Please contact Jennifer Plew (jenniferplew@depauw.edu x4566) in the Psychology Department, Julian 316, if you have any questions. Student Applicants: Please provide your faculty sponsor's name. Note: ...
DePauw lost a loyal and generous alum when John Jakes passed away March 11, 2023 at the age of 90. Jakes was born in Chicago in 1932 and spent most of his life pursuing his passion for writing. He was ...
DePauw University is investing in a series of capital projects designed to make our campus a model of a modern, adaptable liberal arts institution in the 21st century. These initiatives, guided by our ...
Approximately 300,000 disabling injuries occur in work-related falls each year. 85% of workers surviving falls lose time from their jobs. This poses a serious problem for exposed workers and their ...
We are pleased to announce that a major milestone in the Workday Student project was completed on January 23, and student data has been converted into the Workday ...
Leslie Williams Smith '03 wants alumni to Go, Give, Help and Connect with DePauw Leslie is a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and was recently elected to serve as the next board ...
He and Jessica met on campus in the fall of 2000. Jessica did a semester in England in the spring of 2001. Nate did a semester in Argentina during the fall of 2001. They traveled to visit each other ...
What has become known as the DePauw experience has evolved in a culture of gratitude. Through philanthropy and volunteerism, alumni and friends like John and Susan Bender Price help make DePauw ...
And so we gather -- a social bunch with a shared experience and Black and Gold ties that bind. We are the mighty, the many, the DePauw alumni community! Whether you are getting together casually or in ...
With a DePauw story that spans four generations, Dr. Bill Dillon and Sally Clark Dillon (both DePauw Class of 1987) are passionate about remaining actively involved with the University. While their ...
“I came from a small-town in Minnesota, where my father wanted me to go into business with him, and half the town thought I should become a Lutheran minister,” said Harold Petersen ’55. “Then a ...