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LISTEN DEPAUW SCHOOL OF MUSIC NEWSLETTER

SPRING 2016

New DePauw President Looking to Leave His Mark Eric Bernsee, with permission of Greencastle Banner-Graphic

As zero hour neared for the DePauw University Board of Trustees to put an official stamp of approval on the 20th president in the storied history of the college on March 7, some behind-the-scene posturing was evolving.

academic type coming in from the East Coast or some other ivy-covered walls for a couple-year stop before moving on to bigger and better things. As the email from Owen arrived, I grabbed the link to his announcement story and noted the accompanying phone number provided for contacting the new president since we had been promised a one-on-one interview once everything was official that evening. List of questions at my side, I saw the phone number was of the 658 variety. So I’m thinking, OK, well, the new president must be in town, that’s a local number. As I am starting to dial, the link to the story opens up and I instantly see the headline: “Mark McCoy is named 20th president of DePauw University.”

Lisa and Mark McCoy following the announcement that the dean of the DePauw School of Music will become the 20th president of DePauw University. His appointment officially begins July 1, 2016. The news of Mark McCoy’s ascendancy from dean of the School of Music to president of the university would be embargoed for news media release until 7:45 p.m. with DPU alumni being informed via email blast just prior – a 21st-century nod to getting the word out collectively and conveniently. As soon as that occurred, we planned to drop said release on our website and tweet out 140 characters of content to the world. Awaiting that press release and other information from DePauw media relations

director Ken Owen, we managed to rough out a couple questions for DePauw’s new head honcho. Popping into our head were queries like: What are your first impressions of Greencastle? What interested you in DePauw in the first place? Do you have any prior connection with the university? Have you ever eaten a garlic cheeseburger?

The phone is ringing, I’m smiling, and yes, the Mark McCoy now on the other end of the landline is the Mark McCoy we have come to know from various “communiversity” interactions over the past few years. With a laugh, all I can muster to say when I hear his voice is, “Well, I didn’t see that coming” as I flip my list of questions over my shoulder.

OK, so I made that last one up.

“How about that?” McCoy responds.

But you get the picture, we were trying to find a way to localize a conversation with what seemed almost certain to be an

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