August 15, 2024 ‘This experience broadened my horizons’ A summer business immersion program at Denison Edge challenged students to create products for a bank looking to improve financial literacy.
August 8, 2024 What did you do over summer break? Denison students spent the summer of 2024 building their skills and resumes across the country and around the world.
July 26, 2024 Five ways students can get the most out of college Students don’t have to be fully formed when they go off to college — but they should be fully engaged, President Adam Weinberg says.
July 9, 2024 ‘You’ll never guess what I did today’ Dancer Grace Lukens ’26 never imagined herself a fencer. But that’s the kind of thing that happens at Denison.
July 2, 2024 Students search for the source of killer earthquakes A geology field trip to the Andes seeks to better understand the sources of major earthquakes and save lives.
May 8, 2024 Journalism hosts sixth annual audio storytelling competition This year's Podcast-a-thon brought the best stories across disciplines to date. Listen to the winners here.
May 6, 2024 Live blog: Senior Send-Off 2024! At Denison, seniors get the run of campus during their final days on The Hill.
April 10, 2024 Inside-the-beltway internship yields great experiences As a legal intern in Washington, D.C., Jay Jackson ’25 staffed a $69 billion Federal Trade Commission hearing.
February 2, 2024 Hilltoppers ‘savor every second’ in national spotlight The trip to Punxsutawney's annual groundhog fest was decades in the making for Denison's a cappella group. And it was something to behold.
January 30, 2024 ‘A space for everyone’ opens in Huffman Hall With a wealth of student inspiration, a new hub for clubs brings campus organizations together.
January 2, 2024 When first semester of college doesn’t go well: advice from a college president Don’t panic, President Adam Weinberg says. Many students use these early struggles to flourish.
December 14, 2023 Exploring what it means to be an athletic trainer HESS major Jay Branch ’24 is leveraging lots of opportunities to explore his future career.
December 11, 2023 Inaugural Mineral Cup overflows with learning and laughter Students packed an Olin Science Hall classroom to hear teams make persuasive arguments for favorite minerals. Who knew rocks could be this much fun?
September 25, 2023 ‘The climb is the fun part’ Author James Clear ’08 joined fellow alums and students at ReMix 2023 to network, brainstorm, and celebrate Denison’s entrepreneurial spirit.
September 5, 2023 First-year students make connections before classes begin Pre-Os — three-day outings built around jam-packed itineraries — give new Denison students a head start.
July 24, 2023 An art student finds her footing in 981 square feet A mural — and the Denison Summer Scholar painting it — spring to life in a Newark community-service project.
May 10, 2023 Jesse Felker is elected as 2023 Recent Student Trustee As a scholar, athlete, and musician, Jesse Felker will bring a broad student perspective to the Denison Board of Trustees.
May 5, 2023 Playing to her strengths Denison helped triple major Ellie Blasko '23 explore her passion for piano, discover new interests, and land a dream job in Beverly Hills.
May 1, 2023 ‘You have to be friends,’ long-running roommates say The Roommate Dinner, a Denison tradition, honors some of the college’s deepest relationships
March 21, 2023 A ‘moment of magic’ for national champion swimming and diving team The Big Red relied on senior leadership and a collective effort to capture their first NCAA Division III title since 2001.
February 14, 2023 HERE US showcases original performances by students of color In its third stage production, HERE US continues to thrive, evolve, and carve out space for passionate performers.
October 6, 2022 Big Red Weekend reveals the threads that connect Denisonians Parents and alumni explored campus, attended special functions and sporting events, and walked down to the village to catch up on life at Denison.
May 13, 2022 The graduating senior’s dilemma: Keep it or toss it? As they pack up to leave The Hill, freshly minted Denison graduates face one last multiple-choice test.
May 10, 2022 Student reporting: $20 billion Intel affects local businesses A series by Jen Clancey '23 examines the effects of $20B Intel development on local businesses. via Newark Advocate
May 4, 2022 2022 Kussmaul awardee: Charles Stacy Charles Stacy ’22 was recognized for his contribution to “the friendly relations between Granville and the college."
May 4, 2022 Surprise? It’s part of winning the President’s Medal The veil of secrecy surrounding Denison’s top award for graduating students adds to the drama and intrigue of the annual ceremony.
March 30, 2022 Hollywood close-up Cinema students toured studios and met with alumni in the film industry to get a first-hand perspective of life as a filmmaker.
March 13, 2022 Pregnant and scared, Ukrainian woman tries to leave Dnipro Denison students report on Alina Lyman, a US citizen in Ukraine trying to get back to Columbus with her husband and unborn child. via Columbus Dispatch
March 10, 2022 DU students report on Intel plan ripple effect on Central Ohio Denison journalism students: The buzz about Intel coming to rural Licking County: Even the bees are affected. via Newark Advocate
February 28, 2022 Singer, Songwriter, Entrepreneur Sydney Kistler ’22 loves performing music — and is equally fervent about the business angle of the industry.
January 27, 2022 Academics, mentorship, & internship solidify career choice Academics, mentorship and an internship in Columbus gave international citizen Aayush Nema '21 the key to his future course as an economic researcher.
June 23, 2021 Generous gift empowers student philanthropy This spring, graduating seniors at Denison University received an unexpected opportunity to become truly impactful philanthropists.
June 21, 2021 Aaron Skubby '23 internship at Columbus Dispatch "Journalism is the human experience," says Skubby. His internship at The Columbus Dispatch will yield plenty of opportunities to tell stories. via Columbus Dispatch
May 19, 2021 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.
April 26, 2021 Organic Matters Heaven Wade ‘21 always knew she wanted to go into the medical field to help people — but she is “not a fan of blood,” so she focused on research.
April 21, 2021 Recent Student Trustee elected: Fatimah Elghazawi ‘21 The Denison University Board of Trustees has elected Fatimah Elghazawi ‘21 to serve as the newest Recent Student Trustee.
April 20, 2021 Multiple Realities Quantum enthusiast Rahul Shrestha ’21 is many things at once: student, teacher, researcher, yearbook editor & designer, and international student.
September 24, 2020 Denison students intern with Columbus Public Health A new partnership with Columbus Public Health offers internships and opportunities to uncover issues of racism in public health. via Columbus Dispatch
September 3, 2020 Matt Nowling '21: Getting the vote out In the midst of a pandemic, Matt Nowling '21 is trying new ways to help students register and vote this fall. via NPR
February 17, 2020 Catalonia and the Culinary Arts An internship at the Smithsonian sparked a fascination that took Josi Miller ’20 to Palamós, Spain — and beyond.
February 17, 2020 Exploring the Mississippi Delta An NSF grant gives students a rare opportunity to study the impact of geologic processes in real time.
December 22, 2019 The Inside Scoop An internship with The Newark Advocate gives Alina Panek ’20 an opportunity to learn from professionals, pitch and write feature articles.
November 25, 2019 Occupational Therapy job shadow gives Rebekah Funk ’20 an edge up Rebekah Funk’s job shadowing with Kendal at Granville gave her experience and insight into a future career.
November 11, 2019 Life Wisdom From On and Off the Field At Denison, learning happens in and out of the classroom. Henry DeCamp '19 shares some of his hard-won life philosophy.
August 27, 2019 Geoscience Major Elliot Hayne ’20 Conducts Research in the Pacific Elliot Hayne ’20, a geosciences major, sailed with SEA Semester on a scientific research voyage to the remote Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
February 15, 2019 Denison students, faculty perform in Columbus’ Harlem Renaissance The Gospel Choir and Denison jazz artists celebrated the history and influences of the Harlem Renaissance.