What matters to me, and why
President Dale Knobel wraps up an annual dialogue series that asks members of the Denison community to share personal values, motivations, and stories.
Full Story » Comments (2) 04/20/2012
President Dale Knobel wraps up an annual dialogue series that asks members of the Denison community to share personal values, motivations, and stories.
Full Story » Comments (2) 04/20/2012
On Bloomberg Radio, Provost Brad Bateman discusses Keynesian economic theory and its relevance today.
Emily Hopcian ’12 is learning that it’s possible to make a living and change the world at the same time.
Six professors weigh in on how their disciplines deal with the ultimate affection.
Jerome Price ’12 discusses on the inequities of access that exist among America’s educational systems.
Alexa Dorris ’12 studied in Senegal last year, and though she says she couldn’t come up with words to describe it—her incredible blog says otherwise.
‘A downgrade in confidence’
Lee Sachs ’85 talks with Bloomberg TV about Congress’ failed deficit-reduction efforts.
The folly of ‘dentistry’ economics
Provost and economics professor Brad Bateman calls for an “alternative vision of capitalism.”
Teach For America—No Kidding
Kimmi Oshita ’11, on her first few challenging weeks in a Baltimore school room as part of Teach For America.
It takes just four weeks to make a family—and a play
Students and Vail guest artist Dale Shields create a family of friends and a fascinating original play in only 28 days.
Wired for blogging
Geoscience Professor Erik Klemetti’s popular “Eruptions” blog has found a glitzy new home at Wired.
The power of poetry
Roethke Prize-winning poet David Baker on the purpose of poetry, substance of art, and the inspiration of the Midwest.
The plight of the refugee
Betsy Fisher ’10 reflects on her time in Jordan and her commitment to advocating for international refugees.
Broadband wilderness
As a new academic year launches, a senior plugs in to the very real human connections of Outdoor Orientation.
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