Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Teachers, public schools, & gay rights
Posted in Academics & Research on November 19, 2012
Professor Karen Graves recently talked about discrimination in public schools to the History of Education Society.
Love and the liberal arts
Posted in Academics & Research on February 15, 2012
Six professors weigh in on how their disciplines deal with the ultimate affection.
Educational access and inequity in the nation’s capital
Posted in Voices of Denison on February 2, 2012
Jerome Price ’12 discusses on the inequities of access that exist among America’s educational systems.
Teach For America—No Kidding
Posted in Beyond Campus on October 19, 2011
Kimmi Oshita ’11, on her first few challenging weeks in a Baltimore school room as part of Teach For America.
Denison in the Blogosphere (5/20/11)
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 20, 2011
We’ve got baseball, coffee, and children’s literature.
Local kids have their interests ‘PEAKed’
Posted in Beyond Campus on April 26, 2011
Students teach local second-graders about the environment and what it’s like to go to college.
Taking a walk
Posted in Voices of Denison on April 11, 2011
Returning to her alma mater prompts Shannon McLoughlin Morrison ’06 to reflect on a transformative four years.
An educated conversation
Posted in Voices of Denison on March 25, 2011
Jerome Price ’12 talks with students, faculty and local residents as he searches for answers to tough questions on education.
Former AG tapped to lead state’s university system
Posted in Beyond Campus on March 5, 2011
Jim Petro ’70, former attorney general of Ohio, has been named the new chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents.
Denison in the Blogosphere (10/14/10)
Posted in Beyond Campus on October 14, 2010
The best Denison-related content on the interwebs.
The evolution of a liberal arts education
Posted in Academics & Research on October 6, 2010
Denison’s faculty establishes a “Power and Justice” core competency, and the intent for students to question their own place in the structures of human societies.
Amber, aliens & the American diaspora
Posted in Academics & Research on September 10, 2010
Summer Scholars dish out their research in the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts.
Make it happen
Posted in On Campus on August 24, 2010
Students get hopped up on pizza, caffeine, and ideas for social change at the ‘Make It Happen’ social entrepreneurship workshop, a six-day summer program.



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