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Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (available October 1), using DePauw’s code (001792), to be considered ...
To gain some insight into what this pivotal time of transition looks like at DePauw, we asked a few first-year students to share their experiences with us in real-time. Follow along as we get to ...
The Intercollegiate Civil Disagreement Partnership (ICDP), a national consortium that includes DePauw University, has received a 2025 Institutional Impact Grant from the Educating Character Initiative ...
DePauw is pleased to announce a new partnership with Slingshot, an Indiana-owned, family business headquartered in Marion, Ind., to operate its cherished campus bookstore, Eli’s Books. This new ...
The heavy storms that rolled through Greencastle on the final day of Little 5 week might have altered the race schedule and added a few puddles to this year’s course, but they didn’t ...
Four members of Phi Delta Theta, from the Indiana Zeta chapter at DePauw University, were recognized for their scholarship, campus, and community involvement through the generosity of fraternity ...
We are excited to share the latest update to your Workday dashboard! The most recent release improves the organization of your apps, making it easier than ever to navigate. Now, your apps are ...
The DePauw community grieves the loss of its distinguished alumnus, trustee and loyal supporter Hirotsugu "Chuck" Iikubo ’57. Iikubo was an eminent business leader as well as an active proponent of ...
DePauw University mourns the loss of Janet Prindle Seidler ’58, a Wall Street pioneer, a generous philanthropist and a beloved daughter of DePauw. She passed away on February 19. She was 88 years old.
The DePauw University football team secured a dominant 42-21 victory over Wabash College in the schools’ 130th meeting, keeping the Monon Bell in Greencastle for the third straight year.
Putnam County leaders and citizens joined DePauw administration, faculty, staff and students at the Union Building ballroom for an update on the Growing Green and Gold Together initiative.
Brian Wright's path to becoming a tenured associate professor in the kinesiology department at DePauw didn't begin like you might think it would. Yes, he was always interested in athletics and, more ...