2008-09 Mentor Staff

Entering DePauw students normally take four academically rigorous courses each semester. In one course, the First-Year Seminar, discussion in a small group, exploration of ideas, careful reading of texts, and critical thinking are especially emphasized. First-Year Seminars count as a full academic credit. The seminar is one of 31 course credits every student earns toward graduation. Seminars are small (12-15 students) and provide an opportunity for class discussion, participation and interaction with the professor and other students. For most seminars, the instructor also serves as the students' academic advisor. A student mentor is assigned to each seminar group. The group will take part in orientation activities together and will meet outside of class to participate in programs and discussions about college life and campus issues.

To view the list of seminars and full descriptions, please visit the First-Year Seminar page on the Class of 2012 Web site.

Mentor
Letter
Faculty
Seminar
Belguellaoui, Cheira
Andrews, Charles
McKelligan, Marcia
Bruggemann, Julia
Hillis, Rick
Sellers, Patricia
Brooks, Howard
Burgman, Raymonda
Upton, Rebecca
Kinney, Kevin
Foss, Pedar
Belguellaoui, Cheira
Bruggemann, Julia
McKelligan, Marcia
Brown, Harry
Gellman, David
Hollander, Jeff
Staff
Pope, Jeanette
Brockmann, Nicole
Elman, Linda
Suarez, Alicia
Sinowitz, Michael
Goma, Ophelia
Edberg, Eric
Liu, Jinyu
Harms, Douglas
Miles, Lori
Good, Caroline
Aures, Inge
Steinson, Barbara
Sununu, Andrea
Dewey, Susan
Lynch, Richard
Klaus, Carrie
Babington, Pat
Hebb, Tiffany
Smoger, Louis
Fuller, Jason
Bonebright, Terri
Schwipps, Greg
Klaus, Carrie
Weisz, Eva
Babington, Pat
Mou, Sherry
Kauffman, Kelsey
Gellman, David
Kauffman, Kelsey
Evans, Art
Hayes, Andrew
Lynch, Richard
Steinson, Barbara
Cope, Tim
Kenney, Jeff
Cameron, Richard
Sellers, Patricia
Smoger, Louis
Stewart, Khadija
Gaither-Hayes, Amy