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Walker, who graduates in May after a stellar four years at Denison, officially replaces Ben Cross ’20, who will complete his term this summer.
The veil of secrecy surrounding Denison’s top award for graduating students adds to the drama and intrigue of the annual ceremony.
Denison parents are updated on new career programming, the upcoming Wellness Center opening, and more opportunities for their students.
“Efforts to control and limit discussion about fundamentally important topics … signal fear and insecurity,” Prof. Heather Pool
via Columbus Dispatch
The Kenneth Joseph Hines ‘04 Memorial Award recognizes students for serving others, leadership, and making positive contributions to community.
Denison University’s Board of Trustees has recently awarded tenure to six members of the faculty.
Three Denison professors explain the correlation between global conflict and American expenditure increases.
via Newark Advocate
Denison University partners with Ohio State Wexner Medical Center to bring enhanced health and wellness services to the Granville campus.
Denison professors David Baker and Ching-chu Hu have received grants from the Ohio Arts Council in recognition of the excellence of their work.
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.
via Akron Beacon Journal
“My true passions in life are connecting the dots, community building, and championing the underdog”: Film consultant & producer Medha Jaishanker.
via The US News
“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.”
via The New Yorker
‘Pearls in the Wave,’ a new play by Playwright-in-Residence Hongyi Tian ’13, tells the story of a struggling novelist and her nagging mother.
Cinema students toured studios and met with alumni in the film industry to get a first-hand perspective of life as a filmmaker.
by

Lula Burke ‘24

The Edge is a way for Denison to better connect to Columbus, and an attempt by Denison to contribute to Columbus.”
via Columbus CEO
WarnerMedia communications executive James Anderson ’85 and Legacy Health President and CEO Kathryn Correia ’79 offer Commencement remarks.
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
Denison journalism students: The buzz about Intel coming to rural Licking County: Even the bees are affected.
via Newark Advocate
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