History, a discipline that belongs to both the humanities and the social sciences, is the study of change over time. By exploring the complexities of peoples and societies in the past, the present ...
It was a triumphant fall for DePauw athletics, with four different teams claiming conference championships and making a splash in postseason competition. From the soccer pitch to the cross country ...
GREENCASTLE, Ind. — DePauw University’s Department of Communication and Theatre, in partnership with the Prindle Institute and the Creative School, is pleased to welcome Obie Award-winning playwright ...
The galleries and collections at DePauw University function as an interdisciplinary hub, one in which students and faculty from all disciplines can share and appreciate the value of a liberal arts ...
DePauw University takes immense pride in recognizing the exceptional scholars who have attained Dean's List honors for the Fall 2024 term. This prestigious distinction is awarded to students who have ...
Awards based on academic achievement, leadership, community service and musical talent. The quality of high school courses, with specific attention paid to honors, AP and IB courses completed The ...
"DePauw University will receive a five year, $1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to encourage more women and minority students… Coursework in the chemical sciences ...
From Downtown Greencastle, go south on Jackson Street. Turn right onto W. Walnut Street going west. Follow W and follow for .6 miles. The driveway to the Nature Park is on the left. Follow the ...
F. W. Olin Biological Sciences Bldg. Biology is the application of scientific principles and procedures to the understanding of living things. The major in biological sciences introduces the student ...
Develop the leadership skills, critical thinking and experience necessary to lead in today’s world. Our brilliant faculty and co-curricular liberal arts approach make this transformation possible.
Since structuralism in literary studies is largely of French origin, let this attempt to ruin its reputation have as its motto the words of a Frenchman, Pierre Bertaux: At one time it was hoped that ...
It is not that we are connoisseurs of chaos, but that we are surrounded by it, and equipped for co-existence with it only by our fictive powers.—Frank Kermode, The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the ...