DePauw University was founded in 1837 by the Methodist Church. Originally called Indiana Asbury University in honor of Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the ...
DePauw University joins the Greencastle community in mourning the loss of Rick Provine, emeritus dean of libraries. He was a talented artist, a local servant and a cherished member of the DePauw ...
“I will never forget how much can be done when the DePauw community comes together for good,” said Natasha Basey Pedroza ’03 of her experience as founding president of the University’s Dance Marathon.
DePauw University serves as a key economic anchor and driver of vitality, opportunity and innovation in Putnam County and the state of Indiana. Each year, the university generates millions of dollars ...
On October 3, DePauw University recognized five distinguished alumni for their achievements and service to the institution. The Old Gold Goblet, recognizing eminence in life’s work and service to ...
“Colleges Face a Reckoning.” “Is College Worth the Cost?” “Perceived Importance of College Hits New Low.” For decades, Americans have almost unquestionably equated college education as a pathway to a ...
Discovering and making music has been an integral part of any child’s education in the United States, and two DePauw University music education alums are continuing to challenge and excite Indiana ...
Mike McCracken ’79 is an avid supporter of DePauw, volunteering as a member of the Board of Visitors and for his 25th, 30th and, most recently, 40th class reunion committees. Staying connected with ...
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 ...