It all adds up
Mathematics prof Lew Ludwig’s varied and innovative approaches to teaching earn him top honors from his peers in the Mathematical Association of America.
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Mathematics prof Lew Ludwig’s varied and innovative approaches to teaching earn him top honors from his peers in the Mathematical Association of America.
Full Story » No Comments 05/02/2013
In this psychological thriller, students tell the story of the island of Deliria and the power it has over those brave enough to visit.
The work of multimedia artist Chelsea Flowers ’13 is part autobiography, part personal therapy—and now it’s award-winning.
Daniel Littman ’15 reflects on his time working with other students at the writing center.
Adam Davis has just won a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to study charitable practices in medieval France.
The world’s a stage
We are in the midst of finals week but this exam is not being held in a classroom. In fact, it can’t be.
Dressed in time
Denison’s newly digitized Historical Costume Collection showcases fashion from times gone by.
Teachers, public schools, & gay rights
Professor Karen Graves recently talked about discrimination in public schools to the History of Education Society.
Art magnified
Rachel Laughlin ’14 combined biology and photography to create stunning images featuring scenes from under the microscope.
Writing through the years
Exile, a student literary journal, has been published for more than 50 years. And now it’s all online.
Teaching with creativity and courage
Professors from three different disciplines discuss creativity and courage in the classroom.
Summer Scholars—all year long
The Summer Scholars program is a yearlong opportunity, but in the fall we get to see the fruits of their research.
We heart liberal arts
The beginning of the academic year is a perfect time to celebrate the
liberal arts and sciences.
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