Faculty and staff news roundup - July 12, 2021
An essay by David Gellman, A.W. Crandall professor of history and chair of the History Department, titled, “Sharing the Founders’ Flame: John Jay, Missouri, and Memory,” appears in the new book, “A Fire Bell in the Past: The Missouri Crisis at 200, Volume 1: Western Slavery, National Impasse,” published by the University of Missouri Press.
Deborah Douglas, Eugene S. Pulliam distinguished visiting professor of journalism, has been named co-editor-in-chief of The Emancipator, a joint project of Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research and The Boston Globe’s Opinion team that will resurrect and reimagine the country’s first abolitionist newspaper.
Jeff McCall, communications professor, wrote an opinion piece, “No ‘picnic’ on campus: Word lists a power tool for thought control,” published in The Hill July 9.
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Athletics
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Baseball - DePauw Blanked by Fightin' Engineers
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Baseball - Tigers Earn Road Win over Earlham
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Women's Track & Field - Stall Chosen NCAC Sprints/Hurdles Athlete of the Week
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News
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Professor Harry Brown Is Making a Lasting Impression
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Tech Pioneer Nate Nichols ’05 Named 2026 Commencement Speaker
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Trevor Noah to Visit DePauw for Final Ubben Lecture Series Event
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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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