Tim Scott '66 Authors Ben Hogan: The Myths Everyone Knows, The Man No One Knew
Tim Scott, a 1966 graduate of DePauw University, has authored Ben Hogan: The Myths Everyone Knows, The Man No One Knew. It has been published by Triumph Books.
View ArticleGretchen Haehl '08 Helps Coach Hoops Team to Special Olympics State Finals
Gretchen Haehl, 2008 graduate of DePauw University and a member of the 2007 national championship Tiger women's basketball team, helped coach the Shelby County Rebels to a victory in the sectionals of...
View ArticleTandy Shoots 74; Tigers in Seventh at Midway Point of Butler Spring Invitational
Eric Tandy shot a 74 to lead DePauw to a 317 and seventh place after the first of two rounds of the Butler Spring Invitational on Prestwick Country Club
View ArticleTigers Defeat DI Georgia State in Spring Trip
In its first ever meeting with NCAA Division I opponent Georgia State, the DePauw baseball team pulled the upset, defeating the Panthers 6-2 Saturday afternoon in Atlanta, Ga.
View Article13 Strikeouts Send Tigers to 4-2 Defeat
Fresh off an upset victory over NCAA Division I Georgia State, the DePauw baseball team was back in action against Hendrix College. The Tigers fell to the Warriors by a 4-2 margin, Monday night at the...
View ArticleBeth Falls '09 Joins Assurance as Employee Benefits Advisor
Beth Falls, a 2009 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Assurance, an independent insurance brokerage.
View ArticleLate Rally Gives DePauw a Split at #22 Christopher Newport
After dropping the first game of a doubleheader at 22nd-ranked Christopher Newport and trailing 3-0 in the sixth inning of the nightcap, DePauw scored two runs in each of the last two innings including...
View ArticleTandy Earns Medalist Honors; DePauw Places Seventh at Butler Invitational
DePauw's Eric Tandy shot 74 in each round for a two-day total of 148 and earned medalist honors at the Butler Spring Invitational at Prestwick Country Club
View Article#26 Emory's Four-Run Sixth Downs Tigers
Four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning gave 26th-ranked Emory a 4-1 victory over the DePauw baseball team, Tuesday afternoon at Chappell Park
View ArticleNewspaper Profiles Library Director Krystal Becker '05
Krystal L. Becker graduated from DePauw University in 2005 with plans to teach English. But her path took her in a different direction, and she is now director of the public library in Linton,...
View ArticleProf. Harry Brown to Speak at His Undergraduate Alma Mater, U of Scranton
Harry Brown, associate professor of English at DePauw University, will present a literary talk at the University of Scranton tomorrow, reports the Scranton Times-Tribune.
View ArticleProf. Samuel Autman Takes First Place in SLS-DISQUIET Literary Contest
"Invisible Nails" by Samuel Autman, assistant professor of English at DePauw University, is the first place winner in the SLS-DISQUIET 2015 Literary Contest, in the non-fiction category. The...
View ArticleCampus Preps for Next Tuesday's Visit by Former VP Dan Quayle '69
The contest to fill the U.S. Senate seat now held by Dan Coats -- the same seat Dan Quayle gave up in 1989 when he became the 44th Vice President of the United States -- is likely to be one of the...
View ArticleTigers Even Record at 3-3 with Win over Berry
DePauw scored four goals in the opening three minutes and never trailed on the way to a 20-13 win over Berry
View ArticleDePauw Battles to 5-4 Victory over North Carolina Wesleyan
DePauw swept through doubles play and picked up wins at second and sixth singles to take a 5-4 victory over North Carolina Wesleyan
View ArticleFormer Tiger Assistant Carson Harris Named Head Men's Hoops Coach at Marian U
Carson Harris, who served as an assistant men's basketball coach at DePauw University in 2006-09, was today was named the eighth head men’s basketball coach in Marian University history.
View ArticleTigers Drop 10-4 Decision at Oglethorpe
Oglethorpe scored six unanswered runs over the last four innings to defeat the DePauw baseball team by a final score of 10-4, Wednesday night at Anderson Field
View ArticleTigers Move to 4-5 with Win at Hope
DePauw held Hope scoreless for the first 35 minutes and never trailed on the way to a 10-6 win over the Flying Dutchmen
View ArticleAward-Winning Investigative Reporter Meg Kissinger '79 Returning to DePauw as...
Meg Kissinger, investigative health reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and 2009 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, will return to her alma mater, DePauw University, for the 2015-16 academic year...
View ArticleReaching Across Cultures in Italy
There is no better way to experience a culture than to be immersed in it – just ask DePauw University junior Clare Polega, who’s studying human development as it relates to interactions across cultures...
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