DePauw University, Private liberal arts university in Greencastle, United States.
DePauw University is a private liberal arts college in Greencastle, Indiana. The campus includes 36 main buildings, among them the historic East College dating from 1877.
The college was founded in 1837 as Indiana Asbury University. It received its current name in the 1870s following a donation of 600,000 dollars from Washington C. DePauw.
The School of Music was founded in 1884 and ranks among the oldest music education institutions in the country. Students regularly perform in concerts that are open to both enrolled learners and visitors from the surrounding region.
Visitors can explore the campus architecture, particularly East College and the public areas of the music school. Buildings are best viewed during daylight, while concerts typically take place in the evening.
The Monon Bell Game is an annual football contest against Wabash College and represents the oldest sports rivalry in Indiana. The trophy, a bell from a defunct railway line, changes hands after each match.
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