Archive for December, 2011
Glory days
Posted in On Campus on December 28, 2011
It’s been quite a year for the Big Red varsity sports teams, and 2011 may well have been the “Best. Year. Ever.”
City sidewalks
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 23, 2011
Granville celebrates this holiday season with a glowing display.
Home for the holidays
Posted in On Campus on December 21, 2011
Monomoy Place, pretty as a picture, is all dressed up for Christmas.
The library gets all warm and fuzzy
Posted in On Campus on December 20, 2011
Students took a break from their studies with some four-legged friends.
Seven days of Denison
Posted in On Campus on December 15, 2011
As 2011 draws to a close, enjoy a look back at scenes from the spring and fall semesters.
100 years of Phi Beta Kappa
Posted in On Campus on December 14, 2011
Denison’s chapter of the nation’s premier academic honorary society held a birthday party on campus to celebrate both its first century and its next one.
Mumbai movie-makers
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 12, 2011
Megan Keaveney and Sibylle Freiermuth, both Class of ’11, traveled to India last summer with a goal of improving the health of women living in poverty.
Skeletons in the room
Posted in On Campus on December 9, 2011
Paleontologist Donald Johanson talks with students and faculty about “Lucy,” a hominid skeleton about 3.2 million years old.
What’s keeping you busy?
Posted in On Campus on December 8, 2011
With two weeks left in the semester, we talked to students to see what’s on their to-do lists.
Interpreting the past, preparing for the future
Posted in Academics & Research on December 7, 2011
History professor Mitchell Snay looks back with a new book on Horace Greeley and looks ahead with a deep appreciation of the liberal arts.
In this issue …
Posted in On Campus on December 7, 2011
Denison Magazine should be making its way to readers in the coming weeks. Here’s what’s in store.
Good science, clean water
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 6, 2011
Joe Reczek is a prof on a mission: interest local kids in going to college and in the sciences—and do some good in the world at the same time.
Cross-cultural understanding
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 5, 2011
Tory Scott ’15 receives an award from the Davis United World College Scholars Program.
Baby, they were down
Posted in On Campus on December 1, 2011
Re-live the annual D-Day concert. In 145 seconds.



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