Paige Gooch Named an All-American Scholar
DePauw rising senior Paige Gooch (Fort Mitchell, Ky./Beechwood) has been named a Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar recipient for the 2012-13 academic year
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 Analyzes MSNBC's Ratings Dip
"MSNBC’s problems might be more than just a hiccup," Jeffrey M. McCall, professor of communication at DePauw University, tells Variety. Dr. McCall is quoted in a story in this week's issue that...
View ArticleGeorge Thornton '62 in England for World Record Swim Attempt
"George Thornton of Fort Collins will again try to become the oldest man to swim the English Channel," reports the Denver Post of the 1962 graduate of DePauw University. "Thornton, 73, and his family...
View ArticleMike King '79 Joins Board of Indiana Bank
Michel J. "Mike" King, a dentist and 1979 graduate of DePauw University, has been appointed a director of the Owen County State Bank in Spencer, Indiana. "He has been operating a dental practice in...
View ArticleVisual Art, Design & Creative Writing Intersect in Peeler Exhibition,...
You're invited to attend a DePauw University exhibition consisting of two related interdisciplinary and collaborative artist’s books, Darkfire and The Waiting Room, which explore the interface of...
View ArticlePat Aikman '57 to Sign His New Book at Tuesday Event
J. Patrick Aikman has spent much of his life writing stories, but his new work, Memoirs of a Life, is his first attempt at publishing a book. On Tuesday, Aikman, a longtime DePauw administrator and...
View ArticleToo Many Americans Misunderstand Role of the First Amendment: Prof. Jeff...
"Free expression philosophers have long asserted that a society’s overall freedom hinges on the rights of citizens to speak and publish freely," begins an op-ed column by Jeffrey M. McCall, published...
View ArticleCharlie Castino Named an All-America Scholar
DePauw rising senior Charlie Castino (Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville) is one of over 300 collegiate golfers and just 51 in Division III to earn Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar honors by the...
View ArticleProf. Nahyan Fancy Authors Science and Religion in Mamluk Egypt
Science and Religion in Mamluk Egypt: Ibn al-Nafis, Pulmonary Transit and Bodily Resurrection, by Nahyan Fancy, associate professor of history at DePauw University, has been published by Routledge. The...
View ArticleHistory Prof. John Schlotterbeck Authors Daily Life in the Colonial South
John Schlotterbeck, professor of history at DePauw University, is the author of Daily Life in the Colonial South. The new book is part of the The Greenwood Press "Daily Life Through History" series.
View ArticleMen's Golf Program Recognized for Academic Excellence
The DePauw men's golf program was one of 28 on the NCAA Division III level recognized for academic performance as the Tigers were recipients of the 2013 Golf Coaches Association of American/Farmers...
View ArticleKatie McNeely '02 Named VP at Fifth Third Bancorp
Katie McNeely, a 2002 graduate of DePauw University, has been promoted to vice president at Fifth Third Bancorp.
View ArticleTalking with Eugene Gloria
Poet and Professor Eugene Gloria discusses his brush with the law, teaching students how to fail better, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, his favorite warlord.
View ArticleRNC Threat to Two Networks is Publicity-Driven, Says Prof. Mark Tatge
"The head of the Republican National Committee (RNC) has threatened to ban CNN and NBC from 2016 GOP primary debate coverage if they do not drop two Hillary Clinton projects that are in the works -- a...
View ArticleJames K. Baker, Former Chair of Board of Trustees, Dies at Age 81
James K. Baker, a 1953 graduate of DePauw and a former member and chair of the University's Board of Trustees, died July 24 in Columbus, Indiana. The retired president and chairman of Arvin Industries...
View ArticleSale of Washington Post to Amazon Founder Creates "Competing Loyalties":...
Does the planned purchase of the Washington Post by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos raise conflict of interest concerns? Bloomberg asks DePauw Professor Bob Steele '69.
View ArticleBook by Sarah Gerkensmeyer '01 on Longlist for O'Connor Short Story Award
What You Are Now Enjoying, a collection of short stories by Sarah Gerkensmeyer, a 2001 graduate of DePauw University, is on the longlist for the 2013 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.
View ArticleKen Owen '82 to Emcee Ceremonies Celebrating 2013's 'Indy PR Legend'
When the Indianapolis Public Relations Society presents its 2013 "Indy PR Legend Award" to Gretchen Wolfram in two weeks, "Ken Owen, executive director of media relations at DePauw University and a...
View ArticleTwo Media Studies Professors Offer Thoughts on CBS-Time Warner Dispute
A Christian Science Monitor article exploring the dispute between CBS and Time Warner over the fees the network receives from cable and satellite subscribers quotes two DePauw University faculty members.
View ArticleWorld Record Swim Attempt by George Thornton '62 Comes Up Short
George Thornton, a 1962 graduate of DePauw and member of the University's Athletic Hall of Fame, is today trying to become the oldest person ever to swim across the English Channel. Thornton began the...
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