Denison’s got talent
Tom Cotter ’86 cracked up the judges on America’s Got Talent and managed to advance to the next round.
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Tom Cotter ’86 cracked up the judges on America’s Got Talent and managed to advance to the next round.
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A breakout movie about lacrosse, “Crooked Arrows,” has its roots on the Denison playing fields.
What happens when greed goes unchecked? Kirk Combe and his son explore the possibilities in their new sci-fi film, The Feed.
Signe Burgstaller ’88 recently stopped by to spend a day with students and talk about her personal experience as an international student and a U.N. ambassador.
Senior Brittany Kunkel just won the People’s Choice Award in a competition that pitted her against the best and brightest college artists in the state.
Denison Magazine will be in the mail next week, and we have a sneak peek featuring a lost Kentucky community.
Big Red lends a hand
From community cleanup to voter registration to face painting—Big Red’s Big Day was a giant success.
Men on a mission
For the second year in a row, the men’s swimming and diving team takes the national championship.
Home is where the heart is
Dee Salukombo ’12 has won a Davis Peace Prize for creating a learning center in the African village of his birth.
Sound advice for career planning
Stories and wisdom from the early working years of four poli sci alumni.
What can you do with an English major, anyway?
Matthew Harrington ’84 is taking on a new role as global COO of the world’s largest public relations firm.
That’s what he tweets
Steve Carell ’84 has suddenly decided to tweet. More importantly, we have mustache photos.
More than a meal
Daisy Hackett ’13 is taking an interdisciplinary look at food—in Italy.
Big band boast
Members of the Jazz Ensemble are gearing up to perform at the state music educators’ annual conference.
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