Doug Elmore '86 Honored as Indiana HS Orchestra Teacher of the Year
Doug Elmore, orchestra teacher Floyd County Central High School and Highland Hills Middle School and 1986 graduate of DePauw University, is the Indiana American String Association’s high school...
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 Offers Thoughts on Super Bowl Commercials
"Every big Wall Street bank is a host sponsor of this year’s Super Bowl but experts question if it’s worth the exposure," writes Sital S. Patel of MarketWatch. The story calls on several analysts,...
View ArticleRelationship of JFK and Gen. David Shoup '26 Explored in New Book
The February 2013 edition of Leatherneck, the magazine for United States Marines, includes a review of the new book Kennedy's General: A Story of Uncommon Courage - The Remarkable Life of David M....
View ArticleChaplain P.T. Wilson Discusses Emotional Byproducts of Cold, Snowy Winter
"In addition to the overabundance of snow this year, many parts of Indiana have received only three days of sunshine since Christmas," writes Lisa Trigg in the Terre Haute Tribune-Star. "That lack of...
View ArticleSenior Honored for Her Volunteer Efforts as a Big Sister
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana has named DePauw University senior Meghan C. Gieseker one of its "Bigs of the Year." Gieseker's volunteer efforts on behalf of her little sister,...
View ArticleDePauw hosts Opening Meet of Indoor Season
DePauw opens the 2014 indoor track and field season this evening when it hosts the Tiger Small College Invitational
View ArticleStudent Musicians Receive Intercollegiate Distinction
Five DePauw University student musicians -- Daniel Hickey (clarinet), Robert Martens (oboe), William Nicholas (tuba), Eleanor Price (flute) and Carly Tebelman (percussion) -- participated as members of...
View ArticleProf. David Gellman Speaks at Opening of ISU Exhibition on Lincoln &...
At the opening of a traveling exhibition, "Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War," yesterday at Indiana State University, "David Gellman, professor of history at DePauw University, discussed...
View ArticleProf. Beth Felker Jones '98 Authors God the Spirit
Beth Felker Jones, associate professor of theology at Wheaton College and 1998 graduate of DePauw University, is the author of God the Spirit: Introducing Pneumatology in Wesleyan and Ecumenical...
View ArticleThree Tigers Claim Firsts to Lead DePauw to Small College Invitational Title
Paced by three individual firsts, DePauw opened the season by winning the Tiger Small College Indoor Track and Field Invitational on the James A. Hollensteiner Track
View ArticleSix Firsts Send Tigers to Small College Title; Balser Breaks Own School Pole...
DePauw won six event and totaled 174 points to win the Tiger Small College Indoor Track and Field Invitational on the James A. Hollensteiner Track
View ArticleAllegheny Grabs Late Lead to Defeat Tigers
When Allegheny entered Neal Fieldhouse tonight it did not look like a team that was winless in North Coast Athletic Conference play and currently riding a ten-game losing streak
View ArticleTigers Clinch Share of NCAC Title with Win over Gators
Top-ranked DePauw clinched at least a share of its third North Coast Athletic Conference title in as many years after topping visiting Allegheny, 91-40
View ArticleCelebrated Composer John Corigliano Coming for 'Music of the 21st Century'
For the twelfth annual "Music of the 21st Century" festival, February 10–14, the DePauw University School of Music will host internationally renowned composer John Corigliano, whose imaginative works...
View ArticleMagazine Publishes Short Story by Linda Heuring '76
A short story by Linda Heuring, a 1976 graduate of DePauw University, is published in the latest issue of Rosebud magazine (Issue 56/Winter 2013-14). Her contribution is titled "Without Goosebumps."
View ArticleTigers Topple Terriers
After a tough loss to Allegheny Friday night the DePauw men’s basketball team was back in action Saturday afternoon against the visiting Hiram Terriers. The Tigers dominated from start to finish, never...
View ArticleTop-Ranked Tigers Clinch Third Straight NCAC Title
Behind a school record-tying 13 three-pointers, the top-ranked Tigers clinched their third North Coast Athletic Conference title in as many years since joining the league with a 74-50 win over visiting...
View ArticleNewspaper Profiles Author & Prof. Cathy Day '91
"Indiana runs through Muncie author Cathy Day’s books," begins an Indianapolis Star feature. "Born in Peru, she started writing her first novel, The Circus in Winter, as her senior thesis at DePauw...
View ArticleTV Station Features "The Most Impressive College Basketball Team in the State"
"The most impressive college basketball team in the state plays in Greencastle," asserted WTHR-TV's Rich Nye on the Indianapolis NBC affiliate's late newscast tonight. "The DePauw women are defending...
View ArticleDePauw Receives $14.4 Million in New Gifts for Academic Programs and Athletics
President Brian W. Casey announced today that the University’s Board of Trustees, during its meeting over this past weekend, formally accepted $14.4 million in new gifts, including a $10 million gift...
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