DePauw University es una universidad privada en Greencastle, Indiana . Tiene una matrícula de 1.972 alumnos. La escuela tiene una herencia metodista y originalmente se conocía como Indiana Asbury University . DePauw es miembro de la Asociación de Universidades de los Grandes Lagos y de la Conferencia Atlética de la Costa Norte . La Sociedad de Periodistas Profesionales se fundó en DePauw.
Latín : Universitatis Depavensis | |
Nombres anteriores | Universidad de Indiana Asbury |
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Lema | Decus lumenque reipublicae collegium ("el colegio es el esplendor y la luz del bien común") [1] |
Tipo | Artes liberales privadas |
Establecido | 1837 |
Afiliación religiosa | Iglesia Metodista Episcopal (histórica) |
Dotación | $ 692,9 millones (2020) [2] |
presidente | Lori S. White |
Personal docente | 254 |
Estudiantes universitarios | 2,315 |
Localización | , , Estados Unidos |
Instalaciones | Pequeña ciudad: 655 acres (2,7 km²) |
Colores | Negro y dorado [3] |
Atletismo | División III de la NCAA - NCAC [4] |
Apodo | Tigres |
Afiliaciones | |
Deportes | 21 equipos universitarios |
Mascota | Tyler el tigre [7] |
Sitio web | depauw |
Historia
Universidad de Indiana Asbury | Incorporado | 1837 |
Abrió | 1838 | |
Tipo | Todos los hombres | |
Tipo cambiado | 1867 | |
Tipo mixto | ||
Universidad DePauw | Renombrado | 1884 |
La Universidad de Indiana Asbury fue fundada en 1837 en Greencastle, Indiana, y recibió el nombre de Francis Asbury , el primer obispo estadounidense de la Iglesia Episcopal Metodista . La gente de Greencastle recaudó $ 25,000 para atraer a los metodistas a fundar la universidad en Greencastle, que era poco más que un pueblo en ese momento. Originalmente se estableció como una escuela para hombres, pero comenzó a admitir mujeres en 1867. [ cita requerida ]
En 1884, Indiana Asbury University cambió su nombre a DePauw University en honor a Washington C. DePauw , quien hizo una secuencia de donaciones sustanciales a lo largo de la década de 1870, que culminó con su donación individual más grande que estableció la Escuela de Música durante 1884. [8] Antes A su muerte en 1887, DePauw donó más de $ 600,000 a Indiana Asbury, equivalente a alrededor de $ 13 millones en 2007. En 2002, la escuela recibió la donación más grande a una universidad de artes liberales, $ 128 millones de la familia Holton.
Sigma Delta Chi, conocida hoy como la Sociedad de Periodistas Profesionales , fue fundada en la universidad en 1909 por un grupo de estudiantes de periodismo, entre ellos Eugene C. Pulliam . La primera hermandad de mujeres de letras griegas del mundo, Kappa Alpha Theta , también se fundó en DePauw en 1870. DePauw es el hogar de los dos capítulos de fraternidad en ejecución continua más largos del mundo: el capítulo Delta de Beta Theta Pi y el capítulo Lambda de Phi Gamma Delta. . [9]
En julio de 2020, la Dra. Lori S. White, anteriormente vicerrectora de asuntos estudiantiles de la Universidad de Washington en St. Louis , es la 21a presidenta de la Universidad DePauw. [10] La Dra. White es la primera mujer afroamericana en ocupar el cargo de presidenta de la Universidad DePauw. [11]
Académica
La Universidad DePauw tiene una matrícula de 1.970 estudiantes. Los estudiantes provienen de 42 estados y 32 países con una matrícula multicultural del 20,4%. [ cita requerida ] La educación en artes liberales de DePauw brinda a los estudiantes la oportunidad de obtener conocimientos generales fuera de su área de estudio directa al tomar clases fuera de sus títulos y participar en clases y viajes de invierno.
Clasificaciones
Rankings académicos | |
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Nacional | |
Forbes [12] | 132 |
THE / WSJ [13] | 116 |
Colegios de artes liberales | |
Noticias de EE. UU. E informe mundial [14] | 46 |
Washington Monthly [15] | 64 |
En 2020, DePauw ocupó el puesto 46 entre las universidades de artes liberales en los Estados Unidos por US News & World Report . [16] DePauw ocupa el puesto 78 en la clasificación de 2016 de la revista Forbes , que incluye todos los colegios y universidades de los Estados Unidos, y el puesto 14 en el Medio Oeste. La revista Money clasificó a DePauw en el puesto 415 en la nación en su lista de Mejores universidades de 2019 según datos que incluyen tasas de matrícula, préstamos familiares e ingresos profesionales. [17]
Calendario académico y semestre de invierno
El horario de la Universidad DePauw está dividido en un calendario 4–1–4-1: además de los semestres de otoño y primavera de 15 semanas, también hay un período de invierno de 4 semanas y un período de mayo. Los estudiantes toman un curso durante estos términos, que se usa como un período para que los estudiantes exploren un tema de interés en el campus o participen en programas de pasantías nacionales o internacionales fuera del campus , viajes de servicio o viajes internacionales y estudios de campo. Una encuesta de estudiantes de DePauw encontró que más del 80% de los graduados de DePauw estudiaron en el extranjero. [18] Las pasantías pasadas para Winter Term incluyen ABC News, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Riley Hospital for Children y Eli Lilly and Company. Los proyectos de servicio y estudio fuera del campus anteriores incluyen "Las Galápagos: Laboratorios naturales para la evolución", "Rancho fantasma: Abiquiu, Nuevo México" y Un viaje de servicio durante un período de invierno que construye una instalación de Internet en El Salvador mientras aprende sobre salud pública y cuidado de la salud. [ cita requerida ]
Facultad
DePauw University tiene una proporción de estudiantes por docente de 9: 1 y no tiene clases con más de 35 estudiantes. [19]
Los miembros notables de la facultad incluyen:
- Sunil Sahu , Leonard E. y Mary B. Howell Profesora de Ciencias Políticas y autora de Transferencia de tecnología, dependencia y desarrollo autosuficiente en el tercer mundo: las industrias farmacéutica y de máquinas herramienta en la India
- Erik Wielenberg , profesor de filosofía y autor de Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe y God and the Reach of Reason: CS Lewis, David Hume y Bertrand Russell
- Ellen Maycock , profesora emérita de matemáticas, profesora de Johnson Family University (2003-2007), autora de Experiencias de laboratorio en teoría de grupos y directora ejecutiva asociada de la American Mathematical Society (2005-2015)
Escuela de Musica
La Universidad DePauw tiene una de las instituciones privadas más antiguas del país para la enseñanza de música postsecundaria. Fundada en 1884, la escuela tiene alrededor de 170 estudiantes. La proporción de estudiantes por maestro es de 5: 1 con un tamaño promedio de clase de 13 estudiantes. [20] La Escuela de Música se encuentra dentro del Centro Verde de Artes Escénicas (GCPA), construido en 2007, que integró y reemplazó partes de la estructura anterior. La Escuela de Música otorga títulos en interpretación musical, educación musical y artes musicales. Este último permite a los estudiantes agregar un énfasis en el negocio de la música. Los estudiantes de música de DePauw también pueden especializarse en otro campo fuera de la música en el período típico de cuatro años, o pueden estudiar una Licenciatura en Música y una Licenciatura en Artes en un curso de cinco años. La Orquesta Sinfónica DePauw es un conjunto de audiciones para estudiantes de música y no musicales. En 2019, la orquesta realizó una gira por Japón. El Coro de la Universidad de DePauw es un conjunto abierto tanto a las especialidades musicales como a las no musicales, mientras que los Cantantes de Cámara DePauw son mucho más pequeños y selectivos. La sinfonía y ambos coros realizan una gira internacional cada dos años durante el período de invierno.
Programas de honores y becarios
Los estudiantes de DePauw pueden solicitar la entrada a cinco programas de distinción. Existen los programas Honor Scholars y Information Technology Associates, así como tres becas en administración, medios e investigación científica.
El programa Honor Scholar es un viaje interdisciplinario para estudiantes talentosos que desean el más alto nivel de rigor intelectual. El programa incluye 5 seminarios interdisciplinarios y una tesis de honor de 80 a 120 páginas en el último año del estudiante.
Los becarios de administración son los mejores estudiantes interesados en negocios y economía. El programa incluye seminarios especiales, oradores y una pasantía pagada de un semestre durante el tercer año. Los estudiantes han realizado prácticas en sectores privados, públicos y sin fines de lucro. Los sitios de pasantías anteriores incluyen: Goldman, Sachs & Co., Chicago; Partners in Housing Development Corp., Indianápolis; Ernst & Young Global, Nueva York; Cummins Inc. en India; Cooperativa de Compras Independiente, Miami, Florida, y Brunswick Group, una firma internacional de relaciones públicas con sede en Londres.
Los Media Fellows se benefician de la tradición mediática de DePauw. Además de interactuar con las principales figuras de los medios de comunicación contemporáneos como el cineasta de documentales Ken Burns, Carl Bernstein y Jane Pauley, quienes presentaron Ubben Lectures en el campus, los estudiantes tienen acceso práctico a sofisticados equipos de medios. [21]
Los becarios de investigación científica usan equipos de última generación, trabajan individualmente con miembros de la facultad, participan en pasantías, hacen presentaciones en reuniones científicas, publican en revistas científicas y, en esencia, tienen oportunidades de ciencias de nivel de posgrado como estudiantes universitarios . [21]
Los estudiantes que participan en el Programa de Asociados de Tecnología de la Información (ITAP) disfrutan de la oportunidad de vincular su educación en artes liberales con conocimientos tecnológicos a través de pasantías en el campus y pasantías dentro y fuera del campus. [21]
El Programa de becarios ambientales está diseñado para fomentar una comprensión interdisciplinaria de los problemas ambientales.
Tecnología
La Universidad DePauw fue clasificada como la mejor universidad de artes liberales entre los "50 campus universitarios más desconectados", [22] según una encuesta que evaluó todas las instituciones de educación superior y su uso de la tecnología inalámbrica. La encuesta fue patrocinada por Intel Corporation y se imprimió en la edición del 17 de octubre de 2005 de US News & World Report . DePauw también fue clasificada como la tercera escuela más conectada en los Estados Unidos en un análisis de Princeton Review de 2004 . [ cita requerida ]
Medios de comunicación en el campus
El Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media alberga las instalaciones de medios de la escuela. Esto incluye una estación de televisión, una estación de radio, un periódico y dos revistas, todas dirigidas por estudiantes. [23] Publicado por primera vez en 1852 como Asbury Notes , The DePauw es el periódico universitario más antiguo de Indiana. [24] WGRE fue clasificada como la estación de radio universitaria número 1 por las "Mejores universidades de Estados Unidos" de Princeton Review en 2010. [ cita requerida ]
Cuando la escuela está en sesión, el Centro Pulliam está abierto para estudiantes y profesores las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. [23]
Instalaciones
La Universidad DePauw consta de 36 edificios importantes repartidos en un campus de 695 acres (2,7 km²) que incluye un parque natural de 520 acres (2,06 km²) y se encuentra aproximadamente a 45 millas (72 km) al oeste de Indianápolis, Indiana . Hay 11 residencias universitarias , 4 casas temáticas y 31 casas y apartamentos propiedad de la Universidad repartidos por todo el campus. El edificio más antiguo del campus, East College , fue construido en 1877 y está incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos . DePauw también es propietario del Observatorio McKim .
East College
East College de la Universidad DePauw | |
Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de EE. UU. | |
Localización | 300 Simpson St., Greencastle, Indiana |
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Área | 4 acres (1,6 ha) |
Construido | 1869 |
NRHP referencia No. | 75000047 [25] |
Agregado a NRHP | 25 de septiembre de 1975 |
Una estructura histórica ubicada en el centro del campus, East College es conocido por muchos como el símbolo arquitectónico de la universidad. [ cita requerida ] La piedra angular del edificio se colocó el 20 de octubre de 1871. El edificio acogió los ejercicios de graduación en junio de 1874, y en septiembre de 1875 todas las clases universitarias se trasladaron al edificio, según el libro DePauw Through the Years . Pero el trabajo en East College continuó hasta 1882, cuando se completó el sótano del edificio. [26] East College fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 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
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.[27] The institute also publishes ethics related content through The Prindle Post[28] and the Examining Ethics podcast.[29]
Vida universitaria
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.[30]
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, 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.[31]
Greek life
For 2014, DePauw University was again ranked #1 in Greek Life by the Princeton Review.[32] U.S. News & World Report ranked DePauw #3 in the nation for highest percentage of male students belonging to fraternities and #4 in the nation for highest percentage of female students in sororities.[33][34]
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".[35] 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."[36]
Atletismo
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.[37]
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 were 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.[38] 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.
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 current Boston Celtics Head Coach Brad Stevens (1999).
Tradiciones
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 "[39]
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 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, will speak on March 9, 2020. Condoleezza Rice visited campus October 8, 2019.
The Ubben Series has hosted 114 events in its 33-year history.[40]
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 the 1977, 1984, 1993, 1994 and 2000–2018 games).
Boulder Run
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 Kappa Psi, 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.[41]
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- ^ "Archives of DePauw University". Greencastle, Indiana: DePauw University. 2011. Archived from the original on September 16, 2006. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
enlaces externos
- Media related to DePauw University at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- DePauw University Athletics website
Coordinates: 39°38′29″N 86°51′37″W / 39.64139°N 86.86028°W / 39.64139; -86.86028