Archive for May, 2012
Going back to give back
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 30, 2012
Track star Dee Salukombo ’12 touches lives wherever he is. Now he’s going back to Africa to help the children of his homeland, and it’s a story that a lot of people want to tell.
Nine by nine
Posted in On Campus on May 29, 2012
Senior interns have curated their own exhibition from a fascinating sampling of the Denison Museum’s collections.
Going global
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 25, 2012
President Knobel recently traveled to Saudi Arabia to share ideas with a new liberal arts college for women.
Denison’s got talent
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 23, 2012
Tom Cotter ’86 cracked up the judges on America’s Got Talent and managed to advance to the next round.
Be kind to one another
Posted in Academics & Research on May 21, 2012
Recent graduate Colleen Russo’s research has opened her eyes to a potential game-changer in the realm of bullying.
‘Crooked Arrows’
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 17, 2012
A breakout movie about lacrosse, “Crooked Arrows,” has its roots on the Denison playing fields.
‘Make it count’
Posted in On Campus on May 16, 2012
A record crowd of more than 5,000 parents, friends and family joined in celebrating the graduation of 513 members of the Denison class of 2012.
Just can’t say enough about Dee
Posted in On Campus on May 14, 2012
New Denison graduate Dee Salukombo is back in the news as he leaves Granville to serve in his homeland in Africa.
Bricks and mortar
Posted in On Campus on May 11, 2012
Everything’s taking shape at two important expansion and renovation projects. See how Mitchell and Chamberlin are coming right along.
Lightning strikes twice
Posted in On Campus on May 10, 2012
Denison’s men’s and women’s lacrosse squads both earned dramatic overtime victories in the the opening round of the NCAA Championships.
The odd couple
Posted in Academics & Research on May 9, 2012
Biology and computer science are like peanut butter and chocolate—two great academic fields that work well together.
Where the exploration begins
Posted in On Campus on May 7, 2012
The seniors who work in Career Exploration and Development share their post-graduation plans.
Doctor, teacher, difference maker
Posted in On Campus on May 4, 2012
Ellen Gould Chadwick ’75, this year’s commencement speaker, helps children with HIV from around the world.
A family film
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 2, 2012
What happens when greed goes unchecked? Kirk Combe and his son explore the possibilities in their new sci-fi film, The Feed.



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