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DePauw University

DePauw University is a private liberal arts university in Greencastle, Indiana. It has an enrollment of 1,972 students. The school has a Methodist heritage and was originally known as Indiana Asbury University. DePauw is a member of both the Great Lakes Colleges Association and the North Coast Athletic Conference. The Society of Professional Journalists was founded at DePauw.

DePauw University
Latin: Universitatis Depavensis
Former name
Indiana Asbury University (1837–1884)
MottoDecus lumenque reipublicae collegium ("the college is the splendor and light of the common good")[1]
TypePrivate liberal arts
Established1837; 186 years ago (1837)
Religious affiliation
Methodist Episcopal Church (historical)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$730 million (2022)
PresidentLori S. White
Academic staff
254
Undergraduates2,315
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusSmall town, 655 acres (265 ha)
Colors   Black & gold[4]
NicknameTigers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III – NCAC[5]
MascotTyler the Tiger[6]
Websitedepauw.edu

History

History at a glance
Indiana Asbury University Incorporated 1837
Opened 1838
Type All Male
Type changed 1867
Type Co-ed
DePauw University Renamed 1884

Indiana Asbury University was founded in 1837 in Greencastle, Indiana, and was named after Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The people of Greencastle raised $25,000 to entice the Methodists to establish the college in Greencastle, which was little more than a village at the time. It was originally established as an all-men's school but began admitting women in 1867.[citation needed]

In 1884 Indiana Asbury University changed its name to DePauw University in honor of Washington C. DePauw, who made a sequence of substantial donations throughout the 1870s, which culminated in his largest single donation that established the School of Music during 1884.[7] Before his death in 1887, DePauw donated over $600,000 to Indiana Asbury, equal to around $17 million in 2021. In 2002, the school received the largest-ever gift to a liberal arts college, $128 million by the Holton family.

Sigma Delta Chi, known today as the Society of Professional Journalists, was founded at the university in 1909 by a group of student journalists, including Eugene C. Pulliam. The world's first Greek-letter sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, was also founded at DePauw in 1870. DePauw is home to the two longest continually running fraternity chapters in the world: the Delta chapter of Beta Theta Pi and the Lambda chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.[8]

As of July 2020, Dr. Lori S. White, previously vice chancellor for student affairs at Washington University in St. Louis, is the 21st president of DePauw University.[9] Dr. White is the first woman and African American to serve as President of DePauw University.[10]

Academics

DePauw University has an enrollment of 1,970 students. DePauw's liberal arts education gives students a chance to gain general knowledge outside their direct area of study by taking classes outside their degrees and engaging in Winter Term classes and trips. Its most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[11]

Econometrics and Quantitative Economics (83)
Speech Communication and Rhetoric (63)
Computer Science (35)
Biochemistry (31)
Psychology (27)
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness (23)

Rankings

DePauw has consistently been ranked as the #1 liberal arts college and university in the State of Indiana.[16] In 2020, DePauw was ranked 46th among liberal arts colleges in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.[17] DePauw is ranked #78 on Forbes magazine's 2016 rankings, which include all colleges and universities in the United States, and #14 in the Midwest. Money magazine ranked DePauw #415 in the nation in its Best Colleges 2019 list based on data including tuition fees, family borrowing, and career earnings.[18]

Academic calendar and winter term

DePauw University's schedule is divided into a 4–1–4-1 calendar: besides the 15-week Autumn and Spring Semesters, there is also a 4-week Winter Term as well as a May Term. Students take one course during these terms, which are either used as a period for students to explore a subject of interest on campus or participate in off-campus domestic or international internship programs, service trips, or international trips and field studies. One survey of DePauw students found that over 80% of DePauw graduates studied abroad.[19] Past internships for Winter Term include ABC News, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Riley Hospital for Children, and Eli Lilly and Company. Past off-campus study and service projects include "The Galapagos: Natural Laboratories for Evolution", "Ghost Ranch: Abiquiu, New Mexico", and A Winter-Term In Service Trip that builds an Internet Facility in El Salvador while learning about public health and health care.[citation needed]

Faculty

DePauw University has a student-faculty ratio of 9:1 and has no classes with more than 35 students.[20]

Notable faculty members include:

  • Sunil Sahu, Leonard E. and Mary B. Howell Professor of Political Science and author of Technology Transfer, Dependence, and Self-Reliant Development in the Third World: The Pharmaceutical and Machine Tool Industries in India
  • Erik Wielenberg, professor of philosophy and author of Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe and God and the Reach of Reason: C. S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell
  • Ellen Maycock, professor emerita of mathematics, Johnson Family University Professor (2003–2007), author of Laboratory Experiences in Group Theory and Associate Executive Director of the American Mathematical Society (2005–2015)

School of Music

DePauw University has one of the oldest private institutions for post-secondary music instruction in the country. Founded in 1884, the school has about 170 students. The student-to-teacher ratio is 5:1 with an average class size of 13 students.[21][better source needed] The School of Music is housed inside the Green Center for Performing Arts (GCPA), constructed in 2007, which integrated and replaced parts of the former structure. The School of Music grants degrees in music performance, music education, and musical arts. The latter allows students to add an emphasis on the music business. DePauw music students can also double major in another field outside of music in the typical four-year period or can study a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in a five-year course. The DePauw Symphony Orchestra is an auditioned ensemble for both music and non-music majors. In 2019, the orchestra toured Japan. The DePauw University Chorus is an ensemble open to both music and non-music majors, while the DePauw Chamber Singers is much smaller and more selective. The symphony and both choirs make an international tour every other year during Winter Term.

Honors and Fellows Programs

DePauw students can apply for entry to five Programs of Distinction. There are the Honor Scholars and Information Technology Associates programs as well as three fellowships in Management, Media, and Science Research.

The Honor Scholar Program is an interdisciplinary journey for talented students who want the highest level of intellectual rigor. The program includes 5 interdisciplinary seminars and an 80–120-page honor thesis in the student's senior year.

Management Fellows are the top students interested in business and economics. The program includes special seminars, speakers, and a paid, semester-long internship during the junior year. Students have interned in private, public, and non-profit sectors. Past internship sites include Goldman, Sachs & Co., Chicago; Partners in Housing Development Corp., Indianapolis; Ernst & Young Global, New York; Cummins Inc. in India; Independent Purchasing Cooperative, Miami, Florida, and Brunswick Group, an international PR firm based in London.

Media Fellows benefit from DePauw's media tradition. In addition to interacting with leading contemporary media figures such as documentary filmmakers Ken Burns, Carl Bernstein, and Jane Pauley, who presented Ubben Lectures on campus, students have hands-on access to sophisticated media equipment.[22]

Science Research Fellows use state-of-the-art equipment, work one-on-one with faculty members, participate in internships, make presentations at scientific meetings, publish in scientific journals and, in essence, have graduate-level science opportunities as undergraduates.[22]

Students participating in the Information Technology Associates Program (ITAP) enjoy an opportunity to link their liberal arts education with technology know-how through on-campus apprenticeships and on- and off-campus internships.[22]

The Environmental Fellows Program is designed to foster an interdisciplinary understanding of environmental issues.

Technology

DePauw University was rated the top liberal arts college among the "Top 50 Most Unwired College Campuses",[23] according to a survey which evaluated all institutions of higher learning and their use of wireless technology. The survey was sponsored by Intel Corporation and was printed in the edition of October 17, 2005, of U.S. News & World Report. DePauw was also ranked the third most connected school in the United States in a 2004 Princeton Review analysis.[citation needed]

Media outlets on campus

The Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media houses the school's media facilities. This includes a television station, radio station, newspaper, and 2 magazines - all student-run.[24] First published in 1852 as Asbury Notes, The DePauw is Indiana's oldest college newspaper.[25] WGRE was ranked the #1 college radio station by Princeton Review's "America's Best Colleges" in 2010.[citation needed]

When school is in session, the Pulliam Center is open to students and faculty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.[24]

Campus

 
The DePauw quadrangle: "Roy O" library (C) and humanities courses buildings (L and R)

DePauw University consists of 36 major buildings spread out over a 695-acre (281 ha) campus that includes a 520-acre (210 ha) nature park, and is located approximately 45 miles (72 km) to the west of Indianapolis, Indiana. There are 11 residence halls, 4 theme houses, and 31 University-owned houses and apartments spread throughout the campus. The oldest building on campus, East College, was built in 1877 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DePauw also owns McKim Observatory.

East College

East College of DePauw University
 
East College tower
 
 
 
 
Location300 Simpson St., Greencastle, Indiana
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1869 (1869)
NRHP reference No.75000047[26]
Added to NRHPSeptember 25, 1975

A historic structure located at the center of campus, East College is known to many as the architectural symbol of the university.[citation needed] The cornerstone for the building was laid on October 20, 1871. The building hosted commencement exercises in June 1874, and in September 1875 all college classes were moved to the building, according to the book, DePauw Through the Years. But work on East College continued until 1882 when the building's basement was completed.[27] East College was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Libraries

DePauw has three libraries: Roy O. West Library (main library), Prevo Science Library (located in the Julian Science Center, named for alumnus Percy Julian), and Music Library (located in the Green Center for Performing Arts). Library holdings include approximately 350,000 books; 22,000 videos; 1,000 print periodical titles; access to over 20,000 electronic titles; 450,000 government documents; newspapers; and online databases.

Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts

 
Green Center for the Performing Arts

The School of Music is housed in the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts; the Communication and Theater Department is also located here. The GCPA has 29 soundproof practice rooms, three performing venues, a music library, teaching studios for large and small ensembles, multiple recording studios, Cafe Allegro, and an organ. Kresge Auditorium seats 1,400 and has a balcony to host big events, speakers, and ensembles. Moore Theater seats 400 and is the stage for musicals and theater productions. Thompson Recital Hall seats 200 and is for small ensembles and chamber music concerts.[citation needed]

Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics

Since 2007, the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics has served as a place for reflection, discussion, and education at DePauw. Prindle sponsors events related to ethics and provides opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to engage in thoughtful discussions.[28] The institute also publishes ethics related content through The Prindle Post[29] and the Examining Ethics podcast.[30]

Campus life

 
DePauw University signage

There are more than 100 organizations on the DePauw campus that students can be involved in. DePauw students also participate in on-campus intramurals, university and student-sponsored musical and theatrical productions, and create local chapters of national organizations such as Circle K.[citation needed]

Many students engage in community service and other volunteer activities. Putnam County Relay For Life is organized by students and brings together the college and community. In May 2006, the Putnam County Relay for Life raised more than $215,000 for the American Cancer Society.[citation needed]

On August 2, 2010, Princeton Review ranked DePauw as the #10 party school in the US for the 2010–2011 school year, which includes all colleges and universities.[31]

Greek organizations

DePauw's Greek system began just eight years after the founding of Indiana Asbury College in 1837. The Delta chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity was established here in 1845, Phi Gamma Delta (commonly known as Fiji) in 1856, Sigma Chi in 1859, Phi Kappa Psi in 1865, Delta Kappa Epsilon in 1866, Phi Delta Theta in 1868, Delta Tau Delta in 1871, Delta Upsilon in 1887, Sigma Nu in 1890, the Delta Rho chapter of Alpha Tau Omega in 1924, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1949.

Women were first admitted to Indiana Asbury in 1867. The first Greek-letter fraternity for women soon followed. In January 1870, Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at DePauw as the world's first Greek letter fraternity known among women. Kappa Kappa Gamma established a chapter at DePauw in 1875. Notably, Alpha Chi Omega became the second Alpha Chapter established at DePauw, after Theta, when it was founded here in 1885.

Just under 70 percent of students at DePauw are affiliated with a Greek-letter organization.[32]

Greek life

For 2014, DePauw University was again ranked #1 in Greek Life by the Princeton Review.[33] U.S. News & World Report ranked DePauw #3 in the nation for the highest percentage of male students belonging to fraternities and #4 in the nation for the highest percentage of female students in sororities.[34][35]

The Greek community consists of fourteen national social fraternities (eleven of which have houses on campus) and ten sororities (six of which have houses on campus). DePauw has an extensive and substantial Greek history, with both Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek-letter organization for women, and Alpha Chi Omega being founded at the school. The Lambda Chapter is the longest continuing chapter of Phi Gamma Delta.

Formal IFC (North American Interfraternity Conference) recruitment for men and Panhel (National Panhellenic Conference) recruitment for women is held early second semester. Membership intake for National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations (historically black Greek-lettered organizations) and Multicultural Greek organizations usually occurs in the fall and/or the spring. First-year students are not permitted onto fraternity or sorority property for a period of time at the beginning of each school year.

Greek-letter organizations that formerly maintained chapters on DePauw's campus include the fraternities Delta Chi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Lambda Chi Alpha, and the sororities Delta Zeta, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Gamma Delta.

Controversy

In 2006, the national organization of the Delta Zeta sorority reorganized the DePauw chapter, reducing twenty-three of its thirty-five current members (including the chapter president) to alumna status and giving them six weeks to vacate the sorority house. Of the twelve remaining members, six chose to take alumna status. The Delta Zeta national organization explained that its decisions were based on member commitment, but the evicted members said that they were forced to take alumna status because the chapter members were perceived as physically unattractive and "brainy".[36] Subsequently, on Monday, March 12, 2007, DePauw President Robert G. Bottoms announced that the university would sever its ties with Delta Zeta's national organization, effective at the end of the 2006–2007 academic year. President Bottoms was quoted as saying, "I came to the conclusion that our approaches to these issues are just incompatible."[37]

Athletics

 
Official Athletics logo

The DePauw Tigers compete in the NCAA Division III North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC). Every year since 1890, DePauw University has competed in American football against its rival Wabash College in what has become the Monon Bell Classic. The traveling trophy, a 300-pound train bell from the Monon Railroad, made its debut in the rivalry in 1932. The DePauw-Wabash series is one of the nation's oldest college football rivalries.[38]

In 1933, head coach Ray "Gaumey" Neal led the DePauw Tigers football team to an unbeaten, untied, and unscored opening season. The Tigers compiled a 7–0–0 record and outscored their opponents 136–0. Neal nearly duplicated this feat in 1943, but DePauw, 5–0–1, finished the season with one scoreless tie and six points allowed in a different game. The only points surrendered that season was in a 39–6 victory over Indiana State and the only non-win was a 0–0 tie against Oberlin. The Tigers outscored their opponents, 206–6.

DePauw had been a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1997 to 2011 and won numerous conference championships, most notably in women's basketball, where the school is a Division III power. DePauw's program had also won the conference's overall "President's Trophy" seven times in that span, including six consecutive President's Trophies from 2005 to 2006 to 2010–11.[39] In 2007, the Tigers defeated Washington University in St. Louis to win the Division III title in women's basketball. The women's softball team won the regional title, advancing to the Division III College World Series for the first time in school history. Most notably in 2021, the DePauw softball team finished third at the NCAA Division III Softball Championship.

In 2012–2013, the women's basketball team won its second Division III National Championship with a 69 to 51 victory over the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, in the title game in Holland, Michigan. The Tigers finished 34–0 on the season, which was the best basketball season at the Division III level for men's or women's basketball.

Over the years, DePauw has sent several players to the NFL, including Dave Finzer (1982), a punter for the Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks, and Greg Werner (1989), a tight end for the New York Jets. Former Tiger Basketball players include Clemson University Men's Basketball Head Coach Brad Brownell (1991) and former Butler and Boston Celtics head coach and current Celtics Director of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens (1999).

Traditions

Music

The DePauw University School of Music presents regular recitals by students and faculty and concerts by visiting artists, most of which are free and open to the public.

DePauw students also organize concerts for the campus community. Performers in recent years have included Dave Matthews, Train, The Black Eyed Peas, Ben Folds, Rufus Wainwright, and Guster. Past guests have included Billy Joel, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Carpenters, America, Yo-Yo Ma, and Harry Chapin.[citation needed]

Society of Professional Journalists

On May 6, 1909, Sigma Delta Chi was founded by a group of DePauw University student journalists. The organization officially changed its name to the Society of Professional Journalists in 1988. Today it is the nation's most broad-based journalism organization, encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior. SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry; works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists; and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. In 2012, SPJ returned to the DePauw campus with the assistance of Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism Mark Tatge "[40]

Rector Scholarships

Since 1919, the Rector Scholar Program has recognized DePauw students of exceptional scholarship and character. To be named a Rector Scholar is to join a prestigious tradition of more than 4,000 graduates strong. Rector Scholarships are offered to the top academic applicants offered admission to DePauw. A limited number of full-tuition Presidential Rector Scholarships are available.

Ubben Lecture series

Endowed by a gift from Timothy H. and Sharon (Williams) Ubben, both 1958 graduates of DePauw, the speakers' series "brings the world to Greencastle". Begun in 1986 and presented free of charge and open to all, Ubben Lecturers have included Malala Yousafzai, Bill Clinton, Benazir Bhutto, Margaret Thatcher, Jane Goodall, Tony Blair, TV's Jimmy Kimmel, Elie Wiesel, Colin Powell, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, Spike Lee and Mikhail Gorbachev.

Brad Stevens, head coach of the Boston Celtics and 1999 DePauw graduate, spoke on March 9, 2020. Condoleezza Rice visited campus on October 8, 2019.

The Ubben Series has hosted 114 events in its 33-year history.[41]

Monon Bell Classic

Voted "Indiana's Best College Sports Rivalry" by viewers of ESPN in 2005, DePauw University and Wabash College play each November—in the last regular season football game of the year for both teams—for the right to keep or reclaim the Monon Bell.[citation needed] The two teams first met in 1890. In 1932, the Monon Railroad donated its approximately 300-pound locomotive bell to be offered as the prize to the winning team each year. Wabash leads the all-time series, 62–54–9; since the Monon Bell was introduced, Wabash leads 43–38–6. The game routinely sells out (up to 11,000 seats, depending upon the venue and seating arrangement) and has been televised by ABC, ESPN2, AXS TV, and Fox Sports (where it has appeared for the past two years). Each year, alumni from both schools gather at more than 60 locations around the United States for telecast parties, and a commemorative DVD (including historic clips known as "Monon Memories") is produced (there are discs of 1977, 1984, 1993, 1994 and 2000–2018 games).

Boulder Run

 
Boulder next to East College

The Boulder Run has become a tradition at DePauw University. Students, streaking from their respective residences, run to and from the Columbia Boulder, located in the center of the campus near the East College building. Students today perform the Boulder Run for a variety of reasons, though it was originally performed on the day or night of the first snowfall on campus by Phi Gamma Delta, the Greek house nearest the boulder. This tradition was mentioned in Playboy magazine's September 1972 issue. The DePauw police are usually tolerant of the tradition, but students have been arrested when caught.[citation needed]

Campus Golf

It is not unusual to see students playing a game of Campus Golf when the weather is nice. The game of campus golf requires a golf club and a tennis ball. Players attempt to hit their tennis ball against various targets on campus within a number of strokes. The game is similar to frisbee golf, where players attempt to hit targets ranging from trees to buildings with a frisbee.[citation needed]

World War II

During World War II, DePauw University was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.[42]

Notable alumni


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External links

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Not to be confused with DePaul University DePauw University is a private liberal arts university in Greencastle Indiana It has an enrollment of 1 972 students The school has a Methodist heritage and was originally known as Indiana Asbury University DePauw is a member of both the Great Lakes Colleges Association and the North Coast Athletic Conference The Society of Professional Journalists was founded at DePauw DePauw UniversityLatin Universitatis DepavensisFormer nameIndiana Asbury University 1837 1884 MottoDecus lumenque reipublicae collegium the college is the splendor and light of the common good 1 TypePrivate liberal artsEstablished1837 186 years ago 1837 Religious affiliationMethodist Episcopal Church historical Academic affiliationsNAICU 2 CIC 3 Annapolis GroupOberlin GroupCLACGLCAIAMSCUEndowment 730 million 2022 PresidentLori S WhiteAcademic staff254Undergraduates2 315LocationGreencastle Indiana U S CampusSmall town 655 acres 265 ha Colors Black amp gold 4 NicknameTigersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NCAC 5 MascotTyler the Tiger 6 Websitedepauw wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 2 2 Academic calendar and winter term 2 3 Faculty 2 4 School of Music 2 5 Honors and Fellows Programs 2 6 Technology 2 7 Media outlets on campus 3 Campus 3 1 East College 3 2 Libraries 3 3 Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts 3 4 Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics 4 Campus life 4 1 Greek organizations 4 2 Greek life 4 3 Controversy 5 Athletics 6 Traditions 6 1 Music 6 2 Society of Professional Journalists 6 3 Rector Scholarships 6 4 Ubben Lecture series 6 5 Monon Bell Classic 6 6 Boulder Run 6 7 Campus Golf 6 8 World War II 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditHistory at a glance Indiana Asbury University Incorporated 1837Opened 1838Type All MaleType changed 1867Type Co edDePauw University Renamed 1884Indiana Asbury University was founded in 1837 in Greencastle Indiana and was named after Francis Asbury the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church The people of Greencastle raised 25 000 to entice the Methodists to establish the college in Greencastle which was little more than a village at the time It was originally established as an all men s school but began admitting women in 1867 citation needed In 1884 Indiana Asbury University changed its name to DePauw University in honor of Washington C DePauw who made a sequence of substantial donations throughout the 1870s which culminated in his largest single donation that established the School of Music during 1884 7 Before his death in 1887 DePauw donated over 600 000 to Indiana Asbury equal to around 17 million in 2021 In 2002 the school received the largest ever gift to a liberal arts college 128 million by the Holton family Sigma Delta Chi known today as the Society of Professional Journalists was founded at the university in 1909 by a group of student journalists including Eugene C Pulliam The world s first Greek letter sorority Kappa Alpha Theta was also founded at DePauw in 1870 DePauw is home to the two longest continually running fraternity chapters in the world the Delta chapter of Beta Theta Pi and the Lambda chapter of Phi Gamma Delta 8 As of July 2020 Dr Lori S White previously vice chancellor for student affairs at Washington University in St Louis is the 21st president of DePauw University 9 Dr White is the first woman and African American to serve as President of DePauw University 10 Academics EditDePauw University has an enrollment of 1 970 students DePauw s liberal arts education gives students a chance to gain general knowledge outside their direct area of study by taking classes outside their degrees and engaging in Winter Term classes and trips Its most popular majors by 2021 graduates were 11 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics 83 Speech Communication and Rhetoric 63 Computer Science 35 Biochemistry 31 Psychology 27 Sports Kinesiology and Physical Education Fitness 23 dd Rankings Edit Academic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 12 46Washington Monthly 13 64NationalForbes 14 132THE WSJ 15 116DePauw has consistently been ranked as the 1 liberal arts college and university in the State of Indiana 16 In 2020 DePauw was ranked 46th among liberal arts colleges in the United States by U S News amp World Report 17 DePauw is ranked 78 on Forbes magazine s 2016 rankings which include all colleges and universities in the United States and 14 in the Midwest Money magazine ranked DePauw 415 in the nation in its Best Colleges 2019 list based on data including tuition fees family borrowing and career earnings 18 Academic calendar and winter term Edit DePauw University s schedule is divided into a 4 1 4 1 calendar besides the 15 week Autumn and Spring Semesters there is also a 4 week Winter Term as well as a May Term Students take one course during these terms which are either used as a period for students to explore a subject of interest on campus or participate in off campus domestic or international internship programs service trips or international trips and field studies One survey of DePauw students found that over 80 of DePauw graduates studied abroad 19 Past internships for Winter Term include ABC News KeyBanc Capital Markets Riley Hospital for Children and Eli Lilly and Company Past off campus study and service projects include The Galapagos Natural Laboratories for Evolution Ghost Ranch Abiquiu New Mexico and A Winter Term In Service Trip that builds an Internet Facility in El Salvador while learning about public health and health care citation needed Faculty Edit DePauw University has a student faculty ratio of 9 1 and has no classes with more than 35 students 20 Notable faculty members include Sunil Sahu Leonard E and Mary B Howell Professor of Political Science and author of Technology Transfer Dependence and Self Reliant Development in the Third World The Pharmaceutical and Machine Tool Industries in India Erik Wielenberg professor of philosophy and author of Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe and God and the Reach of Reason C S Lewis David Hume and Bertrand Russell Ellen Maycock professor emerita of mathematics Johnson Family University Professor 2003 2007 author of Laboratory Experiences in Group Theory and Associate Executive Director of the American Mathematical Society 2005 2015 School of Music Edit DePauw University has one of the oldest private institutions for post secondary music instruction in the country Founded in 1884 the school has about 170 students The student to teacher ratio is 5 1 with an average class size of 13 students 21 better source needed The School of Music is housed inside the Green Center for Performing Arts GCPA constructed in 2007 which integrated and replaced parts of the former structure The School of Music grants degrees in music performance music education and musical arts The latter allows students to add an emphasis on the music business DePauw music students can also double major in another field outside of music in the typical four year period or can study a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in a five year course The DePauw Symphony Orchestra is an auditioned ensemble for both music and non music majors In 2019 the orchestra toured Japan The DePauw University Chorus is an ensemble open to both music and non music majors while the DePauw Chamber Singers is much smaller and more selective The symphony and both choirs make an international tour every other year during Winter Term Honors and Fellows Programs Edit DePauw students can apply for entry to five Programs of Distinction There are the Honor Scholars and Information Technology Associates programs as well as three fellowships in Management Media and Science Research The Honor Scholar Program is an interdisciplinary journey for talented students who want the highest level of intellectual rigor The program includes 5 interdisciplinary seminars and an 80 120 page honor thesis in the student s senior year Management Fellows are the top students interested in business and economics The program includes special seminars speakers and a paid semester long internship during the junior year Students have interned in private public and non profit sectors Past internship sites include Goldman Sachs amp Co Chicago Partners in Housing Development Corp Indianapolis Ernst amp Young Global New York Cummins Inc in India Independent Purchasing Cooperative Miami Florida and Brunswick Group an international PR firm based in London Media Fellows benefit from DePauw s media tradition In addition to interacting with leading contemporary media figures such as documentary filmmakers Ken Burns Carl Bernstein and Jane Pauley who presented Ubben Lectures on campus students have hands on access to sophisticated media equipment 22 Science Research Fellows use state of the art equipment work one on one with faculty members participate in internships make presentations at scientific meetings publish in scientific journals and in essence have graduate level science opportunities as undergraduates 22 Students participating in the Information Technology Associates Program ITAP enjoy an opportunity to link their liberal arts education with technology know how through on campus apprenticeships and on and off campus internships 22 The Environmental Fellows Program is designed to foster an interdisciplinary understanding of environmental issues Technology Edit DePauw University was rated the top liberal arts college among the Top 50 Most Unwired College Campuses 23 according to a survey which evaluated all institutions of higher learning and their use of wireless technology The survey was sponsored by Intel Corporation and was printed in the edition of October 17 2005 of U S News amp World Report DePauw was also ranked the third most connected school in the United States in a 2004 Princeton Review analysis citation needed Media outlets on campus Edit The Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media houses the school s media facilities This includes a television station radio station newspaper and 2 magazines all student run 24 First published in 1852 as Asbury Notes The DePauw is Indiana s oldest college newspaper 25 WGRE was ranked the 1 college radio station by Princeton Review s America s Best Colleges in 2010 citation needed When school is in session the Pulliam Center is open to students and faculty 24 hours a day 7 days a week 24 Campus Edit The DePauw quadrangle Roy O library C and humanities courses buildings L and R DePauw University consists of 36 major buildings spread out over a 695 acre 281 ha campus that includes a 520 acre 210 ha nature park and is located approximately 45 miles 72 km to the west of Indianapolis Indiana There are 11 residence halls 4 theme houses and 31 University owned houses and apartments spread throughout the campus The oldest building on campus East College was built in 1877 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places DePauw also owns McKim Observatory East College Edit East College of DePauw UniversityU S National Register of Historic Places East College tower Show map of Indiana Show map of the United StatesLocation300 Simpson St Greencastle IndianaArea4 acres 1 6 ha Built1869 1869 NRHP reference No 75000047 26 Added to NRHPSeptember 25 1975A historic structure located at the center of campus East College is known to many as the architectural symbol of the university citation needed The cornerstone for the building was laid on October 20 1871 The building hosted commencement exercises in June 1874 and in September 1875 all college classes were moved to the building according to the book DePauw Through the Years But work on East College continued until 1882 when the building s basement was completed 27 East College was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 Libraries Edit DePauw has three libraries Roy O West Library main library Prevo Science Library located in the Julian Science Center named for alumnus Percy Julian and Music Library located in the Green Center for Performing Arts Library holdings include approximately 350 000 books 22 000 videos 1 000 print periodical titles access to over 20 000 electronic titles 450 000 government documents newspapers and online databases Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts Edit Green Center for the Performing Arts The School of Music is housed in the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts the Communication and Theater Department is also located here The GCPA has 29 soundproof practice rooms three performing venues a music library teaching studios for large and small ensembles multiple recording studios Cafe Allegro and an organ Kresge Auditorium seats 1 400 and has a balcony to host big events speakers and ensembles Moore Theater seats 400 and is the stage for musicals and theater productions Thompson Recital Hall seats 200 and is for small ensembles and chamber music concerts citation needed Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics EditSince 2007 the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics has served as a place for reflection discussion and education at DePauw Prindle sponsors events related to ethics and provides opportunities for students faculty and staff to engage in thoughtful discussions 28 The institute also publishes ethics related content through The Prindle Post 29 and the Examining Ethics podcast 30 Campus life Edit DePauw University signage There are more than 100 organizations on the DePauw campus that students can be involved in DePauw students also participate in on campus intramurals university and student sponsored musical and theatrical productions and create local chapters of national organizations such as Circle K citation needed Many students engage in community service and other volunteer activities Putnam County Relay For Life is organized by students and brings together the college and community In May 2006 the Putnam County Relay for Life raised more than 215 000 for the American Cancer Society citation needed On August 2 2010 Princeton Review ranked DePauw as the 10 party school in the US for the 2010 2011 school year which includes all colleges and universities 31 Greek organizations Edit Main article DePauw University Greek organizations DePauw s Greek system began just eight years after the founding of Indiana Asbury College in 1837 The Delta chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity was established here in 1845 Phi Gamma Delta commonly known as Fiji in 1856 Sigma Chi in 1859 Phi Kappa Psi in 1865 Delta Kappa Epsilon in 1866 Phi Delta Theta in 1868 Delta Tau Delta in 1871 Delta Upsilon in 1887 Sigma Nu in 1890 the Delta Rho chapter of Alpha Tau Omega in 1924 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1949 Women were first admitted to Indiana Asbury in 1867 The first Greek letter fraternity for women soon followed In January 1870 Kappa Alpha Theta was founded at DePauw as the world s first Greek letter fraternity known among women Kappa Kappa Gamma established a chapter at DePauw in 1875 Notably Alpha Chi Omega became the second Alpha Chapter established at DePauw after Theta when it was founded here in 1885 Just under 70 percent of students at DePauw are affiliated with a Greek letter organization 32 Greek life Edit For 2014 DePauw University was again ranked 1 in Greek Life by the Princeton Review 33 U S News amp World Report ranked DePauw 3 in the nation for the highest percentage of male students belonging to fraternities and 4 in the nation for the highest percentage of female students in sororities 34 35 The Greek community consists of fourteen national social fraternities eleven of which have houses on campus and ten sororities six of which have houses on campus DePauw has an extensive and substantial Greek history with both Kappa Alpha Theta the first Greek letter organization for women and Alpha Chi Omega being founded at the school The Lambda Chapter is the longest continuing chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Formal IFC North American Interfraternity Conference recruitment for men and Panhel National Panhellenic Conference recruitment for women is held early second semester Membership intake for National Pan Hellenic Council organizations historically black Greek lettered organizations and Multicultural Greek organizations usually occurs in the fall and or the spring First year students are not permitted onto fraternity or sorority property for a period of time at the beginning of each school year Greek letter organizations that formerly maintained chapters on DePauw s campus include the fraternities Delta Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha and the sororities Delta Zeta Delta Delta Delta Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Gamma Delta Controversy Edit Main article DePauw University Delta Zeta controversy In 2006 the national organization of the Delta Zeta sorority reorganized the DePauw chapter reducing twenty three of its thirty five current members including the chapter president to alumna status and giving them six weeks to vacate the sorority house Of the twelve remaining members six chose to take alumna status The Delta Zeta national organization explained that its decisions were based on member commitment but the evicted members said that they were forced to take alumna status because the chapter members were perceived as physically unattractive and brainy 36 Subsequently on Monday March 12 2007 DePauw President Robert G Bottoms announced that the university would sever its ties with Delta Zeta s national organization effective at the end of the 2006 2007 academic year President Bottoms was quoted as saying I came to the conclusion that our approaches to these issues are just incompatible 37 Athletics Edit Official Athletics logo Main article DePauw Tigers The DePauw Tigers compete in the NCAA Division III North Coast Athletic Conference NCAC Every year since 1890 DePauw University has competed in American football against its rival Wabash College in what has become the Monon Bell Classic The traveling trophy a 300 pound train bell from the Monon Railroad made its debut in the rivalry in 1932 The DePauw Wabash series is one of the nation s oldest college football rivalries 38 In 1933 head coach Ray Gaumey Neal led the DePauw Tigers football team to an unbeaten untied and unscored opening season The Tigers compiled a 7 0 0 record and outscored their opponents 136 0 Neal nearly duplicated this feat in 1943 but DePauw 5 0 1 finished the season with one scoreless tie and six points allowed in a different game The only points surrendered that season was in a 39 6 victory over Indiana State and the only non win was a 0 0 tie against Oberlin The Tigers outscored their opponents 206 6 DePauw had been a member of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1997 to 2011 and won numerous conference championships most notably in women s basketball where the school is a Division III power DePauw s program had also won the conference s overall President s Trophy seven times in that span including six consecutive President s Trophies from 2005 to 2006 to 2010 11 39 In 2007 the Tigers defeated Washington University in St Louis to win the Division III title in women s basketball The women s softball team won the regional title advancing to the Division III College World Series for the first time in school history Most notably in 2021 the DePauw softball team finished third at the NCAA Division III Softball Championship In 2012 2013 the women s basketball team won its second Division III National Championship with a 69 to 51 victory over the University of Wisconsin Whitewater in the title game in Holland Michigan The Tigers finished 34 0 on the season which was the best basketball season at the Division III level for men s or women s basketball Over the years DePauw has sent several players to the NFL including Dave Finzer 1982 a punter for the Chicago Bears and Seattle Seahawks and Greg Werner 1989 a tight end for the New York Jets Former Tiger Basketball players include Clemson University Men s Basketball Head Coach Brad Brownell 1991 and former Butler and Boston Celtics head coach and current Celtics Director of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens 1999 Traditions EditMusic Edit The DePauw University School of Music presents regular recitals by students and faculty and concerts by visiting artists most of which are free and open to the public DePauw students also organize concerts for the campus community Performers in recent years have included Dave Matthews Train The Black Eyed Peas Ben Folds Rufus Wainwright and Guster Past guests have included Billy Joel Smokey Robinson and the Miracles The Carpenters America Yo Yo Ma and Harry Chapin citation needed Society of Professional Journalists Edit On May 6 1909 Sigma Delta Chi was founded by a group of DePauw University student journalists The organization officially changed its name to the Society of Professional Journalists in 1988 Today it is the nation s most broad based journalism organization encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high standards of ethical behavior SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to a well informed citizenry works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press In 2012 SPJ returned to the DePauw campus with the assistance of Eugene S Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism Mark Tatge 40 Rector Scholarships Edit Since 1919 the Rector Scholar Program has recognized DePauw students of exceptional scholarship and character To be named a Rector Scholar is to join a prestigious tradition of more than 4 000 graduates strong Rector Scholarships are offered to the top academic applicants offered admission to DePauw A limited number of full tuition Presidential Rector Scholarships are available Ubben Lecture series Edit Endowed by a gift from Timothy H and Sharon Williams Ubben both 1958 graduates of DePauw the speakers series brings the world to Greencastle Begun in 1986 and presented free of charge and open to all Ubben Lecturers have included Malala Yousafzai Bill Clinton Benazir Bhutto Margaret Thatcher Jane Goodall Tony Blair TV s Jimmy Kimmel Elie Wiesel Colin Powell Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck Spike Lee and Mikhail Gorbachev Brad Stevens head coach of the Boston Celtics and 1999 DePauw graduate spoke on March 9 2020 Condoleezza Rice visited campus on October 8 2019 The Ubben Series has hosted 114 events in its 33 year history 41 Monon Bell Classic Edit See also Monon Bell Classic Voted Indiana s Best College Sports Rivalry by viewers of ESPN in 2005 DePauw University and Wabash College play each November in the last regular season football game of the year for both teams for the right to keep or reclaim the Monon Bell citation needed The two teams first met in 1890 In 1932 the Monon Railroad donated its approximately 300 pound locomotive bell to be offered as the prize to the winning team each year Wabash leads the all time series 62 54 9 since the Monon Bell was introduced Wabash leads 43 38 6 The game routinely sells out up to 11 000 seats depending upon the venue and seating arrangement and has been televised by ABC ESPN2 AXS TV and Fox Sports where it has appeared for the past two years Each year alumni from both schools gather at more than 60 locations around the United States for telecast parties and a commemorative DVD including historic clips known as Monon Memories is produced there are discs of 1977 1984 1993 1994 and 2000 2018 games Boulder Run Edit Boulder next to East CollegeThe Boulder Run has become a tradition at DePauw University Students streaking from their respective residences run to and from the Columbia Boulder located in the center of the campus near the East College building Students today perform the Boulder Run for a variety of reasons though it was originally performed on the day or night of the first snowfall on campus by Phi Gamma Delta the Greek house nearest the boulder This tradition was mentioned in Playboy magazine s September 1972 issue The DePauw police are usually tolerant of the tradition but students have been arrested when caught citation needed Campus Golf Edit It is not unusual to see students playing a game of Campus Golf when the weather is nice The game of campus golf requires a golf club and a tennis ball Players attempt to hit their tennis ball against various targets on campus within a number of strokes The game is similar to frisbee golf where players attempt to hit targets ranging from trees to buildings with a frisbee citation needed World War II Edit During World War II DePauw University was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V 12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission 42 Notable alumni EditMain article List of DePauw University alumniReferences Edit Undocumented and DACA Student Resources DePauw University NAICU Member Director Archived November 9 2015 at the Wayback Machine Members of CIC Archived from the original on July 1 2015 Retrieved June 28 2015 Brochure PDF www depauw edu Archived from the original PDF on September 23 2015 Retrieved June 2 2018 NCAA Member Schools Sorted By State All Divisions NCAA Archived from the original on January 10 2006 Retrieved January 24 2006 DePauw s Tyler the Tiger performs at the Indianapolis Ice Tiger Pep Band at DePauw University Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved March 10 2007 Washington C DePauw DePauw University Retrieved October 4 2012 DePauw Chapters DePauw University Retrieved June 28 2015 White appointed president of DePauw University The Source Washington University in St Louis The Source March 3 2020 Retrieved March 4 2020 report Tribune Star staff DePauw University names first woman African American as 21st president Terre Haute Tribune Star Retrieved March 4 2020 DePauw University nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved January 23 2023 Best Colleges 2021 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 24 2020 2021 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 9 2021 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022 The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved July 26 2022 DePauw remains among top liberal arts institutions in U S 1 in Indiana Retrieved January 4 2022 National Liberal Arts College Rankings Top Liberal Arts Colleges US News Best Colleges Retrieved June 28 2015 DePauw University Money magazine Best Colleges 2019 August 12 2019 IIENETWORK ORG Retrieved June 28 2015 DePauw University Forbes Retrieved March 18 2019 About the School of Music DePauw University DePauw University Archived from the original on November 22 2011 Retrieved June 28 2015 a b c Honors amp Fellows Programs DePauw University Depauw edu Retrieved February 10 2012 Intel Survey Ranks DePauw America s Top Liberal Arts College for Access to Wireless Technology DePauw University Retrieved June 28 2015 a b EUGENE S PULLIAM CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY MEDIA depauw edu Retrieved February 11 2020 TDP THE DEPAUW Indiana s First College Newspaper thedepauw com Retrieved February 11 2020 National Register Information System 75000047 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database SHAARD Searchable database Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology Retrieved June 1 2016 Note This includes Robert D Gaston June 1975 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form East College of DePauw University PDF Retrieved June 1 2016 site map and Accompanying photographs Mission DePauw University DePauw University Retrieved June 3 2016 Home The Prindle Post The Prindle Post Retrieved June 3 2016 home Examining Ethics Examining Ethics Retrieved June 3 2016 The Princeton Review August 12 2007 DePauw University s Best 366 College Rankings The Princeton Review Retrieved October 5 2007 Go Greek DePauw University Colleges Biggest on Greek Life According To Princeton Review 2013 14 Ranking huffingtonpost com August 9 2013 Retrieved January 26 2014 10 Universities With the Most Students in Fraternities usnews com Retrieved January 26 2014 Most Students in Sororities usnews com Retrieved January 26 2014 Sam Dillon February 25 2007 Sorority Evictions Raise Issue of Looks and Bias The New York Times Retrieved February 25 2007 KEITH ROBINSON Associated Press March 12 2007 DePauw Cuts Ties With Troubled Sorority The Washington Post Retrieved March 12 2007 The Monon Bell Rivalry Wabash College Retrieved February 1 2018 DEPAUW EXITS SCAC WITH SIXTH CONSECUTIVE PRESIDENTS TROPHY VICTORY DEPAUW EXITS SCAC WITH SIXTH CONSECUTIVE PRESIDENTS TROPHY VICTORY SCAC retrieved October 14 2008 Freedom 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