boyages ‘19

Our annual Academic Awards Convocation honors both teaching and learning.
Maddie Van Winkle ’18 spun her love of materials chemistry into a paper published in an esteemed science journal — & an NSF post-graduate fellowship
CDC employee Adela Hoffman ‘10 finds meaning in her work responding to health emergencies around the world.
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