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Poser, a Tribeca-debuted film by DU grads, grabs headlines for its behind-the-scene glimpse of indie music landscape.
via Spin
Denison University President Dr. Adam Weinberg has been named the president of the North Coast Athletic Conference.
Jen Clancey ‘23 reports on WWII veteran’s experiences as a lead-up to serving as grand marshal for Columbus July 4 Parade.
via Columbus Dispatch
The five days of events marked the return of in-person campus reunions for the first time since 2019.
by

Tom Reed

“Every piece of data tells us something and points to a new question,” says biologist and geneticist Eric Liebl.
Directed by Denison grads, ‘Poser’ premiered at Tribeca this spring. The film highlights the Columbus underground music scene.
via Columbus Dispatch
Writing, illustrating, and self-publishing a book involves dozens of opportunities to learn something new.
Alan Phung ‘22 will continue to grow his business, Mai Coffee, as he transitions to a new position with Morningstar financial services.
via Newark Advocate
It’s a day filled with scenes of emotion, soaring achievement, hard work, words of wisdom and long goodbyes. And a few pancakes.
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Tom Reed; Photos by Jo McCulty

“The community, the learning, the professors, the people … It’s what has made more than 300 of us want to come back on some random weekend in June.”
Sara Abou Rashed ‘21 shares how her mother’s cookie recipe helped her form a friendship with an unlikely neighbor in a Columbus performance.
via Columbus Dispatch
It matters far less where you go to college and much more about how well you take advantage of the place you are going.
As they pack up to leave The Hill, freshly minted Denison graduates face one last multiple-choice test.
With many similar goals, Denison University and Otterbein Granville value their collaboration.
A series by Jen Clancey ‘23 examines the effects of $20B Intel development on local businesses.
via Newark Advocate
College students shouldn’t have to choose between career skills and liberal arts.
Visiting professor Heather Grimm ’17 shares an intriguing history of Bluegrass music.
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Heather Grimm ‘17

Charles Stacy ’22 was recognized for his contribution to “the friendly relations between Granville and the college.”
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