Alumni news roundup - May 20, 2020
Bridget Coleman ’11 to coach girls’ soccer at Quincy, Massachusetts, high school.
Michael Engle ’11 returns to DePauw as football team’s offensive skills coordinator.
Stephanie Martin Kennedy ’16 named Southmont High School boys’ soccer coach.
Bob Kyle ’78 retires after 21 years as high school baseball coach.
Dr. Robert D. Lewis ’84 recognized as influential physician in plastic surgery.
Janet Zamber Rummel ’89 seeks seat on Owen County Council.
Nicole Inman Whistler ’14 and Kyle Whistler ’16 graduate medical school together.
Sarah Reese Wallace ’76 profiled in Newark Advocate’s “Aces of Trades” column.
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Athletics
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Baseball - DePauw Drops Doubleheader to Colby
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Women's Tennis - Tigers Take Down Hawks in Final Spring Break Match
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Baseball - Tigers Extend Win Streak to Four with Win over Oles
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News
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2024 Total Eclipse at DePauw
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DePauw University receives $200 million in gifts for transformational liberal arts education
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The Board of Trustees votes unanimously to extend President Lori S. White’s contract
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People & Profiles
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11 alums make list of influential Hoosiers
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DePauw Names New Vice President for Communications and Strategy and Chief of Staff
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President White, 10 alums make inaugural list of influential Hoosiers
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