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DENISON UNIVERSITY


'Denison University' is a highly selective private liberal arts and sciences college in Granville, Ohio, approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of Columbus. Denison was founded in 1831. It has a current enrollment of about 2,000 students. Denison is a member of the Five Colleges of Ohio, the Great Lakes Colleges Association, and the North Coast Athletic Conference.
Denison is listed in Loren Pope's ''Colleges That Change Lives''.

Contents
History
About the University
Degrees and majors
Athletics
Greek life
Student Organizations
Notable Alumni
External links

History


Denison was an exclusively male college at the time of its inception, but has since become coeducational. This began with the Granville Female Seminary, which was founded in 1831 by Charles Sawyer. It was sold to Daniel Shepardson in 1861. It was renamed to Shepardson College for Women and became a part of Denison University in 1900.
Denison previously offered some graduate programs leading to a master's degree; however, Denison was made into an exclusively undergraduate institution in the late 1920s. The university offers 48 majors, each leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. Denison also offers a Bacehlor of Fine Arts degree. In addition to such traditional majors as history, mathematics, and psychology, students can focus on less common subjects like cinema and black studies.

About the University


One aspect that distinguishes Denison from many other colleges is that it is entirely residential. This means that almost all of its 2,000 students must live in university-owned housing. This decision is popular with some students, but others, especially upperclassmen, get upset about this requirement. The university maintains that the residence requirement brings the campus together and gives the university a strong sense of community. Housing options include single, double, triple, and quadruple rooms, as well as suites and apartments.
The campus size is about 1,200 acres (4 km²). This includes a 500 acre (1.4 km²) biological reserve just east of campus, where professors of sciences like geology and biology can hold class. Denison's annual operating budget is about $69 million. It also has other funds including endowments that surpass $600 million. Denison has 190 full-time faculty, making the student-to-faculty ratio 11:1.
A view of Swasey Chapel from the east

Degrees and majors


Denison offers three types of degrees: B.A., B.S., and B.F.A. Students can create their own major (called an interdepartmental major) or choose among the following. A few of these subjects are concentrations only and are not offered as majors.

★ Art History

★ Art Studio

★ Biochemistry

★ Biology

★ Black Studies

Chemistry

Cinema

★ Communication

★ Computer Science

★ Dance

★ East Asian Studies

Economics

★ Education

★ English Literature

★ English Writing

Environmental Studies

★ French

Geosciences

★ German

★ History

★ International Studies

★ Latin

★ Latin American and Caribbean Studies

★ Mathematics

★ Media Technology and Arts

★ Music

★ Philosophy

★ Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)

★ Physical Education

★ Physics

Political Science

★ Psychology

★ Religion

★ Sociology/Anthropology

Spanish

★ Theatre

★ Women's Studies

Athletics


Denison is a member of the NCAA and the North Coast Athletic Conference(NCAC). Denison participates as a Division III institution which prohibits athletic scholarships. Denison has won nine (9) consecutive NCAC All-Sports Championships for a total of ten (10) since the founding of the conference in 1984-85. Denison's other All Sports Championship came in 1985-86, and both the consecutive championships streak and the total of ten represent conference records.
The most successful teams are led by the Men's and Women's Swimming programs. In 2001, the women won the NCAA Division III national championship, unseating perennial champion and local rival Kenyon College. In 2006, the men placed 2nd in the nation; the women finished in 6th. The squash program is also a perennial national contender. Other top ranked programs include lacrosse, soccer, baseball, and softball. The lacrosse and soccer games against Ohio Wesleyan University are the most widely attended "rivalry" games. Also, the Kenyon/Denison swimming rivalry is recognized in small-college sports.
Woody Hayes, later renowned as the head coach at Ohio State University, graduated from Denison in 1935, having served as captain of the football team the previous fall, and served as the university's head football coach from 1946 to 1950.

Greek life


Denison has six fraternities and seven sororities. Fewer students participate in Greek life than did during the early 1990s, but the culture is still relevant, with just about one third of all students joining a house.
The fraternities are:

Beta Theta Pi

Delta Chi

Sigma Chi

Phi Delta Theta

Lambda Chi Alpha

Sigma Phi Epsilon
The sororities are:

Alpha Chi Omega

Delta Delta Delta

Delta Gamma

Alpha Kappa Alpha

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Kappa Alpha Theta

Pi Beta Phi
During the mid-1990s, in an effort to re-brand the college as more of an academic, and less of a party, institution, the college's trustees elected to make Denison a "non-residential" Greek system. The decision led to student and alumni uproar, with a low-grade riot erupting on the campus' "Fraternity Row" as a result. While sorority members had never been allowed to live in their respective houses, the trustees' decision turned most of the formerly-residential fraternity houses into general college residential halls, and each chapter was given lounge space in the basement of each respective house for official fraternity functions (including chapter).
Since the decision, many of the formerly purely Greek houses were renamed:

★ The Delta Upsilon house became Taylor House, an "honors" residence hall

★ The Delta Chi house became Sunset House

★ The Lambda Chi Alpha house became the Erma and Clark Morrow House, an all-first-year student "living and learning" residence hall

★ The S. S. Chamberlin Lodge of Phi Gamma Delta became the Chamberlin House

★ The Phi Delta Theta house became the Preston House

Student Organizations



Denison Film Society

Students for Unborn Life

Students for Choice

The Homestead

WDUB 91.1 FM

Burpee's Seedy Theatrical Company

Denison Hilltoppers

Denison Progressive Alliance comprised of:

Animal Liberation League

Amnesty International

ACLU

Black Student Union

Denison University Recycling Program (DURP)

Green Team

Denison Democrats

Women's Emphasis

Outlook

Student Global AIDS Campaign

Denison University Fair Trade Alliance (DUFTA)

Denison Community Association (Service organization)

BullSheet

Notable Alumni


Denison has some 28,000 alumni all around the world. Some notable alumni include:

Homer Burton Adkins (Organic chemist)

Tully Alford (cult figure, inspired character from Addams Family movie)

Christopher Atkins (Actor, The Blue Lagoon)

Joe Banner President and CEO of the Philadelphia Eagles

George Bodenheimer (President of ESPN and ABC Sports)

William Bowen (former President of Princeton University, current President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation)

Steve Carell (Screen and Television Actor)

John A. Canning, Jr. (Chairman and CEO Madison Dearborn Partners)

Roe Conn (Radio Personality WLS 890AM, Chicago)

Chris Curtin (Vice President and General Manager of The Muppets)

John Davidson (Stage and Television Actor)

Michael Eisner (former Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company)

Sara Fritz (Executive Director of the Faith and Politics Institute, former Washington Bureau Chief of the St. Petersburg Times)

James Frey (Screenwriter and Author)

Jennifer Garner (Screen and Television Actress)

Tony Hall (Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture and former (US Congressman from Ohio)

Woody Hayes (Legendary Football Coach of Ohio State from 1951 to 1978)

Pam Houston (Award-Winning Author)

Hal Holbrook (Stage, Screen and Television Actor)

Terrell Jones (Founder of Travelocity)

Sue W. Kelly [1] (former Member of Congress from New York)

Richard Lugar (US Senator from Indiana)

Nancy Lynn, American entrepreneur, pilot, and public speaker

Johnny O'Connell (Professional Sports Car Racer)

Bobby Rahal (Indianapolis 500 Champion)

José Rivera (first Puerto Rican Screenwriter to be nominated for an Academy Award)

Scott E. Sandbo (Chairman and CEO of Pacific Crest Securities)

John Schuck (Screen, Stage, and Television Actor)

George Stibitz (American Scientist)

★ Bill Thomas (founder and CEO of Bills Khakis)

Jack Thompson (attorney)

Susan Whiting (Executive Vice President of VNU / Chairman of Nielsen Media Research)
There are 37 Denison Clubs throughout the United States, from Boston to San Diego, from Seattle to Tampa Bay.

External links



Denison University - official website

Yesterday and Today: Denison History

Granville, OH

Denison Progressive Alliance

Denison Film Society

Todd DeFeo Photography Portfolio: Denison University

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