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In 2024, Denison’s homecoming returned to its roots — and included a visit from none other than Gru.
Eric Holder tells Denison students among Swasey Chapel audience that “pessimism breeds retreat.”
A high-achieving Class of 2028 underscores Denison’s growing appeal as a top-flight, nationally renowned liberal arts college.
Rankings from U.S. News and the Princeton Review recognize the university’s academic innovation and career preparation.
As part of the Lugar Lecture Series, Holder will meet with classes and engage in a moderated conversation at Swasey Chapel.
Gifts of all sizes totaling $60.5 million helped demonstrate the collective power of the university community.
A summer business immersion program at Denison Edge challenged students to create products for a bank looking to improve financial literacy.
Denison students spent the summer of 2024 building their skills and resumes across the country and around the world.
Dancer Grace Lukens ’26 never imagined herself a fencer. But that’s the kind of thing that happens at Denison.
A geology field trip to the Andes seeks to better understand the sources of major earthquakes and save lives.
The audio series from The Reporting Project shares community stories rarely told.
Hundreds packed The Hill to rediscover old friends and share their pride in Denison’s outstanding accomplishments.
The former Lehigh University vice president for student affairs will join Denison in the summer of 2024.
Denison wins its fifth consecutive North Coast Athletic Conference All-Sports Championship trophy and boasts some standout performances.
Colleges should strive to teach students both how to think and to be career-ready when they graduate, says President Adam Weinberg.
David Baker, who has taught Wallace Stevens to generations of Denison students, appeared in a recent Poetry in America episode.
Micaela Vivero is heading to Spain, where she will be teaching at Universidad de Murcia.
Alexander Liberman’s Path is back to its home outside Burke Hall.
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