Greg Gordon '86 Appointed VP at Ameriana Bank
Gregory D. Gordon, a 1986 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Ameriana Bank in New Castle, Indiana, as vice president, commercial loan officer.
View ArticleDePauw Runs Win Streak to Six with 26-point Win over #9 Wittenberg
DePauw returned home after a hard fought victory over Kenyon last week to take on an equally tough conference foe. The Wittenberg Tigers entered Wednesday night’s game riding an 11-game win streak...
View ArticleDefense Leads Tigers to Win over Wittenberg
DePauw's defense came up big again as the top-ranked Tigers limited visiting Wittenberg to just 26.5 percent shooting on the way to a 59-38 North Coast Athletic Conference victory
View ArticleProf. Emeritus Fred Bergmann, Who Taught English at DePauw for 42 Years, Dies...
Fredrick L. Bergmann, professor emeritus of English at DePauw and the University's oldest retired professor, died December 28, 2013, in Peoria, Arizona. Dr. Bergmann, who also helped create DePauw's...
View ArticleAdam Kennedy '46 Authors Love Song, Dedicates it to Prof. Fred Bergmann
Adam Kennedy, a 1946 graduate of DePauw University, has dedicated his seventh novel, Love Song, to Fred Bergmann, professor and head of the English department at DePauw.
View ArticleMichael Hays '99 Elected Partner at Tuesley Hall Konopa LLP
Michael J. Hays, a 1999 graduate of DePauw University, has been elected partner at Tuesley Hall Konopa LLP.
View ArticleJaMarcus Shephard '05 Promoted to Wide Receivers Coach at Western Kentucky
JaMarcus Shephard, a 2005 graduate of DePauw University, has been promoted to wide receivers coach at Western Kentucky University. Shephard served as a quality control assistant for the Hilltoppers...
View ArticleSeymour Hersh, Author of The Dark Side of Camelot, Will Discuss 'An End to...
For more than three decades, the public has been fascinated by the life of President John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family. Seymour M. Hersh, author of the current best-selling and controversial book,...
View ArticleDePauw Theatre Presents New Play, Achilles/Achilles' Son
Achilles/Achilles’ Son, a new play by Sean Graney, Nancy Schaenen '51 Visiting Scholar at the Prindle Institute for Ethics, will be staged by DePauw Theatre this month. Combining music, food and debate...
View ArticleRob Boras '92 is St. Louis Rams' Tight Ends Coach
Rob Boras, a 1992 graduate of DePauw University, has been hired by the new coach of the St. Louis Rams, Jeff Fisher, to serve as the tight ends coach for the NFL team.
View ArticleGeorge Mitru '61 Enters Mercer County Hall of Fame
George P. Mitru, a 1961 graduate of DePauw University, will be inducted tonight into the Mercer County, Pennsylvania Hall of Fame.
View ArticleDePauw Loses at Division I Xavier
DePauw, ranked 15th in Division III, slipped to 1-2 on the season following a 167-86 loss at Division I
View ArticleTigers Drop Meet at Division I Xavier
DePauw's streak of 27 consecutive dual meet victories came to an end this evening as the Tigers dropped a 162-99 decision at Division I Xavier.
View Article22nd-ranked Bishops Halt Tigers' Streak at Six
Coming off a convincing win over ninth-ranked Wittenberg on Wednesday night, DePauw faced yet another ranked opponent when 22nd-ranked Ohio Wesleyan rolled into Neal Fieldhouse today
View Article15th-ranked DePauw Women Sweep Saturday Competition
DePauw moved to 3-2 on the season after picking up wins over Rose-Hulman and Illinois Wesleyan at the Erdmann Natatorium
View Article11th-ranked Tigers Top Rose-Hulman and Illinois Wesleyan
The 11th-ranked Tigers moved to 5-1 on the season following wins over Rose-Hulman and Illinois Wesleyan at the Erdmann Natatorium
View ArticleTop-ranked DePauw Overcomes 15-point Deficit to Stay Unbeaten
Top-ranked DePauw found itself in an unfamiliar situation in its North Coast Athletic Conference contest with visiting Ohio Wesleyan as the Battling Bishops scored the game's first 13 points in the...
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 Writes of "Cultural Responsibility of the Media Industry"
"The roots of violence in America are many and complex, but there is no doubt the primary dispenser of cultural violence into society is the media industry," opines Jeffrey M. McCall, professor of...
View ArticleNew Book by Jonathan Bailor '05 on NY Times Bestseller List
The Calorie Myth: How to Eat More, Exercise Less, Lose Weight, and Live Better by Jonathan Bailor, a 2005 graduate of DePauw University, debuts at #14 on this week's (January 19) New York Times list of...
View ArticleBridges Named NCAC Athlete of the Week
DePauw sophomore swimmer Caroline Bridges (Mequon, Wis./University School Milwaukee) was named North Coast Athletic Conference athlete of the week after her strong performances in freestyle events last...
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