Posts Tagged ‘Denison History’
The end of the Knobel era
Posted in On Campus on May 7, 2013
This summer, the Denison community will bid farewell to retiring President Dale Knobel and his wife, Tina, after 15 years of leadership.
The portrait of a president
Posted in On Campus on April 25, 2013
The Presidents’ Room in the library holds the portraits of Denison’s leaders throughout history. Last week, Dale Knobel took his place among them.
Brava!
Posted in On Campus on April 9, 2013
Soprano Jessye Norman’s Vail performance wraps the season and Lorraine Wales’ extraordinary 34-year directorship on the perfect note.
Denison’s next president
Posted in On Campus on November 1, 2012
Dr. Adam Weinberg will become Denison’s 20th president on July 1, 2013.
Goodbye Sunsets, hello presidents
Posted in On Campus on July 24, 2012
When the four apartment-style residence halls on Sunset Hill open for students this fall, each will have a venerable name over the doors.
100 years of Phi Beta Kappa
Posted in On Campus on December 14, 2011
Denison’s chapter of the nation’s premier academic honorary society held a birthday party on campus to celebrate both its first century and its next one.
The quietest place on the hill
Posted in On Campus on October 31, 2011
Come with us for a special Halloween show-and-tell featuring our College Cemetery.
Hidden in plain sight: no stone left unturned
Posted in On Campus on July 13, 2011
What’s bigger than a breadbox, erudite, and looks like it might have been a prop from an episode of Lost?
‘To Denison’ like you’ve never heard it before
Posted in On Campus on April 28, 2011
As his own graduating gift, Harry Brisson ’11 gives Denison a brand new arrangement of the dear old alma mater.



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