Alumni news roundup - Oct. 15, 2020

Fishman & Associates hires Brad Buettin ’73 as purchasing director.
Justin Christian ’95 wins Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2020 Midwest Award.
Michael Grace ’19 is multi-media journalist for KAUZ-TV in Texas.
Forbes highlights Mary Kay Huse ’02, CEO and cofounder of Mandolin livestream music platform.
Elizabeth Barcus Leitch ’78 runs for school board in Garrett, Indiana.
Rebecca T. Miller ’89 is keynote panelist at Sustainability in Libraries conference.
HealthChampion names Brian Shannon ’96 managing partner.
Charles Snider ’93 writes about “Florida Highwaymen” artists for Antiques and the Arts Weekly. He also is quoted in a Forbes article about artist donations to The American Folk Art Museum.
Melinda Snyder ’75 joins Charlotte Symphony Board of Directors.
Thomas Standley ’14 joins Curvo Labs.
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Athletics
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Softball - Tigers Sweep Day One of Pioneer Classic
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Women's Lacrosse - DePauw Picks up First Home Win of the Season over Centre
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Men's Lacrosse - Tigers Fall to Pioneers 18-12
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News
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Resident Assistants Nurture Community and Connection
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Francesca Seaman Speaks the Language of Mentorship
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DePauw Announces $10 Million Matching Challenge for Student Scholarships
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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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