Tigers in Third after First Full Day of NCAC Swimming and Diving Championships
DePauw totaled 361 points on the first full day of competition and is third among the nine schools competing at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships.
View Article"NBC's Loss of Principles" an Even Bigger Story than Brian Williams, Opines...
"Once a television news anchor's credibility is lost, nothing else matters," writes Jeffrey M. McCall, professor of communication at DePauw University, in a newspaper opinion column. "Now that NBC's...
View ArticleProf. Nahyan Fancy Receives Fellowship from Institute for Advanced Study
Nahyan Fancy, associate professor of history at DePauw University, has been offered membership in the Institute for Advanced Study for the Fall 2015 semester.
View ArticleTigers Remain in Third with One Day Left at NCAC Championships
With one day remaining at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships, the Tigers remained in third with 698 points
View ArticleTigers Remain Third at NCAC Championships after Solid Third Day
After a solid day of competition, the DePauw women stayed in third place at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships with 823 points
View ArticleCommunity Foundation Executive Director Brad Ward '05 Featured in Newspaper
"When this community gets hit with the loss of major employers, I want to know that we have the resources to sustain the quality of life that we have that our tax dollars suddenly don’t cover," says...
View ArticleTigers Force 20 Turnovers to Improve to 15-0 in NCAC Play
Despite shooting just 36.5 percent the DePauw women’s basketball team forced 20 turnovers on their way to a 64-51 victory over Kenyon, Saturday afternoon
View ArticleTigers Survive Road Test at Kenyon
Bradley Fey netted four-straight free-throws in the final 17 seconds to seal a 66-61 victory for the DePauw men’s basketball team Saturday afternoon at Kenyon
View ArticleTigers Finish Third at DePauw Invitational; Dozier Wins and Breaks Own Shot...
For the second straight week, Marcus Dozier broke the school shot put record and the Tigers finished second at the DePauw Invitational
View ArticleSix Firsts Lead Tigers to DePauw Invitational
Paced by six first-place finishes, the Tigers totaled 143 points and won the DePauw Invitational
View ArticleDePauw Finishes Third at NCAC Championships
DePauw totaled 1,074 points and finished third at the North Coast Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at Denison University
View ArticleTwo More Records Fall as Tigers Finish Third at NCAC Championships
It was another record-setting day for the Tigers as they totaled 1,176 points (89 more than last year) and finished third at the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships at Denison University
View ArticleU of Hawaii Law Prof. David Callies '65 Wins National Award for His Scholarship
David L. Callies, the Benjamin A. Kudo Professor of Law at the University of Hawaii's William S. Richardson School of Law and 1965 graduate of DePauw University, "has been recognized by the Owners’...
View Article#11 Tigers Open Spring Season with Tight Loss to #8 Bears
In a battle of nationally-ranked squads, eighth-ranked Washington University topped DePauw 5-4
View ArticleTigers Drop Sunday Matches to Nationally-ranked Squads
In a battle of nationally-ranked teams, the 24th-ranked Tigers dropped an 8-1 decision to fifth-ranked Washington University before losing to 25th-ranked Wisconsin-Whitewater, 6-3
View ArticleKristin Wallace '85 Joins Community Foundation's Board of Directors
Kristin Wallace, a 1985 graduate of DePauw University, has been appointed to serve a five-year term on the Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Community Foundation's board of directors.
View ArticleTo Foul or Not? Paper by Coach Bill Fenlon Cited in South Carolina...
In basketball, "Fouling [when] up three [points] is one of those open-ended debates that really doesn't have a consistently right answer," writes Bret McCormick in the Herald of Rock Hill, South...
View ArticleBen Solomon '10 of the New York Times Wins Prestigious Polk Award
Ben C. Solomon, a video journalist for the New York Times and 2010 graduate of DePauw University, is among the winners of the 2014 George Polk Awards in Journalism.
View ArticleDePauw Receives $6 Million Gift for Need-Based Financial Aid; Commitments to...
President Brian W. Casey announced today that DePauw University has received a $6 million estate gift from the Theodore R. Peterson and Elizabeth Emison Peterson ’40 Living Trust to support need-based...
View ArticleDouglas Named NCAC Player of the Week
Senior guard Hannah Douglas (Pendleton, Ind./Pendleton Heights) was named the North Coast Athletic Conference women’s basketball player of the week after leading DePauw to victories over Wittenberg and...
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