Tigers Jump to #10/#6 In Recent Polls
The DePauw men’s swimming and diving team moved up to 10th in the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) NCAA Division III rankings and 6th in the CollegeSwimming.com poll
View ArticleTigers Move to #11 in Latest Poll
The DePauw women’s swimming and diving team moved up from 19th to 11th in a recent poll released by CollegeSwimming.com covering events from October 27 to December 7
View ArticleThe Next Level
On a Wednesday afternoon in late August, Brad Stevens ’99 leads me through a warren of cubicles into a small conference room, as plain as you can imagine, with a rectangular table, a few chairs and a...
View ArticleActivist & Labor Leader Dolores Huerta at DePauw on Feb. 12
Dolores Huerta, a labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the organization today known as the United Farm Workers (UFW), will come to DePauw University on Thursday, February 12. Huerta...
View Article#14/16 Tigers Cruise to 77-48 NCAC Win at Oberlin
DePauw shot 53 percent from the floor and committed just five turnovers on the way to a 77-48 North Coast Athletic Conference win at Oberlin
View ArticleTigers Fall at Oberlin
The DePauw men’s basketball team fell to Oberlin College by a final score of 67-63, Saturday afternoon in Oberlin, Ohio
View ArticleAttorney Rachel Steinhofer '05 Joins Barrett & McNagny
Rachel K. Steinhofer, a 2005 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Barrett & McNagny LLP in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She will concentrate her practice in the areas of medical malpractice defense...
View ArticleProf. David Feldman '98 Co-Authors Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link...
David B. Feldman, a 1998 graduate of DePauw University, is co-author of Supersurvivors: The Surprising Link Between Suffering and Success. The book has been published by HarperWave.
View ArticleProf. Bridget Gourley Cited in Chronicle of Higher Ed
"Bridget L. Gourley, a professor of chemistry at DePauw University, says that what she learned at the institute three years ago helps her in a role she has since assumed: chair of the faculty," notes...
View ArticleSeth Elder '08 Appointed Manager of Indiana Town
Seth C. Elder, a 2008 graduate of DePauw University, has been appointed town manager of Dillsboro, Indiana.
View ArticleJonathan Secrest '99 Joins Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jonathan R. Secrest, a 1999 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Dickinson Wright PLLC and is based in the law firm's Columbus, Ohio office.
View ArticleAnnie Burnside '92 Publishes From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening...
Annie Burnside, a 1992 graduate of DePauw University, is the author of From Role to Soul: 15 Shifts on the Awakening Journey. Published by Wyatt-MacKenzie, the book offers Burnside's "personal...
View ArticleMaking Reparation
Kyle P. Ham ’94 was a 21-year-old student at DePauw when he saw The Activist in Moore Theatre, a play written and directed by Steven R. Timm, professor of communication and theatre.
View ArticleNeece to Compete in National Scouting Showcase D3 Senior Classic
Senior defensive lineman Craig Neece (St. Louis, Mo./Chaminade College Prep) will be competing in the National Scouting Showcase D3 Senior Classic on Saturday, December 20, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Neece...
View ArticleProf. Lydia Wilson Marshall is Editor of The Archaeology of Slavery: A...
Lydia Wilson Marshall, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at DePauw University, is editor of The Archaeology of Slavery: A Comparative Approach to Captivity and Coercion. The book has...
View ArticleHistory Prof. Bob Dewey Contributes Articles to Two Journals
Two articles author by Robert F. Dewey, associate professor of history at DePauw University, have been published in journals.
View ArticleSony's Decision to Pull The Interview Has Chilling Effect, Says Prof. Jeff...
The cyber attack on Sony Pictures, which has led the studio to mothball The Interview, a $44 million film that was set to open on Christmas Day, is troubling to several media analysts, including...
View ArticleNewspaper Marks 100th Anniversary of Visit by Japanese Ambassador & 1881...
A feature in Pennsylvania's Scranton Times-Tribune notes that 100 years ago today, Viscount Sutemi Chinda, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States and 1881 graduate of Indiana Asbury University...
View ArticleAcclaimed Writer Rick Bass Coming to DePauw as Mary Rogers Field...
Rick Bass, the award-winning author of over 30 books and described as "One of this country’s most intelligent and sensitive short story writers" by the New York Times, will come to DePauw University in...
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