Alumni news roundup - Nov. 16, 2020

Mystery writer Connie Berry ’67 and latest book featured on Buckeye Crime Writers website.
Kent Madden ’94 set to become co-CIO at Macquarie Investments Management.
“Time to move on,” Dan Quayle ’69 says in New York Times about Trump presidential transition.
North Carolina artist Andi Sobbe ’73 talks about her career as a potter.
Penn State laureate David Witwer ’85 talks about his upcoming book.
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Athletics
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Football - Robby Ballentine Repeats as D3football.com Second Team All-America
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Men's Basketball - DePauw Extends Win Streak to Five; Jacobs Reaches 1,000-Point Plateau
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Women's Basketball - Tigers Top Ephs for Third Straight Win
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News
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Student and Professor Share Unexpected Writing Journey
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Four in a Row! DePauw Wins 131st Monon Bell Classic
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Jim Rechtin '93 Featured in Fortune Magazine
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People & Profiles
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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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History Graduate Cecilia Slane Featured in AHA's Perspectives on History
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