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Professor Emeritus, Computer Science
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By Alice Duncanson

As Founder and Managing Partner of Houston-based GEC, Jonathan Fairbanks ’88 is helping to fund the future of energy.
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By Kate Hannum-Rose

Poetry by Riley Halpern ‘22
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By Riley Halpern ‘22

The Reinvention of Sahil Vasudeva ’08
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By Katy Whitlow

Alexander Miller, Vice President of Student Life
Associate Professor Sangeet Kumar on the broken promises of the digital revolution
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By Alexander Gelfand; Illustration by Heads of State

Every generation of students finds its own way to have fun and get it done. It doesn’t really look that different from what you remember.
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By James G. Hale ‘78

How senior athletes mourned, reflected, and rallied after the loss of their final college season
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By Paul Flannery; Photos by Aaron Conway

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By Katy Whitlow

Praise for DU’s program from top bluegrass magazine
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Chris Thiessen, Bluegrass Unlimited

The National Science Foundation has awarded Denison $650,000 to enable talented low-income students to pursue majors and careers in STEM fields.
Prof. Fadhel Kaboub comments on the effect of overlooked economic problems on the political landscape of Tunisia.
via New York Times
Libby Eckhardt to join Denison’s senior staff as vice president for communications and branding
Denison’s Career Center funds internships that add valuable experiences to an arts education.
This spring, graduating seniors at Denison University received an unexpected opportunity to become truly impactful philanthropists.
Denison University honors Professor Matt Neal with the prestigious Charles A. Brickman Teaching Excellence Award.
Denison University honors Professor Wes Walter with the prestigious Bonar Family Mentorship and Teaching Excellence Award.
“Journalism is the human experience,” says Skubby. His internship at The Columbus Dispatch will yield plenty of opportunities to tell stories.
via Columbus Dispatch
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