Women's Fund Director Jennifer Pope Baker '89 Featured in Indy Star
February 27, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "The most valuable things in Jennifer Pope Baker's office at the Women's Fund of Central Indiana are the pictures of her husband and children. Her computer screen...
View ArticleHolly Bailey '92 Elected 1st Woman President of Associated General...
February 27, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "Holly Bailey has become the third generation of her family and the first woman to serve as president of the Associated General Contractors of Illinois," begins a...
View ArticleLatest Newsweek Cites Prof. Cas Mudde
February 27, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "Only a few years ago, many of Europe’s far-right politicians were openly anti-Semitic," notes a Newsweek story which cites a DePauw University faculty member....
View ArticleWomen Headed to NCAA Hoops Tournament for 8th Straight Year
February 27, 2011, Jackson, Miss. — Five DePauw players scored in double figures led by Katie Mathews and Alex Gasaway with 14 each as the Tigers defeated Hendrix College 80-71 in the championship game...
View ArticleWikipedia Founder & Author of The Shallows to Debate What Technology is Doing...
February 28, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Technology is everywhere. Devices have changed the way we communicate, work, find and process information, and entertain ourselves. But at what cost? Does the...
View ArticleDePauw Mentioned in Story Recalling Jim Thorpe's 1915 Stint as an IU...
February 28, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — An article recalling Indiana University's 1915 hiring of legendary athlete Jim Thorpe to serve as an assistant football coach notes, "Thorpe, however, wouldn't...
View ArticleTigers to Open NCAA Women's Hoops Tourney vs. "Familiar Foe" Friday
February 28, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — In the 2011 NCAA Division III women's basketball tournament, "Hope (26-2) opens against a familiar foe, DePauw (Ind.)," reports Michigan's Holland Sentinel this...
View ArticleLA Times Piece on Oscars' Ratings Slip Quotes Prof. Jeff McCall '76
February 28, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Television ratings for Sunday's Academy Awards slipped 10% from last year's levels, notes a Los Angeles Times report. Scott Collins writes, "Sunday's outing...
View ArticlePlay Written by Senior, At the Diner, to be Staged March 10-13
March 1, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — What happens when a waitress gets caught in a love triangle with the likes of Zeus and Hera? Loosely based the Greek myth of Io, At the Diner places classical...
View Article"Egypt's Most Famous Democratic Dissident" -- Former Prof. Saad Ibrahim --...
March 1, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "For 18 days, the people of Cairo massed in Tahrir Square to bring down their pharaoh," notes the Wall Street Journal. "Many carried signs ... Barbara Ibrahim, a...
View ArticleRichard Peck '56 Among Judges of Battle of the Kids' Books Tournament
March 2, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — For the Battle of the Kids' Books Tournament, "Newbery medalists Richard Peck, Karen Cushman, Karen Hesse, Laura Amy Schlitz, and Susan Patron are some of the big...
View ArticleProf. Jeff McCall '76 Discusses "Serious Threat" to Public Broadcasting
March 2, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — An Indianapolis Business Journal story examining moves in Congress to potentially eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting -- which supports PBS...
View ArticleChris Naylor '94 Elected Trustee of Investor Protection Trust
March 3, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Chris Naylor, Indiana's Securities Commissioner and 1994 gradute of DePauw University, has been elected a trustee of the Investor Protection Trust (IPT), a national...
View ArticleIndianapolis Star Spotlights Composer-in-Residence Aaron Jay Kernis
Also: Kernis Photo Gallery March 3, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "Award-winning American composer Aaron Jay Kernis is in residence at DePauw University this week, meeting with students and faculty and...
View ArticleSarah McIlroy '91 Introduces Girls to the Possibilities of Engineering
March 4, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Sarah A. McIlroy "grew up loving numbers and science. She immersed herself in mathematics and biology in college, earning degrees in both at DePauw University in...
View ArticleNJ Concert Organized by Jason Asbury '95 Previewed in Star-Ledger
March 4, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "Three hundred voices from all walks of life will join in song on Sunday at the Newark Museum for an event that Voices of Harmony choral director Jason A. Asbury and...
View ArticleNewspaper Foresees "Ferocious" NCAA Tournament Matchup Between DePauw and Hope
March 4, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "A ferocious NCAA tournament opener for the Hope College women's basketball team features a streak of Tigers the Flying Dutch know well," begins a story in today's...
View ArticleNew Work by Composer Kevin James '83 Noted in NY Times
March 4, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — The Elisa Monte Dance Company is celebrating its "30th anniversary with three programs and three New York premieres at the Joyce Theater," reports today's New York...
View ArticleTigers Fall to Hope in NCAA Tourney Opener, 77-65
March 4, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — "Carrie Snikkers scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Hope College women’s basketball team to a 77-65 win over DePauw (Ind.) University Friday in the first round...
View ArticleJennifer Thrasher '89 Publishes Cape of Leaves
March 5, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. — Jennifer Thrasher, a 1989 graduate of DePauw University, has published a collection of poems, Cape of Leaves. Thrasher, who uses the nom de plume Jennifer McBride,...
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