Once 'Major' TV Networks Now Irrelevant to Most Americans, Opines Prof. Jeff...
"Network broadcast television has been in a downward spiral for years, but the recent disastrous ratings from the sweeps period had to shock even the most hopeful executives of the big four networks,"...
View ArticleJennifer Pope Baker '89 Discusses Feminism with Newspaper
"Why aren’t all women willing to stand up and accept the label of a feminist?," asks Jennifer Pope Baker, executive director of the Women's Fund of Central Indiana and 1989 graduate of DePauw...
View ArticleDePauw Splits NCAC Doubleheader and Series with Denison
DePauw's Paul Mpistolarides hit a game-winning single in the top of the eighth inning of game one to lift the Tigers to a 4-3 extra-inning victory over Denison, but the Big Red fought back to take an...
View ArticleWednesday Concert by DePauw Chamber Players Features Music of Love and Loss
French and Czech chamber music masterpieces, each written by a broken hearted composer, form the program to be presented by the DePauw Chamber Players at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3. The ensemble...
View ArticlePublic Celebration for DePauw's National Champions Thursday
"The public is invited to come out and celebrate the unbeaten DePauw University women's basketball team's 2013 NCAA Division III national championship on Thursday, April 4 in downtown Greencastle,"...
View ArticleNew Compositions by Kevin James '83 "Haunting, Riveting": New York Times
"The 'Vanishing Languages' project by Kevin James, a New York-based trombonist and composer, is a rare hybrid of conservation effort and memorial, new music and ancient languages," opines the New York...
View ArticleJunior JD Hoover Awarded Goldwater Scholarship
John David "JD" Hoover, a junior at DePauw University, is the recipient of a 2013 Goldwater Scholarship. Considered the most prestigious undergraduate science honor in the U.S., the award is presented...
View ArticleSinger-Songwriter David McMillin '06 Returns to Campus, April 9-11
Singer-songwriter David McMillin, a 2006 graduate of DePauw University, will return to his alma mater as a guest of the Performing Arts Series, April 9 - 11. Currently a member of the band Fort...
View Article'Career Coach' Dispenses Advice in US News Column
"Has a colleague ever pitched your idea as his own? It's only natural to get angry," notes U.S. News & World Report. Ritika Trikha writes, "don't get too hung up on the incident. According to Steve...
View ArticleRadio Program Features Recordings by DePauw University Band
The music of the DePauw University Band has been featured on Wind & Rhythm, a weekly, one-hour radio program which is carried on some over-the-air stations as well as the Internet. Hosted by Doug...
View ArticleTigers Drop First Contest Of Season To Ohio Wesleyan, 16-12
The DePauw women’s lacrosse squad lost for the first time in program history on Tuesday night against Ohio Wesleyan, 16-12, at Boswell Field
View ArticleDePauw Opens NCAC Play with Sweep at Ohio Wesleyan
Bolstered by a pair of strong pitching performances, DePauw opened North Coast Athletic Conference play with a doubleheader sweep at Ohio Wesleyan
View ArticleAlbert Lund '48 Scholarships Awarded to Three Students
Three DePauw University students -- senior Brent Hume, junior John Colton, and sophomore Jake Rust -- are being rewarded for their scholarship and involvement in the campus and community.
View ArticlePaul Detlefs '77 Named to Sikich Advisory Board
Paul S. Detlefs, founder and president of The Prestwick Group and 1977 graduate of DePauw University, has been appointed to the newly-formed advisory board for Sikich LLP. Detlefs and two other members...
View ArticleGeorge Saunders, Here April 24, Wins 2013 PEN/Malamud Award
George Saunders, who will visit the campus of DePauw University on Wednesday, April 24, is the recipient of the 2013 PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. Presented annually since 1988,...
View ArticleBoston Globe Reviews New Book by Primatologist Jane Goodall, Who Will Visit...
"Part reminiscence, part natural history, and part plea on behalf of the natural world, Seeds of Hope begins with Goodall’s childhood in Bournemouth, England, where she recalls spending hours in her...
View Article175th Anniversary Lecture & Concert Sunday Feature Renowned Conductor...
Joseph Flummerfelt, the 1958 graduate of DePauw University who Leonard Bernstein called "the greatest choral conductor in the world," returns to his alma mater this weekend. On Sunday, April 7, Dr....
View ArticleNBC's Switch to Jimmy Fallon is Analyzed by Prof. Jeff McCall '76
"Now that speculation has become confirmed fact -- Jimmy Fallon will replace Jay Leno on The Tonight Show next spring -- the question many are asking is: Why fix a show that isn’t broke?," begins a...
View ArticleTigers Earn All-Academic Status
The DePauw men’s cross country program has been named a 2012 Division III All-Academic Cross Country team by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
View ArticleDePauw Earns All-Academic Honors; Heather O'Brien Named to All-Academic Team
The DePauw women’s cross country program has been named a 2012 Division III All-Academic Cross Country team by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
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