Academics Politics and Public Affairs What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Political Science at Denison University. Navigate Politics and Public Affairs About Degree Requirements Courses Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff - All - Alumni 2024 AlumniJennifer Davis ’93 joins board of St. Louis PBS stationDavis is a partner and group leader of trusts and estates at UB Greensfelder, working with some of the region’s largest financial institutions.Date: October 30, 2024 2023 AlumniNew book by DU alum combines memoir and poetryI wanted to write an original book, which is hard to do with the constraints of writing and genres,“ says Chris Erlich '99 about his book.Date: April 26, 2023 2020 AlumniMarie (Smith) Webb '96 Chief Talent & Inclusion Officer for EPBMarie (Smith) Webb '96 has been named the Chief Talent & Inclusion Officer for EPB, an energy company in Tennessee.Date: July 16, 2020 AlumniMatt Nowling '21, national president of College DemocratsBlack executive board member Matt Nowling '21 has accepted the presidency of the College Democrats of America.Date: July 1, 2020 AlumniAaron D. Webb '96 named CHI Living Communities CEOAaron D. Webb '96 has been named CEO of CHI Living Communities.Date: June 2, 2020
Denison Magazine Learning grand strategy from a master In a course taught by military strategist Scott Smitson, students explore theory, policy, partnerships, and other tools to solve wicked problems.
Learning grand strategy from a master In a course taught by military strategist Scott Smitson, students explore theory, policy, partnerships, and other tools to solve wicked problems.
Five tips to get the most out of your college experience Three semesters in, Caroline Cavalier ’26 has added a major, traveled twice for academics, and tested a career path through an internship.
Denison Magazine The ON Switch Conversations with faculty about what it means to teach — and to trigger those amazing moments of illumination
Perseverance in life - and athletics A son of El Salvadoran immigrants and one of the first in his family to attend college, Steven Villacorta '21 has excelled.
How We Learn Bipartisan Politics A successful bipartisan public affairs firm has hired scads of Denison interns. Here’s how this political partnership started.
Post-grad Scholarship Leads to Law School Ben Cross '20 is headed to law school with a $10,000 scholarship, thanks to his outstanding efforts in the classroom and on the field.
How We Learn Learning Legalese in Spanish A scholarship helped Kimberly Gutiérrez ’20 study abroad in Spain, where she hopes to gain more skills on her way to a law degree.
Where We Go Adela Hoffman '10: Global Impact Through Public Health CDC employee Adela Hoffman '10 finds meaning in her work responding to health emergencies around the world.
Where We Go A Questioning Nature, A Great Internship, and Then (Yes) A Job Offer A research fellowship became a proving ground for Oliver Gladfelter ’18, who was offered a job by Nielsen Company.
How We Live Moving past boundaries Rachel Epstein '18 got out of her comfort zone - and became a global citizen
How We Learn Wicked Problems A Denison Seminar brings students face to face with the realities of unsolvable problems and the necessity of engaging them.
Where We Go Change agent As a California Superior Court Judge, Dean Hansell '74 serves the largest county in the nation with more than 10 million people.
Awards & Honors, Recognition & Accolades, Students Denison wins big at Model UN Conference The Denison delegation came home with six awards, bragging rights over 68 other colleges and universities. Read more
In the News Jennifer Davis ’93 joins board of St. Louis PBS station Davis is a partner and group leader of trusts and estates at UB Greensfelder, working with some of the region’s largest financial institutions. Read more
In the News GSI Executive Search raises Scott McNett ’83 to managing principal McNett also owns and operates South Hampshire Racquet Club in St. Louis, a full-service health club offering tennis, fitness, and dining amenities. Read more