Chuck Brooks '79 to Judge 2013 Border Security Awards
Chuck Brooks, vice president and client executive for the Department of Homeland Security at Xerox and 1979 graduate of DePauw University, will serve as lead judge for the 2013 Border Security Awards...
View ArticleAmerican Theatre Wing Leader Heather Hitchens '91 Featured in Gotham
"I'm attracted to organizations that have an interesting mission, a fantastic history, and room to grow," Heather A. Hitchens, executive director of the American Theatre Wing, tells Gotham magazine....
View ArticleFlynn Earns First Team All-NCAC Honors
After leading the Tigers in both scoring and rebounding, DePauw senior forward Barry Flynn (Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral) was named to the All-North Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball First...
View ArticleFive Tigers Earn All-NCAC Honors; Huffman Named League's Top Coach
All five DePauw starters earned recognition from the North Coast Athletic Conference and their coach, Kris Huffman, took home the league's top honors
View ArticleHallett and Chasteen Earn All-Region Honors
Senior catcher Amy Hallett (Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle) and freshman shortstop Haleigh Chasteen (Avon, Ind./Avon) have been named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Central Region Third Team
View ArticlePaige Gooch Named Capital One Academic All-America®
DePauw rising senior Paige Gooch (Fort Mitchell, Ky./Beechwood), a member of the women's golf team, has been selected to the 2013 Capital One Academic All-America® Division III Women's At-Large Second...
View ArticleNational Historic Chemical Landmark at DePauw is Noted
There are now four National Historic Chemical Landmarks in Indiana, reports Chemical & Engineering News: "Percy L. Julian’s synthesis of physostigmine, an important treatment for glaucoma, at...
View ArticleDePauw Finishes 25th in Final Directors' Cup Standings
Led by top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships in four sports including the women's basketball team's national title and the field hockey squad's third-place showing, DePauw finished 25th in the...
View ArticleAcclaimed Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver '77 Now in Paperback
USA Today's listing of new paperback books begins with, "This month's critic's pick is Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver." The newspaper has previously given the book a four-star review, with...
View ArticleSaturday Alumni Weekend Concert to Reunite DePauw's Men of Note
"A Saturday morning concert presented by the DePauw School of Music will end with a special reunion," reports the Banner-Graphic.
View ArticleCenter Named for Former VP Dan Quayle '69 Expands its Mission
"In its 20 years of existence, Huntington's Dan Quayle Vice Presidential Learning Center has grown to offer visitors much more than the story of a hometown boy who rose to national power," begins an...
View ArticleSarah Anderson '13 Headed to Zambia as Peace Corps Volunteer
Sarah E. Anderson, a May 2013 graduate of DePauw University, "will leave June 11 for Zambia to begin training as a community outreach volunteer for the Peace Corps," reports the Journal-Standard of...
View ArticleNew York Times Reviews Film Directed by Pete Ohs '05
"Iceland’s beguiling, extreme landscape is presented as a way to understand, or even feel, the cognitive blizzard of mental illness in I Send You This Place," begins a New York Times review of the film...
View ArticleCommencement DVD is Here and Begins Shipping Today
Three weeks after the event took place, the DVD of DePauw University's May 19, 2013 commencement exercises has arrived from the replicator in New Jersey and will begin shipping today.
View ArticleAlumni Celebrate 'The DePauw Experience' at 2013 Reunion Weekend
"I think we all want to belong to or be of something. You have that with DePauw," Philip Eskew Jr., M.D., told fellow members of the University's Class of 1963. At the college's annual Alumni...
View Article"More Assertive Approach" Needed from FCC in Regulating Broadcast Indecency:...
"I think the FCC, looking at the national broadcast airwaves as our collective living rooms, should maybe take a little more assertive approach to make sure that some cultural standards are upheld,"...
View Article"Mirage" of 'Reality' Shows Has "Largely Faded," Says Prof. Jeff McCall '76
"They well know by now that these shows are not real and the stories are highly concocted and managed," Jeffrey M. McCall, professor of communication at DePauw University, says of reality television...
View ArticleSenior Matt Reda "Has a Dream": St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Matt Reda has a dream," begins an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "And he also has a plan." The newspaper reports that Reda, a rising senior at DePauw University, "has managed to combine...
View ArticleArticle on Man Who Broke the NSA Leaks Story Cites Prof. Bob Steele '69
"The man who claimed to leak state secrets on U.S. government eavesdropping sought to break the story through a columnist for a U.K.-based publication who has made no secret of his distaste for...
View ArticleInvestigations Done Right Will Benefit the Country, Lee Hamilton '52 Writes
"By my count, 11 separate Washington investigations are looking into the three big issues besetting the Obama Administration right now: Benghazi, IRS targeting of tea party groups, and the Justice...
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