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To survive—and thrive—in the world today, you need to be a “triple threat.” You need to be able to work in teams with people who aren’t like…
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
by By Rose Schrott ’14
The Denison guide for active alumni, offering you information about everything from events in your local area, to updates on your classmates…
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
Student health is no longer just about flu shots and sprained ankles. How Denison is looking at students’ minds, bodies, and spirits to prom…
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By Sheila Haar Siegel 
Illustrations by Marcos Chin

What makes for a successful liberal arts graduate? For some, the R-O-I means a high-paying J-O-B. For others, it’s work that fits into a bro…
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By Sheila Haar Siegel Illustrations by Suharu Ogawa

Life Trustee
Joe McMahon ’62
1940-2017
by Joe McMahon ’62, 1940-2017
Denison Everywhere: News from the Alumni Society
Professor of English
James P. Davis
1954-2017
by James P. Davis, 1954-2017
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
by By Rose Schrott ’14
A professor and her former student team up again—6,600 miles away from the Hill.
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
Denison students Rachel Azbell ’19 and Anthony Bruno ’20 accepted into the 2018 Jazz Education Connection of Ohio Intercollegiate Jazz Ensemble.
Music, theatre, and dance get ready for their new home; Gilpatrick’s next life; chocolate chips and softball; sun?owers created from (not by…
by By Rose Schrott ’14
Denisonians choose to spend their retirement years close to the home they love so well.
by By David H. Bayley ’55, Susan B. Richardson, and Steven Katz
Archaeologist Sharon Stocker ’81 discovers a tomb in ancient Greece—and the artifacts found within have experts calling it the biggest find …
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By Alyssa Brandt
Photographed by Andrew Spear

University Archivist
Florence W. Hoffman
1928-2017
by Florence W. Hoffman, 1928-2017
The Denison WayOur plan for the College’s future
by By Adam S. Weinberg, President
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