Former VP Dan Quayle '69 Joins TGen Foundation Board
Dan Quayle, the 44th Vice President of the United States and 1969 graduate of DePauw University, has been elected to the board of directors of the TGen Foundation. The foundation is the fundraising...
View ArticleNewlon Named NCAC Swimmer of the Week
DePauw freshman swimmer Angela Newlon (O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township) earned North Coast Athletic Conference women’s swimmer of the week honors after leading the Tigers to a second-place finish at...
View ArticleJ. Nichols '89 "Continues to Advocate for Sea Turtles and the Environment"
"I've devoted my life to saving sea turtles from the edge of extinction," says Wallace J. Nichols, marine biologist and 1989 graduate of DePauw University. The UK's Telegraph examines Dr. Nichols' work...
View ArticleKatie Couric's Move to Yahoo! Analyzed by Prof. Mark Tatge
The announcement that Katie Couric is joining Yahoo! to anchor a news program for the Internet company is drawing reaction from Mark Tatge, Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of...
View ArticleBarbara Kingsolver '77 Contributes to Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting
Barbara Kingsolver, award-winning author and 1977 graduate of DePauw University, is among twenty-seven writers who contribute essays to Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting.
View ArticleDrake Mabry, First Director of Center for Contemporary Media, Dies at 85
Drake Mabry, a veteran journalist who served as the first director of DePauw University's Center for Contemporary Media, died November 22 in Des Moines, Iowa, of congenital heart failure. He was 85...
View ArticleDePauw Men Climb into D3hoops.com Top 25 Rankings
Off to a 3-0 start including a win at sixth-ranked North Central, the DePauw men are ranked 25th in the first in-season D3hoops.com Top 25 Poll of the 2013-14 season
View ArticleTiger Trio Leads DePauw Past Mount St. Joseph
The 25th-ranked DePauw men’s basketball team was back in action Tuesday night as they took on the College of Mount St. Joseph
View ArticleDogged Journalism Makes for a Stronger Republic, Writes Lee Hamilton '52
"At a moment like this, we have to depend more than ever on the curiosity, skill and determination of good reporters to spur the kind of debate we should be having as our society tries to strike the...
View ArticleProf. Matt Hertenstein's Research on Touch is Cited by Canadian Newspaper
A Calgary Sun article on the new BOND bracelet, which "allows you send mobile phone generated vibrations to your lover," includes analysis from DePauw Professor Matt Hertenstein.
View ArticleBret Baier '92 Prepares New Book, Special Heart, for June Release
"Like every good Washington reporter, Fox News Channel's Bret Baier wrote a book," notes U.S. News & World Report's Nikki Schwab. "But the Special Report anchor eschewed the political thing,...
View ArticleDePauw Advances to Midwest Challenge Title Game with Win over Illinois College
Top-ranked DePauw improved to 5-0 on the season and advanced to the title game of the Midwest Challenge following an 86-58win over Illinois College
View ArticleKara Paris '99 and Her 'Cool Job' Featured in Newspaper
"I had a personal passion for fitness, and I love helping others," Kara Paris tells the Indianapolis Star. A trainer at Fitness by Design in Indianapolis, Paris, a 1999 graduate of DePauw University,...
View Article#25 Tigers Suffer Season's First Loss at Fourth-ranked Washington
The 25th-ranked DePauw men led by as many as 11 in the first half at fourth-ranked Washington University, but the Tigers shot just 30 percent in the second half and came up short in a 71-60 loss to the...
View ArticleTop-ranked Tigers Move to 6-0 with Midwest Challenge Title Win over...
In a battle of the top two Division III women's teams according to d3hoops.com, top-ranked DePauw built a large first-half lead and prevailed over visiting and second-ranked Washington University,...
View ArticleFormer Tiger Hoops Coach Royce Waltman is Cited
The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel invokes a quote from former DePauw University head men's basketball coach Royce Waltman in a story about the Indiana University - Purdue University at Fort Wayne basketball...
View ArticleThe Internship Experience
Media Fellow Stephanie M. Sharlow ’14 is getting firsthand experience in just about every facet of production as an intern for a top-rated network television show.
View ArticleDePauw #7 in US for Students Studying Abroad
DePauw University ranks #7 among America's baccalaureate colleges in the number of students who studied abroad in 2011-12, according to the 2013 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange....
View ArticlePianist Peter Noonan Nears $1 Million in CD Sales
"The musical career of Peter Noonan is about to reach a milestone," reports this week's St. Louis Business Journal. "After working in the banking industry for 13 years, Noonan decided in 1995 to devote...
View ArticleStudents from DePauw and Local Middle & High Schools Present 'Fall...
A twelve-week-long collaboration between DePauw University, all eight Putnam County middle and high schools, and Shakespeare & Company will lead to the presentation of Shakespeare plays on campus...
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