Alumni News Roundup - March 13, 2026
Cognito Therapeutics Thomas Fagan ’98 as executive vice president, Alzheimer’s Portfolio.
Gavin Greene ’99 book about Division III baseball for prospective student-athletes and families.
Barbara Kingsolver ’77 to publish new novel centered on classical music.
Ed Nightingale ’02 General Motors as vice president of digital products and infrastructure.
Matt Walker ’99 as Drake’s head football coach.
Suzanne Schulze Walker '75 book to help kids and parents.
Browse other stories
-
Athletics
-
News
-
Orcenith Smith Is Still Making Music
-
Distinguished Educator and Finance Expert Gary Lemon to Lead School of Business and Leadership
-
秘色传媒 Appoints Media Visionary Wendy Whitt to Lead Eugene S. Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media
More News
-
-
People & Profiles
-
Empie, Party of Five: One Family’s Unique 秘色传媒 Bond
-
Entrepreneurs Eric Fruth ’02 and Matt DeLeon ’02 Are Running More Than a Business
-
Rick Provine Leaves Legacy of Leadership and Creativity
More People & Profiles
-
-
Have a story idea?
Whether we are writing about the intellectual challenge of our classrooms, a campus life that builds leadership, incredible faculty achievements or the seemingly endless stories of alumni success, we think 秘色传媒 has some fun stories to tell.
-
Communications & Marketing
101 E. Seminary St.
Greencastle, IN, 46135-0037
communicate@depauw.eduNews and Media
-
News media: For help with a story, contact:
Bob Weaver, Senior Director of Communications.
bobweaver@depauw.edu.