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Burgeoning program takes students off The Hill and places them in the role of working community reporters.
The winners of our Swasey Sweethearts Sweepstakes met and married on The Hill.
Denison’s career-forward education helps students discover who they want to be — and sets them on a path toward becoming that person.
The new center will result from the renovation of the 21,250-square-foot historic Doane Administration Building and a 17,700-square-foot addition.
The generous gift from David Reese ’62 and his wife, Weezie, will enhance their endowed fund dedicated to reducing student loan debt.
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.”
On a Caring Economy podcast, President Adam Weinberg reflects on leading one of the country’s most forward-thinking liberal arts colleges.
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.
Originally built to house Denison’s president, Beth Eden has been transformed, maintaining its historic character while adapting to meet current needs.
Denison students spent the summer of 2024 building their skills and resumes across the country and around the world.
Embrace new experiences, build meaningful relationships, and stay curious. President Weinberg’s letter offers essential advice to thrive.
Students don’t have to be fully formed when they go off to college — but they should be fully engaged, President Adam Weinberg says.
An extensive guide to finding a university that will launch you into a successful career and life.
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