Flynn's 26-Point, 14-Rebound Effort Not Enough in NCAC Lidlifter
Barry Flynn’s 26-point, 14-rebound performance was something DePauw fans hadn’t seen in almost ten years, yet the Tigers fell, 68-64, to North Coast Athletic Conference compatriot Kenyon in the...
View ArticleTop-Ranked Tigers Move to 6-0 for First Time in School History
For a program with accomplishments that include a national championship in 2007, nine straight NCAA appearances and an .845 winning percentage over the last 18 seasons it's hard to believe there's...
View ArticleTigers Edged out by Wittenberg
Eight one-hundredths of a second were the deciding factor as Wittenberg won the 400 freestyle relay by that time over DePauw and won the DePauw Invitational by one point over DePauw
View Article14th-ranked DePauw Wins Invitational
The 14th-ranked DePauw men totaled 1,161 points and won the DePauw Invitational by 435 points over runner-up Rose-Hulman
View ArticleDivers Compete at Rose-Hulman
Four student-athletes represented DePauw at the Rose-Hulman Diving Invitational and the Tigers took home one first-place finish
View ArticleBowers Competes at Rose-Hulman Diving Invitational
Thomas Bowers represented DePauw at the Rose-Hulman Diving Invitational and competed on both boards
View ArticleIU Prof. Glenn Gass to Examine Impact of Sgt. Pepper, 45 Years After Release...
Glenn Gass, Provost Professor of Music at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, will examine the impact of one of The Beatles' seminal works in a Monday, December 3, presentation at DePauw...
View ArticleSix Student-Journalists Honored by Indiana Collegiate Press Association
Six staff members of Indiana's oldest college newspaper, The DePauw, were honored with three awards over the weekend by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association.
View ArticleGifts from '76 Grads Sarah and John Wallace & James B. Stewart '73 to...
DePauw President Brian W. Casey announced today that the University’s new Hoover Dining Hall will include a dedicated faculty dining room and gathering spaces, thanks to a pair of gifts from Sarah R....
View ArticleTIME Article on 'Amazing Orange' Phenomenon Includes Comments from Prof. Jeff...
A TIME magazine article on "Annoying Orange" videos, which started as an online sensation and spawned a series on the Cartoon Network, includes comments from Jeff McCall, professor of communication at...
View ArticleBaby Boomers' Hold on Popular Culture is Analyzed by Prof. Jeff McCall '76
" 'I hope when I get old I don’t sit around thinking about it/But I probably will.' Bruce Springsteen wrote those lyrics to 'Glory Days', about looking back at a time when youth and possibility were...
View ArticleKatie Gentry '07 Joins Lafayette Surgical Clinic
Katie Gentry, a 2007 graduate of DePauw University, has joined Lafayette Surgical Clinic, a Unity Healthcare Partner in Lafayette, Indiana. Her practice emphasis is in general surgery.
View ArticleClay Monographs of Priscilla Snow Algava '81 On Display in New Jersey
Clay monographs created by Priscilla Snow Algava, who received a master's degree from DePauw University in 1981, will be on display at New Jersey's Plainsboro Public Library, December 5 through January...
View ArticleBarbara Kingsolver's ('77) Flight Behavior "A Brilliant Melding of Science...
"Kingsolver’s newest novel highlights what she does best: a brilliant melding of science and emotion," notes the Daily News Journal of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Michelle Palmer lists the new book by...
View ArticlePreston Wills Named Regional Coach of the Year
After leading DePauw to a school-record 21 wins and its first appearance in the NCAA Division III Championship semifinals, head field hockey coach Gina Preston Wills has been named the Dita/National...
View ArticleBrother of David Joeckel '10 in Running for Outland Trophy
"For now, Texas A&M left tackle Luke Joeckel is focused on the Outland Trophy, the award he envisioned winning when other youth-league football players fantasized about striking a Heisman pose,"...
View ArticleRobert Kingsley: A Retrospective 1976-2012
“Robert Kingsley: A Retrospective 1976-2012” is an exhibit representing a distinguished teaching and painting career of Professor Emeritus of Art and Art History Bob Kingsley – located in the Visual...
View ArticleDePauw to Host Nike Softball Camp in July
DePauw University will host a Nike Softball Camp, July 17-20, 2013, and will offer campers instruction in "all facets of the game including hitting, fielding, base running, team play and more," notes...
View ArticleKent McDill '78 Authors 100 Things Bulls Fans Should Know & Do Before...
100 Things Bulls Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, authored by 1978 DePauw University graduate Kent B. McDill, has been published by Triumph Books.
View ArticleBill Hayes '47 Authors Trumpet: A Novel of the Regency Era
Bill Hayes, a singer/actor and 1947 graduate of DePauw University, has authored a historical novel with his wife, Susan Seaforth Hayes. Trumpet: A Novel of the Regency Era has been issued by Decadent...
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