Tag: News
President McCoy addresses biased incident at faculty meeting
McCoy noted the incident and the community responses have pushed the administration to alter its communication strategy.
Independent Review Committee Update
The events of Sept. 23 prompted the formation of the Independent Review Committee, which was created under former-president Brian Casey.
Public Safety adopts use of body cameras
After researching different styles, the department purchased one camera.
SAE to become interim Dorothy Brown House
The lease will not be a permanent solution for the campus, SAE nationals hopes to reintroduce a SAE colony on campus in the fall of 2018.
Bias Incident Update
The incident in Humbert Hall is only the latest in a long list of campus tensions.
Tailgating locations for fraternities will be changed this year
Fraternities will be forced to move the location of their tailgates for the first DePauw University home football game this year. Tailgating spots for...
Title First Year Students’ Textbook Reserve works to make life easier...
First-year students have been given a new and cost efficient alternative to rushed textbook buying at the start of the semester.
All DePauw University libraries...
Day of Dialogue speakers to bring social justice skills to DePauw
The Day of Dialogue, on Sept. 28, is bringing not one but two keynote speakers to the event as well as 20 breakout-sessions throughout...
Ordering textbooks presents professors with challenges and mix-ups
Students in the course “Misbehaving in the Middle Ages” received an unexpected surprise when they read online that “Don Quixote” along with a Spanish...
Lauded conservationist Carl Jones to speak at DePauw
Carl Jones, a conservationist who has lead successful efforts to save nine endangered species, will be speaking at DePauw University on October 13.
Jones work...