The next three semesters will be the last time that students can live at the Homestead, a living-learning community at Denison focused on sustainability. The current residential form of the Homestead, ...
Want to see Alli Pinta’s experience? Watch this vlog of her staying in room 9. ALLI PINTA, Special to The Denisonian – “There are several places in Granville that have stories,” and The Buxton Inn is ...
The sweeping renovation and expansion of previously named Doane Hall, one of campus’s most prominent and historic buildings, positions Denison to make major steps toward integrating data across the ...
On April 11, students gathered on the third floor of Slayter Student Union for the Big Red Cosplay Collective’s Spring Cosplay Revival. The event provided Raising Cane’s as well as drinks from Sips, a ...
Four alumni shared how serving abroad reshaped their understanding of grassroots development work and their responsibility as global citizens. Since 1961, the Peace Corps has sent Americans abroad to ...
Sometimes our college singing days go beyond our mere four years at Denison. In 1961, Professor Emeritus Dr. William Osborne founded the Denison Singers, an organization of chamber singers dedicated ...
Denison will debut a new minor in machine learning and artificial intelligence next semester. This program is designed to give students in technical fields a specialized edge in the evolving job ...
When Zoe Hines ‘24 was asked to describe her college experience prior to her junior year she responded quickly with one word, “exhausting.” “I was looking forward to the college experience so much but ...
Disclaimer: This story contains spoilers for “Sunrise on the Reaping” by Suzanne Collins. Like many college-aged students (and general dystopian literature enjoyers), “Sunrise on the Reaping” by ...
Denison received its fourth-highest number of applicants this year at 12,000, down from last year’s 15,000 applicants. The acceptance rate is expected to shift from 17% for the class of 2028 to about ...
In 1981, Kim Coplin ‘85 walked into the Denison University admissions office as a prospective student. She was planning to stay for two years before transferring to a pharmacy or engineering program.
Each year, prospective Denison students are able to choose between two application options: early decision (ED) and regular decision (RD). In regular decision admissions, with applications due on Jan.