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Four decades ago, Walker Roberts ’82 left Denison with a degree in history and a plan he revealed to no one.
The athletic department, data analytics, and HESS are developing ideas that could produce valuable data sets and real-time experience for students.
President Weinberg delivers his commencement address to the Class of 2024.
Raymond Marolt ‘14 took his interest in migration and global issues from his senior research project all the way to a global career.
This year’s Podcast-a-thon brought the best stories across disciplines to date. Listen to the winners here.
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Emily Walker ‘24

At Denison, seniors get the run of campus during their final days on The Hill.
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Emmet Anderson ’25

Seemingly everyone on The Hill knows about the Disney princess towel hanging in a Shaw Hall window. Here’s who’s behind it.
Denison welcomes newly tenured faculty Cristina Caldari, Justin Coleman, and Philip Rudd.
Industry leader honors VP and CIO Liv Gjestvang for leadership, innovation, and excellence in technology.
As a legal intern in Washington, D.C., Jay Jackson ’25 staffed a $69 billion Federal Trade Commission hearing.
In a course taught by military strategist Scott Smitson, students explore theory, policy, partnerships, and other tools to solve wicked problems.
Denison is proud to recognize these distinguished graduates with the university’s highest honor.
The campus landmark has served its student body — and its nation! — by bending to the needs of those who enter its sanctuary.
Maya Angelou’s appearance in 1993 is one of many transcendent talents of the academic, political, and entertainment worlds to grace the Swasey stage.
The beloved chapel organ is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a significant gift for a much-needed renovation.
Weddings, award ceremonies, standing ovations: the chapel is a place for joy.
The 100-year-old chapel and the Denison benefactor for which it’s named have plenty of colorful stories. Here’s a sampling.
Swasey looks like others built in the 1920s. But its location, elevation, and memory-making celebrations distinguish it for alums.
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