Faculty and staff news roundup - Feb. 23, 2021

President Lori White is the subject of a podcast, “Dr. Lori White: A President with Pizzazz,” produced by Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick.
A prose poem by Eugene Gloria, the John Rabb Emison professor of creative and performing arts and professor of English, has been published in the anthology, “The Best Small Fictions 2020.” The poem is from Gloria’s collection, “Sightseer in This Killing City.”
Salil Benegal, assistant professor of political science, is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Thursday about “The Spillover of Racial Prejudices into Climate Change in the United States” sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
Deborah Douglas, Eugene S. Pulliam distinguished visiting professor of journalism, discussed her new book, “Moon U.S. Civil Rights Trail: A Traveler’s Guide to the People, Places, and Events that Made the Movement,” Feb. 17 on the “Happy (Half) Hour” broadcast of the Museum of Broadcast Communication.
Jeff McCall, communications professor, was quoted by Newsweek Feb. 22 in “CNN's Cuomo Brothers 'Blunder' Comes Back to Haunt Network Amid Nursing Home Scandal.” He wrote a Feb. 20 column for The Hill, “Media's gushing promotion of Gov. Cuomo looks pretty bad now” and was a guest speaker at the Greencastle Rotary Club Feb. 18.
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Alumni
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Arts & Culture
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Four DePauw juniors named Gilman scholars to study abroad
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DePauw artists' work on exhibit at state museum
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Four seniors, two underclass students awarded art fellowships
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Athletics
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Football - Tigers Open Season with Win at Ohio Wesleyan; Dietz Collects First Coaching Win
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Baseball - DePauw Sweeps Greenville to Move Win Streak to Four
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On Campus
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DePauw mourns the death of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan ’57
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News
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People & Profiles
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