Through the commitment of donors, DePauw University is honored to establish 15 new endowed faculty positions across multiple ...
DePauw University is fully committed to thoughtfully incorporating human-centered use of artificial intelligence (AI) as an emerging and evolving part of how we educate, operate and lead in service to ...
On March 8, the Growing Green and Gold Together Spring Pitch Competition brought together dozens of DePauw students to share their small business ideas and envision the future of downtown ...
The program seeks outstanding leaders, thinkers, and communicators, and eligible students of all majors and career interests are encouraged to apply! Deadlines and application requirements vary ...
We help you find your place in the world! The Hubbard Center for Student Engagement is here to be a resource for DePauw students, alumni and employers. Our services include, but are not limited to, ...
Honoring the legacy of excellence, impact and dedication of a diverse community of DePauw alumni and students through relationship building, mentoring and celebration. Come back to campus to have fun ...
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Do you aspire to be an empathetic change-maker who can address injustice on personal, interpersonal and institutional levels? With a major or minor in women’s, gender and sexuality studies (WGSS), you ...
Lynn Ishikawa is dedicated to supporting international and multilingual students at DePauw. As associate professor of English, she teaches writing “almost exclusively” to first-year international ...
In partnership with the City of Greencastle, DePauw is pleased to announce a $32 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its College and Community Collaboration (CCC) initiative. The grant ...
Known as the ”godfather of Black psychology,” Joseph White was one of just five Black Americans to hold a doctorate in clinical psychology, and the first to earn one from Michigan State University, ...
My best classes as an undergraduate involved sitting around a seminar table debating ideas. Those seminar discussions were robust, challenging, enlightening and hard. And they were only possible ...
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