Robby Ballentine ’26 has already been enjoying a record-setting season on the football field. Now, the star wide receiver is ...
Behind the success of the Columbus Running Company is a pair of DePauw alumni whose experiences as student-athletes ...
DePauw University faculty have formally approved a pilot program to make the campus more accessible to transfer students.
DePauw University and the City of Greencastle have selected Buckingham Companies of Indianapolis as the development partner for the Seminary Square mixed-use project. The development represents a ...
For an increasing number of DePauw students, the growth of the university's actuarial science and risk management program has ...
Myron Burr Jr. `13 hired as assistant city manager in Clayton, Missouri. Mark Gadson ’76 will release a new album, Just Jazz. Amanda Baker Mulroony `04 joins Frost Brown Todd as litigation partners in ...
DePauw University proudly announces a landmark $80 million philanthropic commitment from an anonymous donor, an alumnus of the university. This gift is one of the largest single gifts in the ...
It’s hard to imagine DePauw without students like Ava Rennard ’26. As a first-year mentor, a tour guide in the admission office and the president of Delta Gamma, Rennard has become the quintessential ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to technology that uses machine learning and other computational methods to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. This includes AI tools that ...
The first-year residence halls are once again bursting with life after DePauw’s Class of 2029 made its long-awaited arrival on campus over the weekend. For the newest members of the DePauw community, ...
DePauw University has taken the next major step to ensure that talented and ambitious students can access its premier liberal arts education, regardless of financial background. The DePauw Promise is ...
For many students, the first year of college is a wild ride of unexpected twists and turns. Not only are they living away from home for the first time, but they’re also learning to adapt to new levels ...