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College Choice, Part 2

We’ll continue our college tour of the universities we visited and seriously considered for my oldest son Maxwell. Max will attend Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, in the fall.

DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, has many claims to fame, including its high percentage of fraternity and sorority membership and the fact the Society of Professional Journalists was founded there. Located in Greencastle, 48 miles west of Indianapolis, the university was founded in 1837 as Indiana Asbury University honoring the first American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. DePauw’s enrollment is about 2,400 students on its 695-acre campus that includes a 520-acre nature park.

For 2014, DePauw University was ranked No. 1 in Greek Life by the Princeton Review. U.S. News & World Report ranked DePauw No. 3 in the nation for highest percentage of male students belonging to fraternities and No. 4 in the nation for highest percentage of female students in sororities.

Xavier University, in Norwood, Ohio, a neighborhood of the larger Cincinnati area, was founded in 1831. Xavier was the first Catholic Institution in the Northwest Territory and is the fourth oldest Jesuit university and the sixth oldest Catholic university in the U.S. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of 4,485 students and graduate enrollment of 2,165. The Muscateers’ motto is “All for One; One for All.” There are no sororities or fraternities at Xavier.

Xavier fielded an NCAA Division I football team until the 1973 season; fans often claim that Xavier is “undefeated since 1973.”

The Xavier men’s basketball team has enjoyed considerable success, reaching the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and 2008. Since 1985, every men’s basketball player who has played as a senior has graduated with a degree.

The core of Xavier’s 189-acre campus is the Academic Mall — six buildings with castle architecture overlooking Victory Parkway to the west and resembling a single fortress. Xavier’s 34th president is Fr. Michael J. Graham, S.J.; he lives on campus in a dormitory.

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Kristen K. Tucker
Kristen K. Tucker
Kristen K. Tucker formed Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., along with her husband, Todd, in September 1999 and published the first issue of Evansville Living in March 2000. Kristen, publisher and editor of Evansville Living, holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and English from Western Kentucky University and a master’s degree in liberal studies from the University of Southern Indiana. Kristen has recently served on the board of directors of The Catholic Foundation of Evansville, the Board of Advisors for the IU Medical School Evansville, and Indiana Landmarks. In 2007, she helped found the Women’s Fund of Vanderburgh County. She also is a member of the 125-year-old Social Literary Club. Kristen is the 2003 Athena Award recipient and the 2006 recipient of the Indiana Commission for Women’s Torchbearer Award. Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., magazines have won dozens of awards through the years from the City & Regional Magazine Association, the Advertising Federation of Evansville, the Evansville Design Group, and the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Kristen moved with her family to Evansville, her father’s hometown, in 1971. She attended Caze Elementary School, and Castle Jr. and Castle Sr. High Schools in Newburgh, Indiana. Kristen and Todd have two adult sons, Maxwell and Jackson. Kristen enjoys walking, travel, Pilates, and reading.

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