- 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
- DePauw Mourns Janet Prindle Seidler ’58, Founder of The Prindle . . .
DePauw University mourns the loss of Janet Prindle Seidler ’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’s remarkable career in finance, she consistently defied expectations and redefined success
- DePauw remembers John Jakes ’53, prodigious author and loyal alum
DePauw lost a loyal and generous alum when John Jakes passed away March 11, 2023 at the age of 90 Jakes was born in Chicago in 1932 and spent most of his life pursuing his passion for writing He was a prolific author, publishing over 80 books in his lifetime and selling more than 120 million copies worldwide
- Stevie Baker-Watson Selected as a Champion of Diversity and Inclusion
Stevie Baker-Watson, associate vice president for student wellness and Theodore Katula director of athletics and recreational sports at DePauw University, has been recognized as one of the 2023 Champions of Diversity and Inclusion by the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion
- Alum’s entrepreneurial spirit attracts high-powered attention
Then last February, Glover was among the Rise of the Rest recipients Case invited to attend a two-day conference in Washington D C , where she met Obama “It was kind of an out-of-body experience, politics aside,” she says
- 11 alums make list of influential Hoosiers - DePauw University
A number of DePauw University’s alumni have been named to the Indiana 250, a list of “the state’s most influential and impactful business and community leaders ” That’s how IBJ Media describes its list of representatives of public and private companies, law firms, universities, nonprofits
- The iceman - DePauw University
In mid-February, his doctor gave him the go-ahead to resume running, and Davila marked the moment with a three-mile run and a ski trip “I’m just very competitive and running is something you don’t have to be world-class to compete because you can compete against yourself,” he said
- Time for DePauw - DePauw University
Kevin Aikman ’82 was up for a challenge It would require submitting a proposal to his alma mater, booking two round trips between Vienna and Greencastle and spending a little over six months on the restoration of an 8-foot-tall, alt-Deutsch wall clock hanging in East College The clock was a gift
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