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Educational thought-leader James D. Anderson will serve as the keynote speaker at Denison’s 177th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 19.
Research projects give students an opportunity to explore issues they care about, and develop strong research and other academic skills.
Denison’s campus is known for its beautiful trees, and with more than 3,000 trees and an arboretum, the college also is a ‘Tree Campus USA.’
Network with and learn from global executives as Denison alumni and other industry leaders visit campus to meet with Denison students.
The field of economics needs more diversity, says Claudia Sahm ‘98, a section chief at the Federal Reserve Board.
A pair of entrepreneurial alumni — who haven’t met in person — are joining forces to collaborate on a national product launch.
Lew Ludwig led an effort to create an instructional-practices guide that is helping math professors teach their students more effectively.
Managing college finances can be a tricky new experience for students. Dr. Laurel Kennedy, Vice President of Student Development, shares her insights.
by Dr. Laurel Kennedy, Vice President of Student Development
Strong mentoring and great skills helped Herb Porter ‘13 move from a research lab onto the Broadway stage.
Denison is a hub of intellectual engagement: faculty research, grants, award-winning undergraduate research, visiting scholars & artists and more.
Global Commerce junior Annie Rose spent fall semester interning in Paris, France.
Data Analytics is more than a great skill — it’s a foundational way of seeing and understanding.
Inspired to help patients suffering from the effects of depression, an alumnus doctor and CEO finds a new way.
Denison hires an entrepreneurship coach for the Red Frame Lab, the college’s center for innovation, creative problem-solving, and entrepreneurship.
Rima Jurjus ‘15 builds upon her interest in environmental studies, and discovers new ways to incorporate this interest into her schooling.
Our faculty’s work to foster mentorship relationships is a strong predictor of student success.
Historic Gilpatrick House is home to Denison’s Lisska Center for Scholarly Engagement.
The first step toward building your future is to start the conversation about how you’d like it to look.
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