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As Denison’s softball team prepares to host the NCAC tournament, Annabelle Calderon recalls one of the most gloriously chaotic days of her life.
The Big Red completed their best season in program history, winning a big tournament and finishing first in the Division III national coaches poll.
The Denison senior has become a decorated javelin thrower while persevering through an injury that would have ended most careers.
The 2025 recipients of the prestigious alumni citation represent alums from the classes of 1954 to 2010.
Since its inception in 1985 under President Andrew DeRocco, Denison has set a special hour of the academic year to honor student and faculty achievement.
Denison is spreading its connection-building magic to cities across the nation.
Erik Klemetti has become a trusted source for journalists looking to inform the public about volcanic eruptions.
Former Big Red swimmers Aaron Cole and Thomas Richner have created an animated short film about competitions that transcends sports.
Shaping minds, not replacing them.
There was much to celebrate with Denison athletics during the winter months.
In a tight Granville housing market, Denison is putting the finishing touches on an employee housing development adjacent to campus.
Religion Professor
While Denison funds 100% of every student’s demonstrated financial need, rising costs make meeting that commitment more difficult.
Denison swimmers and divers dominated a national field with an awesome display of team depth. Women’s squad delivered an impressive fourth-place finish.
Susan Whiting ’78 and Lisa Stewart Mcknight ’90 cross paths on a historic night hosted by the National Women’s History Museum.
Champion of the arts
Doane Hall’s bold new purpose as a catalyst for data literacy.
We help students develop a set of values and habits, including an insatiable curiosity, empathy, and respect for others.
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