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Denison University

Denison University is a private, coeducational college of liberal arts and sciences.  Founded in 1831 as a literary and theological institution by frontier Baptists, Denison has since evolved into an independently administered and financed university providing students with a challenging academic curriculum of the highest quality and a vast array of diverse extracurricular programs. The University offers three different bachelor's degrees (B.A., B.S. and B.F.A.) among 49 major fields of study.  There are also interdepartmental majors and individually designed majors for those who desire a truly personalized education.

Full-time enrollment is 2,050, divided nearly equally between men and women. About one-third are residents of Ohio and another third are from the Mid-Atlantic or New England regions.  In a typical year, all 50 states are represented and international students come to Denison from more than 30 countries around the world. Ethnic minorities make up approximately 10 percent of the student population.

Denison operates on a two-semester academic calendar from September to May.  The three-week May Term is a period for students to travel or take advantage of numerous internships with professors, corporate organizations and government agencies.  More than 500 courses and 800 classes are offered each year; the average class size is 19, with a student/faculty ratio of approximately 10/1. About half of Denison's graduates continue their education at graduate and professional schools across the United States and abroad.  Each year, Denison grads are accepted to top law, medical, dental and business schools.  The University's Career Development Center assists students in their preparation for these programs.  Dale T. Knobel became Denison's 19th president on July 1, 1998.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Men's Lacrosse

Denison (5-0, 10-2) and Ohio Wesleyan (5-0, 10-4) are set to break the tie atop the conference standings Wednesday as the Big Red travels to Delaware to square off with the Bishops. Each squad remained perfect in conference action after they both picked up a pair of NCAC victories last week. Denison defeated Kenyon (3-2, 7-6) and Wittenberg (2-3, 7-4), while Ohio Wesleyan knocked off DePauw (0-5, 0-11) and Wooster (3-2, 8-4).

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Women's Lacrosse

North Coast women’s lacrosse action continued last weekend with a pair of squads remaining perfect in league play. Wittenberg (5-0, 9-3) defeated Hiram (0-3, 3-7) and Denison (4-0, 11-0) knocked off DePauw (1-4, 4-5) and Ohio Wesleyan (1-3, 2-9). Conference play continues this week, highlighted by Wittenberg traveling to Denison on Saturday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Softball

The North Coast softball schedule continued last week with DePauw (10-0, 16-12) sweeping Denison (5-3, 15-11) and Wooster (2-6, 13-13) to sit in first place. Conference play continues this week with three double-headers scheduled Tuesday, one Wednesday and four more Saturday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Women's Tennis

DePauw (3-0, 14-7) posted North Coast West Division victories over Denison (1-1, 12-5), Wittenberg (0-1, 4-8) and Ohio Wesleyan (0-2, 2-12) last week extending its win streak to four. Conference play continues this week with matches scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Golf

The DePauw women’s squad led all NCAC golf teams last week as the Tigers captured a pair of event championships at the annual Big Four Classic in Indiana and at the Illinois Wesleyan Spring Fling. NCAC golf action continues this week, highlighted by Wooster hosting the Nye Intercollegiate for men’s squad and the Mohican Classic for women’s teams.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Men's Tennis

North Coast men’s tennis teams will conclude regular season play this week with squads continuing to battle for positions in the divisional standings as there are eight divisional matches remaining between April 15-21. Following the completion of the regular season, eight teams will qualify for the 2013 NCAC Men’s Tennis Championships, which will be held at Oberlin College, April 26-28.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Baseball

North Coast divisional baseball action continued last weekend with Wooster (7-1, 19-7) taking over the top spot in the East Division standings after sweeping Hiram (0-10, 9-16) and Denison (8-4, 15-10) maintaining its hold at the top of the West Division after splitting a series with Ohio Wesleyan (3-5, 11-10). There are four NCAC divisional baseball series are on the schedule this weekend, April 20-21.

NCAC Weekly Release (4-15-13) - Track & Field

It was a busy weekend for North Coast track & field squads as the Ohio-based schools competed at the All-Ohio Championships at Ohio Wesleyan, while DePauw and Wabash were in action at the Indiana Division III Championships at Franklin College. League action continues this week, highlighted by Allegheny hosting a Tri-Meet on Tuesday and Kenyon hosting its annual spring invitational on Saturday.

NCAC Player Of The Week Interviews - (4/8/13)

The North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week interviews for the week ending on Sunday, April 7, are now available online. CLICK HERE to access a complete list of the interviews.

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