Alumni news roundup - March 17, 2020
Entrepreneur and chemist Chris Andersen ’79 succeeds with foamed glass business.
James Clarke ’18 searches for love on the latest edition of ABC’s “The Bachelorette.”
Goldman Sachs names Kenneth W. Coquillette ’82 chairman of the Midwest region for the Investment Banking Division.
Willis “Bing” Davis ’59 is quoted in article about basketball legend Ike Thornton Sr.
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. ’57 is profiled in The Georgia Bar Journal.
Mayville Engineering Co. appoints Rand Stille ’93 chief operating officer.
Ted Ukrop ’89 and Katie Ukrop ’91 open a second Quirk Hotel in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Athletics
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Women's Track & Field - Scott and Stall Wrap Up Season at NCAA Outdoor Championships
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Women's Golf - Williams Shoots a 74 in Final NCAA Round; Finishes 36th at Division III Championships
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Women's Golf - Williams Heads to Final NCAA Round in 34th Place
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News
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DePauw Students Return to Top Three of Risk Management Competition
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In Brian Wright’s Lab, Student Research Meets Real-World Impact
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Dave Berque to Step Down as VPAA Following 2026-27 Academic Year
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People & Profiles
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Empie, Party of Five: One Family’s Unique DePauw Bond
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Entrepreneurs Eric Fruth ’02 and Matt DeLeon ’02 Are Running More Than a Business
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Rick Provine Leaves Legacy of Leadership and Creativity
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