Commencement 2013

Let the mortarboards fly

The Class of 2013 learned a lot here — from critical thinking to the reasons why our seemingly odd choice in an unofficial mascot makes perfect sense.

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Sights & Sounds

What Happened on Deliria?

Academics & Research

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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The Portrait of a President

On Campus

The portrait of a president

The Presidents’ Room in the library holds the portraits of Denison’s leaders throughout history. Last week, Dale Knobel took his place among them.

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Home of the Big Red

On Campus

Home of the Big Red

With the dedication of the Mitchell Center, alumnus Lou Mitchell’s dream officially came true.

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Habits of Mind—and Heart

On Campus

Habits of mind — and heart

Friday’s Academic Awards Convocation was Denison’s heartfelt celebration of the best in teaching and learning.

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Beyond Campus

Getting silly with Steve

“Sapphire” Steve Carell ’84 tells Jimmy Fallon about his radio days on WDUB.

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