Berliner Scores Four; 20th Ranked Tigers Stay Unbeaten
After knocking of the 4th-ranked Christopher Newport University Captains, the 20th-ranked Tigers were back in action against the visiting Centre College Colonels. Freshman Paige Berliner scored four...
View ArticleTigers Finish 10th at Transylvania
DePauw shot a second-round 315 for a tournament total of 622 and finished 10th at the Transylvania Invitational
View ArticleTigers Host Fall Invitational; Wilder Wins Fourth Singles Flight
DePauw played host to four other schools in a two-day singles and doubles tournament and the Tigers advanced to finals in four of six singles flights and one of the three doubles
View ArticleTina Ahlgren '05 is Finalist for Indiana Teacher of the Year
Tina Ahlgren, a math teacher at Shortridge Magnet High School for Law and Public Policy in Indianapolis and 2005 graduate of DePauw University, is among the 10 finalists for Indiana Teacher of the Year.
View ArticleProf. Jeff Kenney Discusses Extremist Groups with Iranian News Agency
"An American political analyst said the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group takes advantage of regional crises to broaden its activities, saying the militants focus mainly on...
View ArticleDePauw Shares Distinction of Being USA's Top Small College Contributing...
DePauw University and Spelman College are the top small colleges in the United States for graduates participating in Teach For America this year. DePauw and Spelman each have 20 graduates in TFA's...
View ArticleBerliner Nets NCAC Weekly Honor
After tying a school record with four goals against Centre, DePauw freshman Paige Berliner (New Albany, Ohio/Columbus Academy) was named the North Coast Athletic Conference player of the week
View ArticleDePauw Finishes Seventh at Wittenberg; Tandy Places 11th
DePauw shot a second-round 301 for a two-round total of 619 and finished seventh at the Rosencrans-Maurer Invitational at the Springfield Country Club
View ArticleDaniel Kiley '94 Joins Cresa as VP of Project Management
Daniel L. Kiley, a 1994 graduate of DePauw University, has joined joins Cresa, an international commercial real estate firm, as vice president, project management. He is based in Cresa's downtown...
View ArticleDePauw Among Nation's Most Economically Diverse Colleges: NY Times
A New York Times analysis of American higher education finds that DePauw University is among the nation's most economically diverse colleges.
View ArticleMonon Bell Tickets on Sale at Eli's Books
Ticket sales for the November 15 Monon Bell game at Wabash are underway at Eli's Books on the square in Greencastle
View ArticleChemist Percy Julian '20 "Changed the World", Notes Newspaper
"Montgomery native Percy Julian (1899-1975), the grandson of slaves, is credited with creating synthesized medications to treat glaucoma and rheumatoid arthritis," notes the Birmingham News, which...
View ArticleTabler Nets Hat-Trick to Pace Tigers
Amid the driving rain and lightning strikes the DePauw Tigers stormed out to a fast start, defeating Hanover College 5-0, Wednesday night at Reavis Stadium
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 on Role of Technology in Political Campaigns
"Younger voters aren't sitting in front of a television and watching a major network in the evening," Jeff McCall, professor of communication at DePauw University, tells Bizvoice. The magazine,...
View ArticleSenior's Essay Published in Several Indiana Newspapers
"Democrats in the Indiana Senate are pushing for universal pre-kindergarten, while the Republican governor focuses on low-income children. An independent survey of the research, however, indicates that...
View Article9/11 Commission Co-Chair Lee Hamilton '52 Sees a New Terrorism Threat Emerging
"We are at war in the digital world. And yet, because this war lacks attention-grabbing explosions and body bags, the American people remain largely unaware of the danger," write Lee Hamilton and Tom...
View ArticleThe Revelers Deliver "Louisiana-Bred Party Music" on Sept. 17
The Revelers, a Louisiana supergroup comprised of founding members of the Red Stick Ramblers and the Pine Leaf Boys, will bring their unique sound to DePauw University next Tuesday, September 17.
View ArticlePair of Friday Wins Pushes 22nd-ranked DePauw to 8-1
The 22nd-ranked Tigers opened play at the DePauw Tigers Invitational with a pair of wins to improve to 8-1 on the season
View ArticleBud Walters '63, Whose Love of Broadcasting Began at WGRE, Receives 2014...
"Please remember: do the best you can, be good at something, be important where you are, random acts of kindness, and persistence counts," said Bayard H. "Bud" Walters this afternoon as he accepted the...
View ArticleTigers Fall to #11 Saints
11th-ranked Thomas More handed the DePauw women’s soccer team their second straight loss, defeating the Tigers by a final score of 2-0
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