The Institute of Music offers a multitude of events throughout the academic year, showcasing the artistic flair that defines DePauw's Creative School. Our array of concerts, thought-provoking lectures ...
To read Le Guin is to enter a sharply focused world of vivid political drama from individual struggles to cosmic conflict. The following remarks (based on seven of her nine novels and five of her ...
Such a statement requires not only justification but considerable elaboration. Written science fiction is, of course, literature, although science fiction in other media (films, drama, perhaps even ...
The publication data, when not first-hand, comes from J.E. Scott's A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Henry Rider Haggard, 1947, which lists 25 works not included in the following: two multi-volume ...
The Rector Scholarship is DePauw University’s oldest and preeminent merit academic award. Since its beginning in 1919 over four thousand graduates have earned Rectors, and many are among DePauw’s most ...
DePauw University was founded in 1837 by the Methodist Church. Originally called Indiana Asbury University in honor of Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the ...
The Malpas Scholarship Trust Award was created to provide awards for outstanding and deserving Indiana public school students whose family circumstances would preclude them from attending DePauw for ...
Samuel R. Delany. Shorter Views: Queer Thoughts & the Politics of the Paraliterary. Wesleyan UP, 2000. xii + 464 pp. $50 hc; $22 pbk. 1. "And who is this Delany?", as the eminent (though fictional) ...
Admitted students who postpone their enrollment may not apply or attend any other colleges or universities during their gap/service year. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to review the ...
"Science and Technology" includes Armed Forces, Basic Research in Biological, Chemical and Physical Sciences, Computer Programming, Computer Technology, Engineering, Engineering Management, Medicine ...
The purpose of this essay is to describe the development of French science fiction in the 19th century before Jules Verne. 1 It will not be confined to an historical study but will also consider some ...
The utopia (eutopia, dystopia, or utopian satire), defined as a species of prose fiction that describes in some detail a non-existent society located in time and space, has been ill served by ...