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Emilie Townes’ Mendenhall Lecture rescheduled for October
Emilie M. Townes, the Dean of Vanderbilt University Divinity School, will present on the necessity of peace and justice as Christian values on Oct....
Faculty meeting discusses academic freedom
The meeting was based on the University of Chicago’s statement from last January about how they valued freedom of expression.
Pulitzer Prize winner Ben Solomon '10 to return to campus
Solomon, a video journalist for the New York Times, will be coming to DePauw with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Birthday books become more vague
The reduced information in the books came about as a result of student concerns about private information.
Reported sexual assaults close to double on DePauw's campus
There were 11 reported rapes on DePauw’s campus in the last calendar year.
Third annual DePauw Dialogue
This year’s dialogue was different from its predecessors in multiple ways.
Dr. Keith E. Edwards explains being a good ally
When fighting for social equality, Dr. Keith Edwards stated that people must think about how to become allies to those around us.
Chris Mosier, Team USA member, discusses LGBTQ inclusion in athletics
Chris Mosier discussed his experience not only as a transgender athlete, but also the role athletics played in his life before and during the transition process.
DePauw becomes top contributor to Teach For America
With 14 graduates joining Teach for America last year, DePauw University made the list of top Teach For America contributors 2016.
Teach for America (TFA)...
Demonstration at day of dialogue interrupts keynote speaker
A congregation of over 40 students dressed in black and holding signs held a silent demonstration during the speech of DePauw Dialogue’s keynote speaker...