Walden media

'Playing With Fire,' the latest movie from writer and comedian Dan Ewen '96, just hit the screens.

Kiplinger's

Denison President Adam Weinberg shares 9 best practices for college students to help ensure the best return on their investment.

Morningstar

Fed. Reserve economist Claudia Sahm '98 has created a simple rule, based on unemployment numbers, to rapidly determine if a recession is underway.

Women's Health

During her commencement speech, Jennifer Garner '94 suggested dressing as a mailbox for Halloween — she made good!

Chicago Tribune

Antics on the Chicago Bulls' basketball court got SNL's Alex Moffat '04 noticed.

Columbus Dispatch

Diego Rubey '19 and Jordan Fehr '07 get great reviews for their performances in ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ by Columbus' Available Light Theatre.

Cincinnati Business First

Lauren Hannan Shafer '88 has just been named CEO of Cincinnati's ArtWorks, a nonprofit that employs youth to create art and community impact.

27East.com

Former Merrill Lynch advisor William McKeever '77 has new passions - as author, documentary filmmaker & founder of a nonprofit to benefit oceans.

Nashville Public Education Foundation

Nashville Public Schools honored Judge Richard Dinkins '74 with the Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award for "esteemed career of service."

PRWeek.com

Matt Harrington '84, a member of the Denison Board of Trustees, has been appointed global president of leading communications firm Edelman.

Columbus Monthly

'women ... are taking back their own power, and I think the cowboy is just a personification of strength,' says Professor Cindi Turnbull.

Spectrum News

Powered by DU Cinema alums, videography firm Loose Films is finding success in Columbus and in cities across the world.

Billings Gazette

A 20-year National Park Service veteran, Sarah Davis '94 is the first female Chief Park Ranger at Yellowstone National Park.

Washington Post

Our worries about fears over Generation Z are overblown, says Denison Asst. prof. Miranda Sachs.

Harbor Light

David Baker, poet and English professor, gives a reading from his latest book "Swift," and an interview about his work.

The Washington Center

Denison students will access immersive professional experiences in the nation’s capital, thanks to a partnership with The Washington Center.

Cosmopolitan.com

'Drag Race' star Nina West (AKA Andrew Levitt '01) scores a first at the Emmys — walking the red carpet in full drag regalia.

The Pilot

Author & Prof. Michael Croley is a Weymouth Writer-in-Residence; he will read from his debut short-story collection, “Any Other Place: Stories.”

Newark Adocate

Newark native Jeremy Blake '00 hopes to become the city's next mayor.

Newark Advocate

Denison's beloved Vail Series celebrates 40 years with a stellar line-up.

Washington Post

Admission VP Greg Sneed says depth of work in 1 area is more important than having many involvements. Be honest and authentic in your application.

Washington Post

Is there value to the phrase "Thoughts & Prayers"? Prof. Shiri Noy's research explores this idea - the results are surprising.

Newark Advocate

Denison students give a lot back to the local community— Susie Kalinoski is the connector between Denison and local nonprofits.

Southwestern.edu

Emeriti President Dale Knobel will assume the interim presidency of Southwestern University.

Variety

Ellen Degeneres is bringing "How to Get Run Over by a Truck" by Katie McKenna '04 to CW TV.

Washington Post

Assoc. Prof. Paul Djupe explores bias in academic publishing, asking the question: Have men and women achieved parity in publishing academic work?

Bon Appetit Management

Change-maker Lily Gross ’19 is working with Bon Appetit, creating positive change by educating consumers and supporting more sustainable products.

voyagela.com

Chelsey Warner '11 is making a living in her dream industry and city - the post production supervisor makes magic happen on screens big & small.

DenisonBigRed.com

Women's fencing, led by champion fencer Peter Grandbois, is a DIII varsity sport beginning immediately in the 2019-20 season.

New York Times

Affordability makes Columbus one of the best places in the nation for first-time homebuyers.

Kansas Office of the Governor

Artist and professor Jamie Oliver '94 has been appointed to the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission

Chestnuthilllocal.com

When Rev. Cindy Jarvis '71 began her vocation it was unusual for women to be in the pulpit, hospitals and homes as a minister.

Columbus Monthly

A true student of the liberal arts, cinema and psychology double major Charles Pugsley '09 owns an independent, pop-up bookstore.

Newark Advocate

Trevor Bright relishes teaching students as a PGA Assistant Golf Professional at the Denison Golf Club in Granville.

Rancho Bernando News Journal

Scott Hylbert's novel 'Task Lyst' intertwines characters in questionable — and at times illegal — activities as part of the gig economy.

Free Spirit Publishing

Dance major Connie Bergstein Dow '73 wants to engage children with dance through her book, "From A to Z with Energy! 26 Ways to Move and Play."

Fortune

With high salaries and low cost of living, Columbus once again makes the #1 sport if Fortune's list of top US cities for tech jobs.

Variety

Cinema major Robert Levine '00 is co-writer and executive producer for a new FX series, “The Old Man,” starring Jeff Bridges.

Business Facilities

Columbus is a great place for careers. With Nationwide, Netjets & Wendy's, C-bus is #6 on the list of cities with the most corporate headquarters.

The Reading Eagle

Ted Kolva '84 played lacrosse and majored in economics at Denison. He coached under Tommy Thompsen & today he's the "Gym Boss."

614

As you watch the epochal "Apollo 11," enjoy the equally epic musical score by Matt Morton '99.

The Democrat Star

Former Denison Trustee & civic volunteer Richard Bodorff '71 has been honored with the Boy Scouts of America Mid-Shore Distinguished Citizen Award.

The Democrat Star

Former Denison Trustee & civic volunteer Richard Bodorff '71 has been honored with the Boy Scouts of America Mid-Shore Distinguished Citizen Award.

Columbus Parent

Sara Abou Rashed '21 came to the U.S. in 2013 from her war-torn homeland. Today, she inspires audiences through her writing and her one-woman show.

RomeroInstitute.org

Jessica Leeds Richman '21 reports on the history of nuclear power in a blog post for the Romero Institute.

Olean Times Herald

Hon. John Cleland '69 is called on to preside over cases with high visibility and impact, such as the Jerry Sandusky case in 2012.

University of Rochester

David R. Williams '75, dean for research in Arts, Sciences & Engineering since 2011, is returning to full-time research in medical optics.

Newark Advocate

Christina Black keeps residence halls clean and dishes out good advice to Denison students.

Newark Advocate

Denison celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 with Observatory and Planetarium open houses and more "lunar" activities.

Daily News-Record

Music and English major Allison Lyttle '12 will give her skills and knowledge a workout on the July 2 episode of "Jeopardy!"

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