Lew Ludwig, associate professor of mathematics

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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What Happened on Deliria?

What happened on Deliria?

In this psychological thriller, students tell the story of the island of Deliria and the power it has over those brave enough to visit.

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Chelsea Flowers '13

Blossoming artist

The work of multimedia artist Chelsea Flowers ’13 is part autobiography, part personal therapy—and now it’s award-winning.

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Daniel Littman ’15 works with a student in the writing center.

Word by word

Daniel Littman ’15 reflects on his time working with other students at the writing center.

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Tenured Talent

Tenured talent

The Board of Trustees just announced Denison’s newly tenured faculty.

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Sweet Charity & Medieval Guilt

Sweet charity & medieval guilt

Adam Davis has just won a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship to study charitable practices in medieval France.

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