Posts Tagged ‘Licking County’
Eagle eyes
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 21, 2013
Two Granville eagles—and a slew of local birders—keep watch over Granville’s newest neighbor.
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 wonderful wizard of college
Posted in Beyond Campus on February 27, 2013
A play teaches local fourth-graders the importance of education and money management.
Solar sizzle
Posted in Beyond Campus on October 5, 2012
Prof. Joe Reczek’s innovative way to demonstrate the power of the sun is helping local school kids see solar in a whole new light.
For the village pedalers
Posted in Beyond Campus on September 11, 2012
We headed out to Granville’s bike path for a ride and brought you a few scenes from the trail.
Reaching the PEAK
Posted in Beyond Campus on July 23, 2012
Denison students, staff, and faculty help Newark students to learn about higher education.
Home improvement
Posted in Beyond Campus on July 9, 2012
Recent grad Jeremy Blake didn’t follow the traditional path to college—he’s been creating avenues for hope.
Big Red lends a hand
Posted in Beyond Campus on April 3, 2012
From community cleanup to voter registration to face painting—Big Red’s Big Day was a giant success.
Great folks and great folk music
Posted in On Campus on January 12, 2012
Every Wednesday, local musicians gather in a circle at Slayter and fill the air with bluegrass.
Good science, clean water
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 6, 2011
Joe Reczek is a prof on a mission: interest local kids in going to college and in the sciences—and do some good in the world at the same time.
Preserving Spring Valley
Posted in Beyond Campus on November 30, 2011
The history of Licking County flows through Spring Valley, and now an effort is underway to restore and preserve the historic watershed.
The $10,000 question
Posted in Beyond Campus on September 20, 2011
Each year, a student organization decides how to put venture philanthropy funding into action. The current project aims squarely at the lethal abuse of prescription drugs.
Enter senior soprano, stage left
Posted in Beyond Campus on August 12, 2011
DEN Shots: Molly Coyne ’12 lighting up the stage this summer at Weathervane Playhouse in Newark.
The soul of Newark
Posted in Voices of Denison on August 10, 2011
Student investigation of Newark, Ohio, produces some newly minted journalists and community conversation.
An ice-cold good deed
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 27, 2011
The club hockey team’s home ice gets a stone cold upgrade—and everybody wins.
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.
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.
Arts and sciences with The Works
Posted in Beyond Campus on February 10, 2011
It’s just one of the ways that students and profs help local schoolchildren to learn, but it might be one of the most fun.
48 hours to serve
Posted in On Campus on January 27, 2011
Hours donated: 539. Money raised: $1,048. Service to others: priceless.
‘There, it’s OK to die’
Posted in Voices of Denison on December 20, 2010
Madeline Weinland ’10 reflects on her experience as a Denison Community Association hospice volunteer.
Candlelight collaboration
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 7, 2010
Enjoy a little holiday-themed music, as Ladies’ Night Out joins voices with a local choir.
23 million thanks
Posted in On Campus on November 11, 2010
On Veterans Day, Denison honors those who have served.
Bowl-ing downhill
Posted in On Campus on November 3, 2010
The DU Art Collective’s annual Bowl-a-Thon taps the artistic urges of an entire community with the cause of helping its less fortunate members.
Slow down, you move too fast
Posted in On Campus on September 21, 2010
Hard-working students from the Language and Culture Program in Preston House spend a day chillaxing at Dawes Arboretum.
Whole hog for local farming
Posted in Beyond Campus on September 2, 2010
Denison visits the Knox County Fair to show its support for local agriculture and Ohio farming families.



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