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Brace Mullett | Student

We have a great culture. Everybody really cares for each other.

Brace Mullett Student

Never Say No

Brace Mullett ’26 didn’t have a master plan to come to DePauw, double major in biochemistry and religious studies, become a Rector scholar, join Sigma Chi and serve as the president of DePauw’s Interfraternity Council. He simply had an open mind and a willingness to explore.

“I found DePauw on a whim,” explains the West Virginia native. He had stumbled across the university in a national college ranking publication, and after reading a blurb about DePauw, he decided to make it one of the 20 schools he applied to. “I didn't know a ton about the school. But I came for a visit, and as the day went on, I started thinking this is the coolest place ever. I really want to come to school here. It was an awesome decision. I’ve loved it.”

Mullett’s love for DePauw has had a lot to do with the relationships he’s formed and the connections he’s made, particularly through the vibrant Greek culture on campus.

“When I got to DePauw, I didn't know what Greek life was really about. I had a crazy vision that was more like Animal House or Old School, and it didn't seem like something I wanted to be a part of. But by being around the guys who are in fraternities, I realized they're just very normal people. They’re interesting to talk to, they’re involved on campus, they have big aspirations in life, and they’re people I want to be around.”

Mullett’s openness ultimately led him to Sigma Chi, where he discovered a community that has profoundly enriched his collegiate experience. “I've loved getting to know everybody in the house,” he says. “We have a great culture. Everybody really cares for each other. It's a very welcoming place and a place that you can get a lot out of if you’re willing to put something into it.”

Through his involvement with Sigma Chi, Mullett soon became aware of an opportunity to lead DePauw’s Interfraternity Council. True to form, he responded, “Why not?” As the organization’s president, he now collaborates with all the fraternities on campus to promote Greek life and create meaningful points of connection. It’s yet another positive outcome brought about by his readiness to let curiosity be his guide.

“The biggest thing I've learned at DePauw is to never say no to stuff,” says Mullett. “You never know who you're going to meet, what kind of program you’re going to get involved in, what you’re going to become really passionate about. Just say yes, and keep the doors open. You never know where it's going to lead.”

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