Faculty and staff news roundup - Nov. 30, 2021
Chris White, professor of English and director of the Film Studies Program, was interviewed about a day in the life of a writer for the first episode of Indiana Humanities’ “Write Now” series.
Ben Hogan, director of academic operations, graduated from the Putnam County Leadership Academy Nov. 22.
Nipun Chopra ’06, assistant professor of biology, discussed Alzheimer’s Disease in the Nov. 24 episode of the “Why Do I” podcast.
A monograph by Derek Ford, assistant professor of education studies, titled “Marxism, Pedagogy, and the General Intellect: Beyond the Knowledge Economy” was reviewed Nov. 25 in Postdigital Science and Education.
Jeff McCall, communications professor, was quoted Nov. 29 by Fox News in “Media downplayed Waukesha parade attack when facts didn’t align with predetermined narrative, experts say.”
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Athletics
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Men's Basketball - Tigers Top Flying Dutchmen in Overtime
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Women's Basketball - Tigers Wrap Up Daytona Shootout with Win over LeTourneau
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Men's Basketball - Hot-Shooting Olivet Sends Tigers to Defeat
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News
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Students extend legacy of Ethics Bowl success
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DePauw claims 130th Monon Bell Classic in celebration of rivalry and tradition
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DePauw and Wabash to meet for 130th time
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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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