Society of Professional Journalists

Prof. Alan Miller has been honored for his lifetime of contribution to the journalism profession.

New York Times

Dr. Kimberly Becher '02, a small town practitioner, illustrates the intensity of the life of a doctor and why they suffer high burnout rates.

Columbus Dispatch

Professor Toni King remembers friend and fellow Denison faculty member Terrance Dean, Ph.D.

Grown and Flown

"The work of learning in college is hard," says Prof. Karen Spierling "But the learning parts are meant to be hard. Otherwise, what is the point?"

Columbus Dispatch

"We live in complicated times, where the limits of science compel us to admit that some big questions push beyond the lab bench:" Prof. Jeff Kurtz.

New York Times

Susan Booth '85 has been named artistic director of the Goodman Theater in Chicago, one of the most influential regional nonprofits in the country.

Ed Scoop

Denison CIO Liv Gjestvang wants to understand and build better structures to support learning, retention, and long-term success.

Columbus Dispatch

Black people make up 13.2% of Ohio’s population, and yet, they account for 20% of opioid overdose deaths so far this year, says Shuler.

Columbus Dispatch

In this podcast, three Denison professors discuss why Black girls are judged as if they're adults, which has significant ramifications today.

Spin

Poser, a Tribeca-debuted film by DU grads, grabs headlines for its behind-the-scene glimpse of indie music landscape.

Columbus Dispatch

Jen Clancey '23 reports on WWII veteran's experiences as a lead-up to serving as grand marshal for Columbus July 4 Parade.

Columbus Dispatch

Directed by Denison grads, 'Poser' premiered at Tribeca this spring. The film highlights the Columbus underground music scene.

Newark Advocate

Alan Phung '22 will continue to grow his business, Mai Coffee, as he transitions to a new position with Morningstar financial services.

Columbus Dispatch

Sara Abou Rashed '21 shares how her mother’s cookie recipe helped her form a friendship with an unlikely neighbor in a Columbus performance.

Newark Advocate

A series by Jen Clancey '23 examines the effects of $20B Intel development on local businesses.

Columbus Dispatch

"Efforts to control and limit discussion about fundamentally important topics ... signal fear and insecurity," Prof. Heather Pool

Newark Advocate

Three Denison professors explain the correlation between global conflict and American expenditure increases.

Akron Beacon Journal

For Andrew Levitt, the iconic role of Edna in the national tour of "Hairspray" is the perfect marriage of his drag queen and theater backgrounds.

The US News

"My true passions in life are connecting the dots, community building, and championing the underdog": Film consultant & producer Medha Jaishanker.

The New Yorker

"Pocket Garden in the City", a poem by English Professor David Baker published in The New Yorker begins: "You would miss it if you were hurrying."

Columbus CEO

The Edge is a way for Denison to better connect to Columbus, and an attempt by Denison to contribute to Columbus.”

Columbus Dispatch

Denison students report on Alina Lyman, a US citizen in Ukraine trying to get back to Columbus with her husband and unborn child.

Newark Advocate

Denison journalism students: The buzz about Intel coming to rural Licking County: Even the bees are affected.

Columbus Dispatch

"It’s important for all of us to celebrate and protect access to public information," says journalism faculty Alan Miller.

vshift

The corporate response to the Russian invasion, wielding ESG – environmental, social, and governance – standards, has been unprecedented.

Newark Advocate

Maria Taylor '19 will run as part of a Boston Children's Hospital marathon team, to raise $7,500 for children with rare genetic disorders.

Discover Magazine

Earth Sciences Prof. Erik Klemetti leads students in research on a catastrophic event linked to Native American cultures 1,600 years ago.

Salon

Giving back is a way of life that Bengals QB Joe Burrow learned as he grew up in Southeastern Ohio, says fellow Appalachian Alison Stine.

Columbus Dispatch

As director of the Columbus Museum of Art, Nannette Maciejunes ’75 spent her decades-long career engaging the museum and the community.

Patheos.com

Prof. Jue Liang: Buddhist nuns are becoming equal members in their communities, a tradition that began with Buddha’s foster mother's ordination.

KSL.com

Professor Erik Klemetti says the sulfur emitted by the Tonga eruption is below the threshold to have a "significant impact on climate in general."

CIO Axis

Mitchell Kreuch '88 has been tapped to lead Twitter's revenue growth across the Southeast Asia region.

Columbus Dispatch

Journalism instructor and former editor of the Columbus Dispatch writes his final column for the venerable newspaper.

McKinsey

James Clear's "Atomic Habits" scores No. 1 on McKinsey reading lists for Business, Decision-making, and Organizational Behavior.

GCAC

The Greater Columbus Arts Council (Arts Council) board of trustees welcomed Denison University VP Raj Bellani to its body.

Newark Advocate

Early on Coach Gregg Parini knew he was called to work with young people. "Coaching and swimming were simply the vehicles to channel the calling.”

Newark Advocate

Before becoming an English professor at Denison, Prof. Margot Singer was a partner at international management consulting firm, McKinsey & Co.

Outsports.com

Out DU basketball coach Seth Hayes found ‘family’ after coming out. Now she’s doing the same for others.

Newark Advocate

Denison has announced the naming and unveiling of the Dale Googins Sports Medicine Suite and the Dale Googins Endowed Scholarship Fund.

Columbus Dispatch

A connection with internationally known artist Alice Schille (1869-1955) led filmmaker Kurt Vincent '06 and Logan Floyd '16 to document her story.

Afro.com

In four years, CEO Oyauma Garrison '96 has doubled the chapters of nonprofit A Kid Again, expanding its reach to families in 35 states.

Editor & Publisher Magazine

After 37 years with the Columbus Dispatch, Editor Alan Miller retires to teach journalism at Denison.

NBC News

Anti-racist work requires everyday practice,” says Professor Christine Pae in a NBC news article. “We have to start from where we stand."

New York Times

Prof. Fadhel Kaboub comments on the effect of overlooked economic problems on the political landscape of Tunisia.

Columbus Dispatch

"Journalism is the human experience," says Skubby. His internship at The Columbus Dispatch will yield plenty of opportunities to tell stories.

Newark Advocate

Deceased mathematics professor Andrew Sterrett was awarded the Purple Heart and France's highest honor: The Legion d’ Honneur (Legion of Honor).

NBC News

Prof. Christine Pae notes, "the Western church has long held up two images of women — the Virgin/Whore dichotomy."

NBC4 Columbus

Created by DU alumni, “Poser” is one of just six films chosen from more than 4,000 to compete in the U.S. Narrative Competition at Tribeca.

Times Higher Ed

Prof. Karen Spierling shares an op-ed about the value of embracing liberal arts skills while stepping into professional settings.

Inside Higher Ed

For academic parents and other busy faculty members, Denison Prof. Julie Mujic shares some productive ways to spend those precious free moments.

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