UPushStart DePauw peaks student entrepreneurial interest
Approximately 90 DePauw students registered to hear successful entrepreneurs speak, present business pitches to professionals and learn how to start a successful business at...
TOMs Ubben Lecture out, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku will speak at...
Theoretical physicist and bestselling author Michio Kaku will be filling the last spot in this year's Ubben Lecture series. Kaku will replace original lecturer Blake...
DePauw University turns T.E.A.L. to spread awareness on sexual assault
Code T.E.A.L will kick off Teal Ribbon Week with the Alcohol and Rape Culture forum. The forum will be hosted by President Casey and Director...
New SPAC system puts an expiration date on course enrollment
As students begin preferencing courses for fall 2014, they may face additional challenges when enrolling in courses with a Special Course Access Code (SPAC). SPACs...
Kal Penn selected 2014 DePauw University Commencement speaker
DePauw University President Brian Casey announced via email at 10 a.m. on Monday that Kal Penn would be the commencement speaker for this year's...
Prindle director candidate James Norton comes to DePauw
With interviews for two out of three candidates for the open position of director of the Prindle Institute completed, the decision is close to...
International aid to Afghanistan does more harm than good
Changes will take center stage in Afghanistan in 2014 and 2015. The Middle Eastern country will hold presidential and parliamentary elections, and international troops...
Michael Cholbi, a finalist in Prindle director search, visits DePauw
The search for a new director for DePauw University's Prindle Institute for Ethics is winding down. The current director of the Prindle Center, Bob Steele...
"The Movement" hits DePauw's students
Picket signs, Facebook posts and forum discussions have centered around a key question in the past week: Does DePauw care? This dialogue, catalyzed by an...
Forum raises questions about sustainability on campus
Professor of Geoscience Fred Soster dimmed the lights in the Julian Auditorium on Wednesday afternoon, approximately halfway through Wells' presentation on sustainability. "Fourteen incandescent, 134-watt...