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Denison students will take the opportunity to do in-country research on transnational migration in Japan.
In four years, CEO Oyauma Garrison ‘96 has doubled the chapters of nonprofit A Kid Again, expanding its reach to families in 35 states.
via Afro.com
After 37 years with the Columbus Dispatch, Editor Alan Miller retires to teach journalism at Denison.
via Editor & Publisher Magazine
Alan Miller, executive editor of The Columbus Dispatch, to join program full-time
Anti-racist work requires everyday practice,” says Professor Christine Pae in a NBC news article. “We have to start from where we stand.”
via NBC News
Some interesting facts about the entering first-years
Colleges can make a difference in the most persistent challenges facing our country: a lack of meaningful jobs and growing income inequality.
As we get ready to start a new academic year, I want to share some reflections and advice.
Allow us to boast. Here are some quick facts and numbers to help you keep up with good news at Denison.
Denison Baseball hits the NCAA Regionals for the third consecutive time—and finishes the season just one game away from the Division III World Series
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By Craig Hicks

Director of Libraries Emeritus
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By Alice Duncanson

Professor Emeritus Psychology, Director of the Organizational Studies Program
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By Alice Duncanson

Our distinguished alumnus died in January 2021. In 2012, he visited the campus where he met his life’s mentor and came to know himself as a learner.
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James G. Hale ‘78

Fencing foil Nina de Laperouse ’23 on how to win a sword fight
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By Dan Morell

Glimpsed around town and worth noting
Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach on how camaraderie has powered her ascendant programs
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By Paul Flannery

George Gastis’ vertical urban farm in Colorado supplies food to his on-site restaurant—just one part of his farm-to-table dream.
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By Kate Hannum-Rose

Suni Harford ’84 one of the most powerful women in finance, on how a rising environmental and social consciousness has transformed investing—and forced
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By April White

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