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From the President’s desk
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In his latest message to alums, President Adam Weinberg shares an update on an exciting spring semester finish, while acknowledging some challenges facing higher education and young professionals in the months ahead.
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Save the date for Reunion 2026!
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We invite 13 classes to save the date for Reunion 2026.
Are you interested in joining your Reunion committee? Members of the committee help plan events, reconnect classmates, and help your class reach fundraising goals. Complete the volunteer interest form to get started.
June 11-13, 2026
Class of 1976 50th Reunion
June 12-14, 2026
Reunion for the Classes of ● 1951 ● 1956 ● 1961 ● 1966 ● 1971 ● 1986 ● 1997 ● 1996 ● 1995 ● 2001 ● 2016 ● 2021
June 13-14, 2026
Denison Forever (all post-50th classes)
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A dream fulfilled: Denison wins its first NCAA men’s tennis title
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For the first time in school history, the Men’s Tennis team is NCAA champions! The team finished the season with an impressive 28-2 record and won its last 20 contests. Read more about their path to the NCAA tournament.
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While iterations of AI have existed for decades, the 2022 launch of ChatGPT ushered in a never-before-seen era of popularity for AI platforms. Since then, faculty and staff have been recalibrating lessons and integrating AI into several programs, from anthropology to politics and public affairs to communication and beyond. This is for good reason, as the World Economic Forum estimates that 70 percent of skills used in most jobs will change by 2030, with AI serving as the catalyst. Learn more about the integration of AI at Denison.
This article appeared in the spring issue of Denison Magazine. Visit the magazine’s website for more stories, including an in-depth view at the new vision for Doane Hall and more about how Denisonians can build connections across the country.
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Make your gift before time runs out!
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Denison’s fiscal year ends on June 30. If you’ve been meaning to make your gift to the Annual Fund, now’s the perfect time! We’d love to count you in before time runs out.
Your gift today helps fund:
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- Scholarships that keep Denison accessible to all.
- Mentors who are invested in their students’ success.
- Career prep that starts early and leads far.
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Every gift, no matter the size, makes an impact. Thank you for supporting Denison students.
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Spirit kits and summer gatherings
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When Denisonians get together, we want to help make your celebration special! As part of our Big Red Good News program, you can give the Alumni and Family Engagement Office advance notice of your event, share a few basic details, and receive Denison swag to help make your party a Big Red success!
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Members of FIJI celebrated 25 years of their annual gathering in West Vail, Colo.
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| Alums from the Class of 2004 recently vacationed together in Isle of Palms, S.C.
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Honoring Professor Woodyard ’54
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Professor David O. Woodyard’s Celebration of Life was held on June 8. Those interested in watching a recording of the ceremony may do so online.
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Professor Margot Singer explores layered identities in new book
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Professor of creative writing and award-winning author Margot Singer has published a new collection of personal essays, Secret Agent Man (Barrow Street Press, June 2025). Secret Agent Man has earned praise from Publishers Weekly and Booklist, among others. Learn more about the inspiration behind her latest work.
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Summer Regional Gatherings
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Tuesday, July 22 | 6-8 p.m.
Young alums (Classes 2015-2025) and current students in Chicago will network and connect over appetizers and drinks. Gain professional insights and an expanded network.
Register for Beyond The Hill: Chicago
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Connect with fellow Denisonians this summer while hearing President Adam Weinberg’s latest university updates.
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