The DePauw University football team secured a dominant 42-21 victory over Wabash College in the schools’ 130th meeting, ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… Greencastle, Ind. – November 14, 2024 — DePauw ...
DePauw University will host Wabash College on Saturday afternoon for the 130th installment of the Monon Bell Classic, one of the oldest college football rivalries in the country. The Tigers (9-0) ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the DePauw Creative ...
David Alvarez, associate professor of English at DePauw University, is co-editor of Imagining Religious Toleration: A Literary History of an Idea, 1600… DePauw Theatre will present “Vinegar Tom,” by ...
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 ...
When Marcus Hayes sees an open space, he analyzes it for its potential as a place to dance. “In my mind, I want to perform this ballet across-the-floor combination,” Hayes said. “I have so many ...
That’s all amplified when it comes to the Super Bowl.” Culp’s journey to the biggest stage in advertising goes back to his time as a studio art major at DePauw – where he also played on the football ...
The seismograph, Model EQ-1 (Next Generation Science), is located in a second floor classroom of the Julian Science and Mathematics Center. The unit is a horizontal beam seismograph that is designed ...
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 ...