2007 Weekend Highlights

 

Alumni Achievement Awards Banquet

The Alumni Association will present various awards at the banquet on Friday evening, Oct. 26. Congratulations to the 2007 award winners!

 

Old Gold Goblet – Theodore “Tim” M. Solso ’69

Young Alumni Award – Travis S. Nelson ’93

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Citizenship and Voluntary Service – Thomas R. Schuck ’72

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Creative and Performing Arts – Willis “Bing” Davis ’59

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Management and Entrepreneurship – Angela Hicks Bowman ’95

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Media – John Frost Bridge ’42 (dec.)

Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award for Professional Achievement – Wallace J. Nichols ’89

 

Dedication of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts

The University will dedicate the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 5 p.m. Later in the evening, the Orpehus Chamber Orchestra will perform a concert on the stage of Kresge Auditorium. Both events are free and open to the public.

 

Dedication of the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics

On Friday, Oct. 26, the University will dedicate the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at 4 p.m. The dedication will feature well-known preacher and lecturer Rev. James Forbes Jr., senior minister emeritus of the Riverside Church in New York City and president of the Healing of the Nations. A reception will follow.

 

Washington C. DePauw Society and Scholarship/Grant Benefactors and recipients breakfast

Lifetime and annual members of the Society along with scholarship donors and student recipients are invited to join President and Mrs. Robert G. Bottoms Saturday morning for breakfast. New Society members will be inducted and scholarship benefactors and recipients will have a chance to meet and visit. By invitation only. For more information, call the Annual Fund Office at 800-446-5298.

 

Football game and Homecoming festivities

Join us at Blackstock Stadium on Saturday afternoon to cheer on the DePauw Tigers vs. Austin College. Halftime activities will include introducing the winners of the Old Gold Goblet, Young Alumni Award and Distinguished Alumni Awards. The Old Gold King and Queen will also be crowned.

 

Art exhibits open throughout the weekend

•Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art
Richard E. Peeler Art Center

 

•Jen Liu: An Innocent Revolution
Richard E. Peeler Art Center

 

•Art of Africa: Objects from the Collection of Warren Robbins
William Weston Clarke Emison Museum of Art

 

Other Activities Include

• Various sporting events (football, volleyball, field hockey, and men’s and women’s soccer)

• Living unit open houses

 

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