DePauw wins Lilly grant to use technology to improve outcomes, outreach

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

DePauw University will leverage technological lessons learned from responding to the COVID-19 pandemic to attract prospective students and enable faculty members to integrate presentations by successful alumni into courses and career programs.

A $1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. will support a four-year initiative.

The grant is part of the endowment’s initiative called Charting the Future for Indiana’s Colleges and Universities, which has made $62 million in grants to the 38 accredited higher education institutions in Indiana and challenged them to improve their methods of preparing students for successful futures and examine their long-term financial sustainability.

DePauw’s application for the grant was crafted by Dave Berque, vice president for academic affairs and professor of computer science, and Carol Smith, DePauw’s chief information officer, with input from the faculty’s Strategic Planning Committee.

Specifically, DePauw will:

Develop courses and/or guest presentations that will be offered remotely to prospective high school and transfer students. The goal is to attract students to attend DePauw.
Offer these courses and/or presentations to admitted students before and after they have paid deposits. The goal is to increase the number of accepted students and decrease “melt” – students who change their mind about attending.
Provide faculty members with opportunities to integrate alumni presentations into courses and career programs. The goal is to demonstrate to students that a liberal arts education prepares graduates for lives of meaning and means.
Providing funding to faculty members to redesign their traditional, face-to-face courses to include virtual approaches.

As added benefits, students will gain experience with remote learning technologies, preparing them for careers that may require them to work remotely, and faculty members will become more adept at online instruction, preparing them for future emergencies such as weather events and pandemics.

Over the four-year initiative, the university will offer workshops to expose faculty members to the project’s goals and solicit their proposals for modifying existing courses or designing new modules. It also will provide technology support and enhanced learning spaces to enable faculty to implement their proposals.

DePauw won a $100,000 planning grant from Lilly Endowment late last year that set the stage for this implementation grant. Those were the first two phases of the endowment’s three-phase initiative. In the third phase, the endowment will invite institutions with extraordinarily compelling challenges or opportunities to apply for additional implementation grants.

Lilly Endowment is a private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by J.K. Lilly Sr. and his sons Eli and J.K. Jr. through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly and Co. The endowment is a separate entity from the company.

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