In our increasingly complex society, commitments to free expression and to diversity and inclusion are not opposing forces; ...
The launch of the Creative School builds on the interdisciplinary creative collaboration that has always happened on DePauw’s ...
Jeffrey McCall is an established media critic with national credentials. He has written numerous op-eds that have been published in newspapers around the country. He is quoted frequently as a media ...
Through the Office of Sustainability, students become catalysts for real-world sustainability initiatives while building professional skills and engaging with campus and community stakeholders.
The Kathryn F. Hubbard Center for Student Engagement helps you discover and develop your life goals by connecting your academic experiences to off-campus study, internships and career development ...
DePauw University is welcoming Dr. Jennifer Mike as the Visiting Global Studies Scholar for 2024-25 in the Global Studies ...
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 ...
William C. Clyde, provost and executive vice president of Manhattan College and 1978 graduate of DePauw University, has been elected the Salvation Army… Coursework in the chemical sciences prepares ...
The five stories by Ursula K. Le Guin with which this essay is directly concerned—Rocannon's World (1966), Planet of Exile (1966), City of Illusions (1967), The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), and "The ...
1. The Outside Observer in Utopia. The 20th century has seen the growth of the social sciences and the "humane sciences" as one of its more important developments in speculative thought, a fact ...
DePauw's Actuarial Science program is an established, credentialed business professional major with STEM certification. It equips students to apply mathematical and data-driven solutions to financial ...
Olivier Dumas, Piero Gondolo della Riva, Volker Dehs, eds. Correspondance inédite de Jules Verne et de Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1863-1886). Tome I (1863-1874). Génève: Editions Slatkine, 1999. 287 pp.