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Dan Korb '79 Named Indiana Sportswriter of the Year

Dan Korb, an assistant sports editor with the Evansville Courier & Press and 1979 graduate of DePauw University, has been named Corky Lamm Indiana Sportswriter of the Year by the Indiana...

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Number-One DePauw Moves to 13-0 with NCAC Win over Hiram

Top-ranked DePauw scored the game's first 29 points and was never threatened on the way to a 74-32 North Coast  Athletic Conference victory over visiting Hiram at Neal Fieldhouse

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Tigers Top Terriers for Season's First NCAC Win

DePauw committed just seven turnovers and held visiting Hiram to just 37 percent second-half shooting and held on for a 65-59 North Coast Athletic Conference victory at Neal Fieldhouse

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New Exhibition Offers View of 'Genji's World in Japanese Woodblock Prints'

The exhibition "Genji's World in Japanese Woodblock Prints" opens on Thursday, January 31, and remains on view through April 21. It is free and open to the public.

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#1-Ranked Women's Basketball Team Gets Star Attention

"DePauw (11-0) won its 36th consecutive regular-season game when it beat Rockford 73-43 in the Amy Hasbrook Memorial tournament championship game last Sunday in Greencastle," reports the Indianapolis...

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Sussy Project Founder Meggie Dials '03 is 'Woman to Watch'

An Indianapolis Star profile of Meggie Dials -- a 2003 DePauw University graduate deemed a 'Woman to watch' by the newspaper -- notes, "She puts in about 50 hours a week at ExactTarget, where she is a...

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Prof. Glen Kuecker Contributes Book Review to The Historian

Glen David Kuecker, professor of history at DePauw University, contributes a review to the latest issue of The Historian. Issued quarterly, the journal is published on behalf of Phi Alpha Theta History...

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Top-ranked DePauw Moves to 14-0 with Win over Kenyon

Top-ranked DePauw never trailed in its 57-47 North Coast Athletic Conference win over visiting Kenyon and the Tigers now sit atop the NCAC standings as the lone unbeaten team in conference play

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Strong Second Half Lifts Tigers to NCAC Win over Wabash

After stuggling offensively over the opening 20 minutes, DePauw doubled its scoring output in the second half and topped visiting Wabash by a 60-49 score in North Coast Athletic Conference action

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A Continuing Commitment

After shaping DePauw's sustainability efforts as a student, Anthony Baratta chose to stick around.

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DePauw School of Music Hosts Inaugural Honor Band Program This Weekend

The Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts will be the site of the inaugural DePauw University Honor Band program this Saturday and Sunday, January 12–13. Several Indiana high schools,...

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Barbara Kingsolver '77 Talks with Audubon Magazine

"I’ve been asking myself for some time now: How can we all be looking at climate change and believe different things about it?," Barbara Kingsolver tells Audubon magazine. "That’s the question I wanted...

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Congress "Unwilling to Make Truly Hard Decisions": Lee Hamilton '52

"In our system of representative democracy, Capitol Hill should be the place where their competing concerns get hammered out," writes Lee H. Hamilton in a newspaper op-ed. "What we learned from the...

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"Literary Phenomenon" George Saunders Here March 13 as Guest of Kelly Writers...

Hailed as "the writer for our time" in a New York Times Magazine piece, George Saunders will visit the campus of DePauw University on Wednesday, March 13.  Saunders, deemed a "literary phenomenon" by...

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Prof. Sundiata Cha-Jua Here as Schaenen Visiting Scholar Next Month

Sundiata K. Cha-Jua, associate professor of history and associate professor of African American Studies at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, will serve as DePauw University's Nancy Schaenen...

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Prof. Tom Chiarella Discusses 'Fracking' on MSNBC

"When there's energy to be harvested, money to be made, people are going to go after it," Tom Chiarella told MSNBC's The Cycle today. A visiting professor of creative writing at DePauw University,...

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15-0 Start for Top-ranked DePauw Women after Win at Wooster

Sophomore Emma Ondik hit all four three-pointers she attempted and finished with a career-high 16 points off the bench as top-ranked DePauw topped Wooster, 87-46, in a North Coast Athletic Conference...

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DePauw Men Rally from 14-point Deficit, but #15 Wooster Too Much for the Tigers

DePauw trailed 15th-ranked Wooster by as many as 14 points before rallying to take the lead with six minutes left, but the Fighting Scots outscored the Tigers 16-6 down the stretch for a 68-58 North...

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Tigers Finish Second at Washington Invitational

DePauw totaled 809.5 points and finished second at the Washington-St. Louis University Invitational

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Ninth-ranked DePauw Wins Washington University Invitational

DePauw, ranked ninth in Division III, totaled 1,017 points and won the Washington-St. Louis Invitational by 160 points over Lindenwood

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