Archive for January, 2011
Recent graduate reports from Cairo
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 31, 2011
Nick Lewandowski ’09, a CNN iReporter in Cairo, talks with anchor Rosemary Church as tensions continue to escalate.
Poets taking on the dream
Posted in On Campus on January 28, 2011
The MLK celebration Poetry Slam gave voice to this year’s theme, “Harvesting the Dream: All Hands on the Freedom Plow.”
48 hours to serve
Posted in On Campus on January 27, 2011
Hours donated: 539. Money raised: $1,048. Service to others: priceless.
What’s cooking at Ebaugh?
Posted in On Campus on January 26, 2011
Check out the progress on the new chem building—it’s a recipe for 21st century teaching and learning.
Everybody’s working for this Wednesday…
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 25, 2011
Meet us on the Twitter (& Facebook) Wednesday night for After Work with Denison…Everywhere!
With a healthy disregard for the impossible
Posted in On Campus on January 24, 2011
For six snowbound and powerful days, a throng of students and faculty retreat to the hills to learn about themselves, and how to lead and live with integrity.
When is a green swimming pool a good thing?
Posted in On Campus on January 20, 2011
Green is the word as construction continues on the new and improved home of Big Red athletics.
So THAT’S what university presidents think about…
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 18, 2011
In his latest book, former Princeton U. president William Bowen ’54 shares seasoned wisdom with today’s college and university leaders.
‘You have spoken pointedly, but out of love for humankind’
Posted in Voices of Denison on January 17, 2011
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Newark Advocate reprints a supportive open letter to King from philosophy professor Ron Santoni, originally published on June 29, 1967.
Creepy crawly cakes
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 13, 2011
This tasty TV science project is a cake walk for Holly Menninger ’00.
In search of song
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 12, 2011
She was a talented musician, but it was her work as a folklorist and oral historian that will help to preserve Ohio’s musical past for generations to come.
Diving into DNA research
Posted in Academics & Research on January 10, 2011
Two students have been looking under the hood for ways to repair DNA damage.
Denison in the Blogosphere (1/6/11)
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 6, 2011
The best Denison-related content on the interwebs.
You might have to go 8,527 miles to find a better collection
Posted in On Campus on January 3, 2011
A recent gift reinforces Denison Museum’s status as one of the foremost repositories of Burmese art in the world.



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