Archive for November, 2010
Denison in the Blogosphere (11/29/10)
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 29, 2010
Check out “Denison in the Blogosphere” for the all the latest Denisonia on the interwebs.
Taking it all in
Posted in Voices of Denison on November 24, 2010
Life is in the details for Christina Gorski ’12, who’s doing her off-campus study in the Big Apple this semester.
Deep roots
Posted in On Campus on November 23, 2010
As A-Quad loses some of its faithful old sugar maples, a new stand of native trees take their place on The Hill.
Making refugees feel at home
Posted in Academics & Research on November 19, 2010
Erik Singh ’11 used his research project to learn about the challenges facing Somali refugees in Ohio.
Measure by measure
Posted in On Campus on November 19, 2010
Students play alongside two members of the acclaimed Pacifica Quartet as they work to perfect a dynamic bit of Beethoven.
Threat reduction in Africa
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 16, 2010
Two Denisonians work to reduce the threat of biological and conventional weapon stockpiles in Africa.
My fellow Denisonians…
Posted in Academics & Research on November 12, 2010
Students in Campaigns & Elections, and their fictional congressional candidates, experience the tough realities of the campaign trail.
23 million thanks
Posted in On Campus on November 11, 2010
On Veterans Day, Denison honors those who have served.
Decoding history
Posted in Academics & Research on November 10, 2010
Assoc. Professor of English Fred Porcheddu ’87 uncovers history through a medieval manuscript.
This is your brain on caffeine
Posted in Academics & Research on November 9, 2010
Science students and professors offer neuroscience program for central Ohio high-schoolers.
The future is now
Posted in On Campus on November 9, 2010
For students thinking about grad school and international awards, this conference hit the spot.
A true wingman
Posted in On Campus on November 8, 2010
The Columbus Dispatch remembers longtime football coach Keith Piper and his storied single wing offense.
Staging the conversation
Posted in On Campus on November 5, 2010
With a single telephone, the Theatre Department lent its voice to the yearlong theme of “Technology and Community.”
Mr. Dold goes to Washington
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 4, 2010
In a close race, Robert Dold ’91 is elected to Congress as a representative for Illinois.
Bowl-ing downhill
Posted in On Campus on November 3, 2010
The DU Art Collective’s annual Bowl-a-Thon taps the artistic urges of an entire community with the cause of helping its less fortunate members.
Islamic economics & the Iranian Revolution
Posted in Academics & Research on November 2, 2010
Economics prof Sohrab Behdad discusses Islamic economics in revolutionary Iran with Amsterdam’s Radio Zamaneh.



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