Rutgers History Prof. Camilla Townsend Here March 5 for Horizon Lecture
Camilla Townsend, professor of history at Rutgers University, will come to the campus of DePauw University next week to deliver the Horizon Lecture. Dr. Townsend will discuss "Alias don Luis: The True...
View ArticleHarmon Finishes Seventh in NCAC Pentathlon
DePauw senior Lee Harmon totaled 2,782 points and finished seventh in the North Coast Athletic Conference Pentathlon
View ArticleAmpersand Capital Partners Adds John Perkins '94 to Management Team
John Perkins, a 1994 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Ampersand Capital Partners and an operating partner.
View ArticleTop-ranked DePauw to Host Opening Two NCAA Rounds
The 28-0 and top-ranked DePauw women's basketball team opens NCAA Division III Championship play on Friday, March 1, when it hosts La Roche College (24-2) in a first-round game at the Neal Fieldhouse
View Article"Employable People are Well-Rounded," Steve Langerud Tells Newspaper
When considering a career, Steve Langerud says, "It is short-sighted to prep for that one special thing you want to do." The director of professional opportunities at DePauw University, Langerud is...
View ArticleThree Student-Written Plays to be Presented March 7-10
Three original plays written by three DePauw University students will be presented by DePauw Theatre, March 7 through 10. "Battle, Baby, Bird: New Works by DePauw Playwrights" includes Potato, Potato...
View Article"Powerhouse" Women's Basketball Team an "Unstoppable Force": Indy Star
"As powerhouses go, the DePauw women’s basketball team has developed into an unstoppable force in Greencastle over the past couple of decades," reports the Indianapolis Star.
View ArticleFrom Chopsticks to Robotics
As they set out for a Winter Term course in Japan, nearly two-dozen students looked forward to studying the Japanese concept of monozukuri. First, they had to figure out what it meant.
View ArticleChemistry Prof. John McFarland '49 Dies at Age 89
John W. McFarland, professor emeritus of chemistry at DePauw and 1949 graduate of the University, died yesterday at Asbury Towers in Greencastle. A member of the DePauw faculty for 33 years, Dr....
View Article"Now is the Time For a Commitment to Science Education," Writes Prof. John...
"Business leaders and scholars have warned for several years of a coming shortage of scientists and the severe impact it will have on the economy of the United States," writes John W. McFarland,...
View ArticleLibby Larsen Here as Composer-in-Residence for Annual 'Music of the 21st...
The DePauw University School of Music welcomes Libby Larsen to campus February 27 through March 3 to serve as composer-in-residence for "Music of the 21st Century." The five-day residency at DePauw...
View ArticleArticle on 'The Argo Effect' Quotes Prof. Mark Tatge
"Filming in remote locations has never been a cakewalk, but thanks to Oscar’s top choice, Argo, it just got a teensy bit harder, say some intelligence and entertainment industry watchers," begins a...
View ArticleStephen F. Hayes '93 to Speak at Union University Next Month
Stephen F. Hayes, senior writer at the Weekly Standard and 1993 graduate of DePauw University, will speak at Tennessee's Union University on March 19.
View ArticleTop-ranked DePauw Hosts La Roche in NCAA First Round
The 28-0 and top-ranked DePauw women's basketball team opens NCAA Division III Championship play on Friday, March 1, when it hosts La Roche College (24-2) in a first-round game at the Neal Fieldhouse
View ArticleWittwer Named NCAC Women's Tennis Player of the Week
DePauw sophomore Julie Wittwer (Grosse Pointe, Mich/South) has been named the North Coast Athletic Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week for her performances in three Tigers wins last week
View ArticleDan Hasler '80 to Lead Purdue Research Foundation
Dan Hasler, a 1980 graduate of DePauw University, has been named president and chief entrepreneurial officer of the Purdue Research Foundation. Hasler, who served as Indiana Secretary of Commerce...
View ArticleTopher Jones '07 "A Talent on the Rise" on Electronic Dance Music Scene
"When Topher Jones meets fellow Electronic Dance Music artists, he rarely finds anyone else who was a four-sport athlete in high school," begins an Indianapolis Star feature on the 2007 DePauw...
View ArticleSenior is Finalist in Grand Concours de Chant Vocal Competition
Tenor Lucas Wassmer, a senior voice student in the DePauw University School of Music, will perform this weekend as a finalist in the prestigious 2013 Grand Concours de Chant competition. Selected...
View ArticleBarbara Bayless Close '71 is Finalist for Teaching Award
Barbara Bayless Close, a mathematics teacher at Florida's Palm Beach Day Academy and 1971 graduate of DePauw University, is a finalist for a William T. Dwyer Award for Excellence in Education....
View ArticleTop-ranked DePauw Advances to NCAA Second Round with Win over La Roche
Number-one DePauw got off to a slow start, but very quickly took control of the contest and came away with a 73-43 win over La Roche (24-3) in an NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship First...
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