Alumni news roundup - Jan. 8, 2021
Opera singer Alicia Berneche ’93 profiled in Chicago Tribune.
Noah Droddy ’13 fastest marathon Indiana marathon runner.
“Wink,” a book by Rob Harrell ’91, named to NPR’s list of best books for 2020.
M. Colin Hudson ’92 manages new fund for Harris Associates.
Mary Kay Huse ’02, CEO of Mandolin, profiled in Authority Magazine.
Yuka Kitajima ’17 teaches a Tasty Culture Bites masterclass.
Security Industry Association taps Erin Mann ’16 to lead RISE steering committee.
Leah Lewis Seigel ’09 joins staff of Lilly Endowment.
Andrea Heslin Smiley ’90 joins Rockwell Medical’s Board of Directors.
Michael Smith ’70 quoted in story about raising teacher wages in Indiana.
Wall Street Journal article on “The NBA’s most stolen play” quotes Brad Stevens ’99.
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Athletics
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Volleyball - Tigers Hand Fightin' Engineers Season's First Loss
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Women's Soccer - Tigers Draw 2-2 with Hanover in the 88th Minute
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Women's Golf - Williams Selected as NCAC Women's Golf Athlete of the Week
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News
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Community event offers updates on Growing Green and Gold Together
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DePauw University reports economic impact
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DePauw welcomes Class of 2029
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People & Profiles
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11 alums make list of influential Hoosiers
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DePauw welcomes Dr. Manal Shalaby as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
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DePauw Names New Vice President for Communications and Strategy and Chief of Staff
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