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It’s Denison tradition for graduating longtime roommates to have dinner with the president — and a photo shoot that captures their special relationships.
Coach Maureen Hirt faced more than a few challenges this basketball season — and emerged the victor.
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Lilly Rennie ‘24

Four decades ago, Walker Roberts ’82 left Denison with a degree in history and a plan he revealed to no one.
Ewing had screened more than 9000 films on the Cleveland Institute of Art campus since the repertory theater launched in 1986.
via Freshwater Cleveland
The athletic department, data analytics, and HESS are developing ideas that could produce valuable data sets and real-time experience for students.
Women’s fencing coach Peter Grandbois permanently marks the team’s success over Division I opponents.
Former players are finding NFL jobs thanks to education and connections.
Reflecting on how Denison shaped an alum’s past, present, and future.
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Robert Mennel ’60

Featured in the 2014 magazine, Perez is making a difference in the lives of fellow immigrants.
Women’s swim and dive added another NCAA trophy, coaches from three winter sports earned major recognition, and two fencers gained All-American honors.
President Weinberg delivers his commencement address to the Class of 2024.
Raymond Marolt ‘14 took his interest in migration and global issues from his senior research project all the way to a global career.
This year’s Podcast-a-thon brought the best stories across disciplines to date. Listen to the winners here.
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Emily Walker ‘24

Morabito will work across capital markets, investment banking, institutional research, and sales and trading at the full-service investment firm.
via Business Wire
At Denison, seniors get the run of campus during their final days on The Hill.
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Emmet Anderson ’25

All information for obituaries was submitted over the last year, prior to publishing. We will be updating obituaries online at this location.
Seemingly everyone on The Hill knows about the Disney princess towel hanging in a Shaw Hall window. Here’s who’s behind it.
At the Treasury, tax specialist Plowgian, then deputy assistant secretary for international tax affairs, served as a top US negotiator at the OECD.
via Consulting U.S. News
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