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Denison is proud to recognize these distinguished graduates with the university’s highest honor.
The campus landmark has served its student body — and its nation! — by bending to the needs of those who enter its sanctuary.
Maya Angelou’s appearance in 1993 is one of many transcendent talents of the academic, political, and entertainment worlds to grace the Swasey stage.
The beloved chapel organ is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a significant gift for a much-needed renovation.
Weddings, award ceremonies, standing ovations: the chapel is a place for joy.
The 100-year-old chapel and the Denison benefactor for which it’s named have plenty of colorful stories. Here’s a sampling.
Swasey looks like others built in the 1920s. But its location, elevation, and memory-making celebrations distinguish it for alums.
Three semesters in, Caroline Cavalier ’26 has added a major, traveled twice for academics, and tested a career path through an internship.
English professor and author Margot Singer receives an Ohio Arts Council recognition for her “artistic excellence and professional accomplishment.”
via Ohio Arts Council
Denison is again named a top-producing Fulbright college — here’s what that prestigious designation means to grads.
Studio art major Renai Heath ‘25 is getting a solo show in a very public venue - the windows of Granville’s Village Hall.
via Newark Advocate
Courtney Herring Bowden ‘09 established Black Market Multimedia and shares the stories of travelers among the current Black Diaspora.
via blackexpatstories.com
Assistant professor Anjali Fernandes provides a role model and opportunities for her students.
The trip to Punxsutawney’s annual groundhog fest was decades in the making for Denison’s a cappella group. And it was something to behold.
With a wealth of student inspiration, a new hub for clubs brings campus organizations together.
This signature alumni event, in its 19th year, can lead to new friends, new jobs – maybe even a new love.
The leader of the gospel choir and coordinator of Christian life, Timothy Carpenter embraces the struggle and tenacity of Martin Luther King Jr.
Skidmore College President Emeritus Philip Glotzbach will deliver the address to the graduating class.
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