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Matthew Zmuda ’17 works as an area scout for the Detroit Tigers, and he’s spent time this spring charting the progress of Denison’s draft prospects.
What the Rev. Randy Hollerith ‘86 learned on The Hill has served him well as dean of one of the world’s largest cathedrals.
Caitlin Hodson ’12 wowed Denison professors with the range and maturity of her writing. As evidenced by her work, she remains a kid at heart.
Professor Emerita
Denison women’s basketball home games feature epic locker room dance parties with a unique prop. The fun-loving environment bonds teammates.
Athletic director Nan Carney-DeBord ’80 is retiring after 14 years of distinguished service. These stories capture her energy, ingenuity, and generosity.
Truc Hoang ’26 and Charlie Kuchler ’26 come from different cultures, but they share a passion for delivering smiles to their Trucha customers.
The gift of Gary.
Sam Culyer ’24 became known among his peers as a particularly dapper Denisonian.
Former History Professor
Welch says, “critical thinking is an invaluable skill in marketing … and having endless curiosity, paired with determination and decisiveness.”
via WWD
Award affirms Denison’s leadership in preparing students to launch quickly and successfully after graduation.
Biochemistry major Gunn supported individuals with special needs through therapeutic interactions with horses.
The co-founder of I Know I Can, which has helped thousands of kids go to college, says higher education is a right everyone should have.
via Columbus Monthly
As a scholar and athlete, Cameron McIntosh will bring a broad student perspective to the Denison Board of Trustees.
Renaming of Beth Eden honors Everett David Reese, a longtime Denison trustee.
From Aladdin Diner to Mai Chau’s Vietnamese street food, Granville offers a wide range of dining possibilities to residents and Denison students.
via Columbus Dispatch
Twelve Denison students are involved with The Reporting Project, making it Licking County’s largest newsroom and an essential source of local news.
via Northwestern | Medill local news coverage
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