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- 1920 DePauw Alumnus Percy Julian’s legacy still inspiring students
DePauw Stories 1920 DePauw Alumnus Percy Julian’s legacy still inspiring students Posted on: February 13, 2023 Alumni
- DePauw Mourns Janet Prindle Seidler ’58, Founder of The Prindle . . .
DePauw University mourns the loss of Janet Prindle Seidler rsquo;58, a Wall Street pioneer, a generous philanthropist and a beloved daughter of DePauw She passed away on February 19 She was 88 years old Throughout Prindle Seidler rsquo;s remarkable career in finance, she consistently defied expectations and redefined success She will be remembered for breaking new ground for women in the
- Meet Charlene Shrewsbury - DePauw University
When Charlene Shrewsbury went to Antioch College, her plan was to follow in her mother rsquo;s footsteps and become an educator Becoming a police officer ldquo;was not in my plan It wasn rsquo;t on my radar, rdquo; says DePauw rsquo;s director of public safety
- Linh Tran ’17 Wins Narrative Feature Grand Jury . . . - DePauw University
2017 DePauw Alumnus Linh Tran wins narrative feature grand jury prize for ldquo;Waiting for the Light to Change, rdquo; at Slamdance Film Festival
- DePauws first black alumnae - DePauw University
1926 marked an important milestone in DePauw history That June, E Valeria Murphy '26 and Mattie Julian Brown '26 became the first Black women to graduate from DePauw
- Alumni news roundup - Feb. 2, 2023 - DePauw University
The Shadow of Memory, a book by Connie Campbell Berry ’67, nominated for 2023 Edgar Award Matthew P Brookman ’90 nominated by President Biden for district judgeship
- Hirotsugu Chuck Iikubo ’57 Remembered as Thoughtful Leader, Advocate . . .
The DePauw community grieves the loss of its distinguished alumnus, trustee and loyal supporter Hirotsugu "Chuck" Iikubo rsquo;57 Iikubo was an eminent business leader as well as an active proponent of international friendship and diplomacy He passed away in Tokyo, Japan, on February 20, 2025 He was 90 years old
- Soccer star Ables ’16 scores as an entrepreneur
For almost three years, Adrian Ables '16 was living his dream of playing pro soccer But when the inevitable happened, Ables cut in a different direction in his professional pursuits just as deftly as he had executed a cut on the soccer field
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