Student Scientists Join International Scientists at Conference
When the doors to the Experimental Biology Annual Meeting open on April 20th, at least 15,000 scientists from around the world will pour in....
Hubbard Center Hosts First Annual Student Employment Awards Ceremony
On Wednesday, April 10, the Hubbard Center for Student Engagement held its first Student Employment Awards Ceremony and celebrated the dedication of outstanding student...
Harry Potter goes viral
This summer, something big happened. The Harry Potter era came to an end. Most students at DePauw were a part of the Potter epidemic. Starting...
The Female Gaze: “Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri”
While many DePauw students traveled around the world or trudged through the snow to class this past Winter Term, I sat in a movie...
Africa into the 21st Century: pushing beyond stereotypes
During the two and a half weeks of 2014 Winter-Term, a couple of students are examining the evolution of Africa from pre-colonial times to...
Keep on truckin'
In 40 years, it has burned down, been re-built and changed owners at least three times. But it has always been open 24 hours, the...
Motivations and Opportunities in the Global Studies Fellows Program
With coursework ramping up and the semester approaching the four-week mark, DePauw’s new Global Studies Fellows Program recently hosted an information panel while simultaneously...
Living with Parents in Prison: Ashley C. Ford Visits Campus
Ashley C. Ford’s spoke to DePauw students detailing her life as the child of an incarcerated parent and how the criminal justice system affects...
Hamlet, Mostly
The famous monologue of indecision, “to be or not to be,” from William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” has echoed throughout many classes, theaters and screens....










