Newark Advocate

Living in the Newark Hull House allows Denison students to help with poverty in the community.

The Doctor Weighs In

"We must confront the implicit bias and stigma" toward people with substance use disorder says Dr. Thomas Kimball, citing Prof. Shuler's writing.

Newark Advocate

Biology professor Laura Romano started her career with a leaf collection - today she teaches, does research and volunteers both on- and off-campus.

Newark Advocate

Construction of a new residence complex for Denison University seniors heralds further major upgrades for campus housing yet to come.

Oprah Magazine

In 'Deep Creek,' Pam Houston's new book, her off-the-beaten-track ranch and interior life are inextricably woven together.

Inside Lacrosse

Denison's women's lax coach Maddie Coleman reminds her team: "these are moments we will not get back because time does not have a rewind app."

Ole Miss, University Of Mississippi News

DU psychology major Steven Soifer '76 is University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences Chair of Department of Social Work.

The Journal Times

For the second year in a row, Anna Balch '17 will run with a team of 32 people from San Fransisco to Boston, more than 4,000 miles.

Columbus Dispatch

Denison's work educating students is part of a strategy to create jobs that anchor the lives of people and communities in Columbus.

Columbus Alive

Joey Aich (Denison's Joey Holbert '16) is making music and finding his voice in Columbus.

Textile World

Charlie Ingram '79 has been promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Eriez

Africlassical.blogspot

La Femme Dance Festival celebrates choreography by women of Black/African Diaspora/African descent, featuring work by L. Graciella Maiolatesi '16.

Newark Advocate

First in her family to go to college, Prof. Olivia Aguilar developed a love of science and the environment - now she teaches both to her students.

The Spokesman-Review

Houston’s new book “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country,” is an "elegy to the disappearing wild places on Earth."

The Buffalo News

Henry Durand '70, longtime mentor and an inspiration to underrepresented students at the University of Buffalo, dies at age 70.

Pacific Standard

Prof. Jack Shuler writes about 5 groups successfully fighting addiction in Newark, Ohio, that could serve as a model for others around the country.

The Alliance Review

Molly Johnson '05 has been appointed Mahoning County Court Judge in northeastern Ohio.

Ohio Magazine

Jazz artist Pete Mills, with members of Columbus Jazz Orchestra, local & national artists present “Songs & Sounds of the Harlem Renaissance.”

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