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Reggie Fairchild '88 Joins Board of PharmRight Corporation

Reggie Fairchild, president of of Flashpoint Charleston, LLC, and 1988 graduate of DePauw University, has been elected to the board of directors of PharmRight Corporation.

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Director Kyle Ham '94 Set to Helm Reparation

"We're hitting all corners of Putnam County," says filmmaker Kyle Ham, who will begin shooting a film, Reparation, in the Greencastle area this week.  A 1994 graduate of DePauw University, Ham "has...

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Prof. Jeff Gropp Points Out Money Issues That Divide Couples

A U.S. News & World Report article examining "Why Couples Fight About Money" includes comments from Jeff Gropp, associate professor of economics and management and chair of the department at DePauw...

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Paige Gooch Earns North Coast Athletic Conference's Pam Smith Award

DePauw's Paige Gooch (Fort Mitchell, Ky./Beechwood), a May graduate and member of the women's golf team, has been selected as the 2014 recipient of the North Coast Athletic Conference's Pam Smith Award

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Democracy Depends on Strong, Independent Media Outlets: Lee Hamilton '52

"It's been a while since a news story so quickly provoked such a storm of public indignation that a cabinet secretary -- deservedly or not -- had no choice but to resign," notes Lee Hamilton of the...

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UCLA Coach Steve Alford Remembers Former Tigers Mentor Royce Waltman

"Asked about the late Royce Waltman during a Wednesday talk at Greencastle Christian Church, Steve Alford likely could have gone a number of places," writes the Banner-Graphic's Jared Jernigan. "He...

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Franklin College Honors Prof. Sarah Mordan-McCombs '09

Sarah Mordan-McCombs, assistant professor of biology at Franklin College and 2003 graduate of DePauw University, is the recipient of Franklin's "Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award".

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Dos Passos Review Publishes Short Story by Linda Heuring '76

A short story written by Linda Heuring, a 1976 graduate of DePauw University, is published in the latest edition of Dos Passos Review.

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Award-Winning Author Richard Peck '56 Dispenses Advice at NYC Workshop

"If I knew how to write the novel I’m writing now, I’d be home writing it," Richard Peck, award-winning author of books for young people, told a writers workshop he led in New York City. "I’m here...

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CEO Scott Welch '82 Pays it Forward to Current Students

Scott Welch, CEO of Welch Packaging and 1982 graduate of DePauw University, "founded the company as Elkhart Container with four employees in 1985," reports Indiana's Elkhart Truth. "He now employs 600,...

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PBS Documentary on 'Freedom Summer' Includes Insights from Prof. John Dittmer

John Dittmer, professor emeritus of history at DePauw University and a nationally recognized authority on the civil rights movement, appears in "Freedom Summer," an episode of American Experience,...

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Sunday Event to Honor Rev. P.T. Wilson as He Leaves Greencastle

The Reverend P.T. Wilson, who has served for eight years as senior pastor of Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church and chaplain of DePauw University, has been appointed to serve at Greensburg United...

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DePauw's National Champs Inspire US Senator

At a Greencastle event marking Jefferson-Jackson Day, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly "told the group that although he is a Notre Dame grad, it is often a DePauw University connection to which he turns for...

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Adam Bodony '08 is Artistic Director of Bloomington Symphony Orchestra

The newly-appointed artistic director of the the Bloomington (Indiana) Symphony Orchestra is "a gifted young conductor named Adam Bodony," writes Peter Jacobi in the Bedford Times-Mail. A 2008 graduate...

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Prof. Jeff McCall '76 Thinks Transformers Series "Could Go a Few More Rounds"

"Transformers: Age of Extinction opens Friday, June 27, and will make a gazillion dollars, because, well, it's a 'Transformers' movie," writes Bill Goodykoontz in the Arizona Republic. "They come...

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DePauw Student-Athletes Named to Inaugural NCAC Academic Honor Roll

A total of 69 DePauw student-athletes have earned recognition from the North Coast Athletic Conference as members of the league's inaugural Academic Honor Roll

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New Composition by Prof. Scott Perkins to Debut in Boston This Week

A new work for choir and organ composed by Scott Perkins, assistant professor of music at DePauw University, will be premiered tomorrow at the American Guild of Organists 2014 National Convention in...

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Heidi Farid Sprowls '97 Crowned Ms. Ohio

Heidi Farid Sprowls, a dentist and 1997 graduate of DePauw University, has been crowned Ms. Ohio and moves on to the Ms. United States pageant in Washington, D.C.

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David McMillin '06 Places Fourth in Telluride Troubadour Competition

David McMillin, singer/songwriter and 2006 graduate of DePauw University, placed fourth in the Telluride Troubadour Competition.

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Jim Powers Jr. '78 Joins Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame's Board

Jim Powers Jr., a 1978 graduate of DePauw University, has been elected to the board of directors of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

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