Archive for January, 2013
The British are coming
Posted in On Campus on January 31, 2013
The Vail Series presents the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Keith Lockhart.
Lessons from the pizza line
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 30, 2013
When two men were harassed in downtown Columbus, the local community stepped in. Why bystander intervention can help the fight for equality.
What are you doing Wednesday night?
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 28, 2013
The “After Work with Denison … Everywhere” event will be in full swing at more than 30 locations around the world. See if there’s one near you.
The significance of Selma
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 24, 2013
Winter Break was more than a vacation for 84 students participating in the Break Away program—it was a service-learning experience.
Learning from Dr. King … and one another
Posted in On Campus on January 22, 2013
On Monday, students, faculty and alumni joined their hearts and voices in the spirit of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The courage to create a just world
Posted in On Campus on January 18, 2013
In the 45th year after his death, the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lives on.
Sweet charity & medieval guilt
Posted in Academics & Research on January 16, 2013
Adam Davis has just won a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to study charitable practices in medieval France.
Spring renewal
Posted in On Campus on January 14, 2013
It’s the start of spring semester, and we put together a photo gallery to mark the occasion.
Denison in the Blogosphere (1/11/13)
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 11, 2013
In this international edition of Blogosphere, we journey across three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.
Columbus in color
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 8, 2013
How do you depict a skyline using crayons—without ever using them to draw a single line? Watch this time lapse video to find out.
A life of learning
Posted in Beyond Campus on January 4, 2013
Cynthia Baum ’78 is about to wrap up her first year as the ninth president of Walden University. A pretty impressive academic career that started with the words, “Why not?
Need a resolution?
Posted in On Campus on January 3, 2013
Here’s some inspiration: DU students volunteer tens of thousands of hours in the community every year.



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