Think you know DePauw University history?
DePauw University has been around for decades and seen countless students walk its halls. Students, staff and alumni all boast of their love...
Lucy Rowland Hall no longer first-year housing, will be housing for...
The DePauw University administration has opted to change Lucy Rowland Hall from a first-year dormitory to an upper-class residence hall as part of the...
Construction on campus will continue all year
Walking on campus this weekend, one of the first things new and returning students will notice is the construction. This...
Public Safety moves to Seminary Street
In its new residence in the lower level at 101 Seminary St., Public Safety is just one of many offices to relocate as DePauw...
Administration changes bring excitement for new school year
With a new school year, a new freshman class and newly renovated spaces, DePauw is keeping with the theme by bringing in new administrative...
DePauw Drops in The Princeton Review’s Party Schools List
This year, DePauw University dropped one spot, from 13 to 14, on The Princeton Review’s list of top 20 party colleges in the United...
Back to School: Greek life at DePauw University
DePauw University is historically known for being a greek-populated community with just under 70 percent of students affiliated with greek chapters. At DePauw, there...
David Brooks to speak during Old Gold weekend
David Brooks will speak during Old Gold weekend as part of the Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture Series. Brooks is a columnist for...
Carol Steele retires, leaves her mark on campus
In a matter of weeks, after serving as Sustainability Director for six years at DePauw, Carol Steele will retire at the end of this...
Kaku surprises minds of DePauw and community members
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku began the final Ubben Lecture of the year by introducing himself as being on New York's 100 smartest people list....