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Prof. Greg Schwipps '95 teaches creative writing at DePauw, and is the author of the novel What This River Keeps, which won a Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award in 2010.

Guests artists VOCES8, an a cappella group, rehearse with the DePauw Chamber Singers.

Prof. Anne Harris specializes in medieval art history. Her classes include "Love and War in Medieval Art and Literature" and "Monsters and Marvels: Imagining the Other in Medieval Art".

Fall colors of nearby Cataract Falls.

A winter wonderland in the Nature Park.

East College stands in the distance as the Hoover Gates welcome visitors to the DePauw campus.

Sociology Professor Matthew Oware is an award-winning teacher whose research includes analysis of the construction of multiracial identity, Black masculinity in African-American expressive culture, and the Black family in American society.

Justin Murray '16 drops back to pass in a game against Washington University-St. Louis, a game the Tigers won 17-14.

DePauw Field Hockey battles Oberlin College at Blackstock Field

Winter Term in Service with Timmy Global Health in Tena, Ecuador.

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Nationally recognized, DePauw provides a set of exceptional college experiences marked by intellectual rigor and shaped by a dynamic faculty. These experiences are further enhanced by an engaging residential campus community and a breadth and depth of perspectives inside and outside of the classroom.


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DePauw By The Numbers


  • 60%

    Of DePauw students have at least one international experience, often lasting a semester or more.

  • 520acres

    The total acreage spanned by DePauw's Nature Park.

  • 30percent

    Of students have done research with a faculty member by senior year.

  • 200students

    Work each semester to keep WGRE radio on the air 24/7.