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 ...
At DePauw, you will find a vibrant community of learners and leaders from around the world. Join us on campus to see firsthand the power of the DePauw education. Personalized campus visits are offered ...
Capital projects recently completed or in progress include: Roy O. West Library renovation, Harrison Hall renovation and School of Business and Leadership, Seminary Square Mixed-use Development, ...
DePauw University Counseling Services promotes the emotional, interpersonal, physical, and psychological well-being of all students. Counseling Services seeks to provide effective, ethical, and ...
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 ...
Jim Rechtin says he knows there are many great universities where students can get an excellent education, but DePauw exposed him to ideas and experiences he doubts he would have had elsewhere. He is ...
For Blair Rudert ’07, being a member of Delta Gamma women’s fraternity and playing in the University Band and flute choir in the School of Music were key components of her DePauw experience. Faculty ...
From Wall Street to Fashion Avenue to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The Atlantic recently published an article titled ‘Why America's Business Majors Are in Desperate Need of a Liberal-Arts Education.” ...
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 ...