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DePauw University students participate in tenth annual service plunge
DePauw University first-years help out Beyond Homeless during the 10th annual service plunge. PHOTO COURTESY OF MATTHEW CUMMINGS DePauw...
DePauw University announces Piper Kerman for Ubben Lecture
Piper Kerman will speak in February as part of the Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture series. COURTESY OF DEPAUW UNIVERSITY The...
New programming hits Prindle Institute for Ethics
The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, often shortened to Prindle, welcomed a new director this year. Andrew Cullison, '01, succeeded Robert Steele and...
DePauw University class of 2018 experiences orientation changes
First-years had a busier opening week schedule than previous classes, as course scheduling and faculty advising were merged with their already busy orientation schedules....
DePauw University admissions misses goal
On August 23, returning students and staff welcomed 100 fewer students than they did last year. Last year’s class had 677....
Hubbard Center
The year has just begun, and the Kathryn F. Hubbard Center for Student Engagement - also known as the Hubbard Center - has already...
Hubbard Center brings new tips, programs
The year has just begun, and already the Hubbard Center has started working with students. The Kathryn F. Hubbard Center for Student Engagement is...
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...
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...