The Hallward-Driemeier Fund is a generous gift from 1989 Honor Scholar distinguished alumnus Douglas Hallward-Driemeier and Mary Hallward-Driemeier, and is designed to support "…the Honor Scholar ...
DePauw is home to some of the leading scholars, artists and strategists in their fields. Nearly all of our tenure-track faculty hold a terminal degree, but it is their unwavering dedication to ...
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I feel honored to be a part of the DePauw family knowing that it goes beyond four years. Ainsley Boras ’25 is no stranger to the DePauw family. Visiting campus as a child with her parents Amy (Morgan) ...
The study of mathematics encourages the development of skills in analytical thinking and problem solving that have wide applicability. Students who graduate with a major in the department have ...
My goal is to make work that becomes part of culture. “I was nervous going into the game,” says Brian Culp ’06. With over 120 million viewers tuning into the 2024 Super Bowl, Culp had good reason to ...
The DePauw University football team secured a dominant 42-21 victory over Wabash College in the schools’ 130th meeting, ...
DePauw University will host Wabash College on Saturday afternoon for the 130th installment of the Monon Bell Classic, one of the oldest college football rivalries in the country. The Tigers (9-0) ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… Greencastle, Ind. – November 14, 2024 — DePauw ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the DePauw Creative ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… DePauw Theatre will present “Vinegar Tom,” by ...