Preview of Football Season Cites Return of Coach Bill Lynch, Program's...
"Former Indiana, Butler and Ball State coach (Bill) Lynch returns to the Division III ranks with the Tigers, who he led to an 8-2 mark in 2004," reports the Indianapolis Star in a story previewing...
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 Sees Uncertain Future for Radio's Rush Limbaugh
"An obscure radio announcer without a college degree was plucked from a Sacramento radio station in August 1988 and given a syndicated talk show on a 56-station network," writes Jeff McCall in the...
View ArticleNest Building
Prof. Akshat Vyas is giving his student lab assistants a holistic introduction to neuroscience research.
View ArticleProf. Claude Cymerman Presents First of 4 'Farewell Concerts', September 4
The DePauw University School of Music’s expanded Faculty Select Series begins Wednesday, September 4, with a performance by pianist Claude Cymerman -- the first of four farewell concerts in the...
View ArticleProf. Greg Ristow "Wants to Make Choral Music Cool Again"
"Greg Ristow wants to make choral music cool again," begins an Indianapolis Star feature. Amanda Bell writes, "He’s not joking. The 35-year-old, who took over as artistic director for Encore Vocal...
View ArticleEnse Resigns to Take Division I Coaching Position
DePauw women's swimming and diving head coach, Matt Ense, has announced his resignation to become the assistant men's and women's swimming and diving coach at Division I University of Cincinnati
View ArticleFrom Prose to Script to Screen
‘Tell me a powerful story from your memoir’ is a line that led to a humbling and surreal experience for Assistant Professor of English Samuel Autman.
View ArticleEd Garnes '99 to Make Presentation at Nation's Largest Independent Book Festival
Edward M. Garnes Jr., a 1999 graduate of DePauw University, is among the presenters at this weekend's AJC Decatur Book Festival in Atlanta.
View ArticleDePauw's Role in Life of NBA's Brad Stevens '99 Noted in Sports Illustrated...
A lengthy feature on Brad Stevens, new head coach of the Boston Celtics and 1999 DePauw graduate, appears in the current (August 26) issue of Sports Illustrated.
View ArticleProf. & Poet Rodney Jones Presents September 25 Reading
Acclaimed American poet Rodney Jones, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the winner of the 1989 National Book Critics Circle Award, will present a reading at DePauw University on September 25....
View ArticleWill Roess '79 is VP at Technical Assurance Inc.
William J. Roess, a 1979 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Technical Assurance Inc. in Willoughby, Ohio, as vice president - corporate development.
View ArticleVisiting Raiders Score Four Second-Half Goals to Defeat Tigers
DePauw held a 1-0 lead with 25 minutes remaining, but visiting Milwaukee School of Engineering scored four unanswered goals in just over 14 minutes to take a 4-1 win over the Tigers on Boswell Field in...
View ArticleTigers Open Volleyball Season with Five-Set Loss at Ohio Northern
DePauw held a 2-1 lead at Ohio Northern before the Polar Bears rallied for a fourth set win and then claimed the fifth for a 3-2 win over the Tigers
View Article#11 DePauw Tops #13 Lynchburg in Overtime
Jamie Stoner's first collegiate goal with 2:37 left in the first overtime lifted 11th-ranked DePauw to a 2-1 win over 13th-ranked Lynchburg in the season opener for both teams at Wittenberg University
View ArticleLate Goal Boosts #25 Tigers to 2-1 Win over Centre
A pair of freshmen contributed to 25th-ranked DePauw's game-winning goal that lifted the Tigers to a 2-1 victory over Centre on Boswell Field
View ArticleNewspaper Column Recalls "Lifetime of Civic Initiative" of Washington C. DePauw
"Best known for the university named after him, Washington DePauw also was the state’s leading business and civic leader in the generation after the Civil War," writes Russ Pulliam in the Indianapolis...
View ArticleDePauw Men Finish Second at Hokum Karem
Paced by a sixth-place showing from the duo of Paul Watts and Stu Newstat, DePauw finished second at the annual Wabash Hokum Karem
View ArticleTiger Women are Second at Wabash Hokum Karem
Led by a second-place finish from the tandem of Siri Retrum andn Heather O'Brien, DePauw's women finished second at the Wabash College Hokum Karem
View Article#11 Tigers Can't Convert in Loss to Centre
The 11th-ranked Tigers dominated play, statistically, against Centre, but the Colonels held on for a 2-1 win over DePauw in a game played on Wittenberg's Edwards-Mauer Field
View ArticleDePauw Rebounds with Saturday Sweep
Following a tough 3-2 loss on Friday, DePauw came back to blank both St. Mary's, Ind. (25-18, 25-19, 25-21) and Thiel (25-8, 25-18, 25-14) and improve to 2-1 on the season
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