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A unique setting for deliberation and reflection.

Nestled in the heart of DePauw’s Nature Park, the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics offers a welcoming space for reflection, dialogue, and discovery. Dedicated in 2008 and named for distinguished alumna Janet Prindle (’58), the Institute’s award-winning, sustainable design blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings to create an environment that inspires curiosity and conversation. Visitors are invited to explore our art exhibitions, enjoy the quiet of the Wood Library, walk the wooded trails, or simply find a peaceful spot to think. Whether you’re joining a public event, leading a class discussion, or visiting for the first time, the Institute is a place to pause and engage with the ethical dimensions of life.

Designed for Dialogue

Located on a wooded rise above an Indiana limestone quarry, our campus is within walking distance of the main DePauw University campus, situated within the 500-acre DePauw Nature Park. The Institute includes multiple flexible spaces for reflection, meeting, and collaboration, a library, two kitchens, and a stunning auditorium for large-format events. The Institute also houses office and meeting space for its full-time staff and visiting scholars. The Bartlett Reflection Center, connected by a series of streams and waterfalls to the Prindle Institute, is a complementary space managed by DePauw’s Center for Spiritual Life, and is designed for meditation and contemplation. All public spaces are arranged with connections to communal outdoor rooms and vistas to the Nature Park.

Our campus’s award-winning design was product of a collaboration by Lake/Flato and CSO—both nationwide leaders in green architecture. In May 2008, the Prindle Institute became Indiana’s first Gold-rated building certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. Our LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)-certified facilities minimize impact on the surrounding Nature Park and feature a configuration around a landscaped courtyard that decreases energy use. Locally-quarried limestone and regionally-harvested woods provide color and texture that meet the rigorous standards of the U.S. Green Building Council. The Prindle Institute is a winner of the AIA Indiana Design Award and the AIA San Antonio Design Award.

 

 

 

A Place to Wonder. Or Wander.

The Prindle Institute for Ethics is a place to see, learn, and get inspired. Nestled within the DePauw Nature Park, the Institute’s Usonian-inspired architecture—marked by clean lines, natural materials, and harmony with the surrounding landscape—creates an environment designed for reflection, discovery, and dialogue. Visitors can explore thought-provoking works by local and regional artists, view student projects that blend creativity with ethical inquiry, and experience interactive exhibits that spark conversation about how we live and what we value.

The Institute also features multiple community meeting and collaboration spaces, including a Classroom that seats 20 with flexible arrangements, two Conference Rooms that seat 20 in a board-style configuration, a configurable Great Room that seats up to 100, and the Prindle Auditorium, which seats up to 115. The Wood Library, named in memory of Steven Wood, is housed in the western wing of the Institute and includes thousands of volumes on ethics, relevant disciplinary publications, and a growing library of children’s literature as part of the Teaching Children Philosophy program.

The building is equipped with a full catering kitchen, functional interior and exterior fireplaces, and multiple outdoor areas for community use. All classrooms and conference rooms are fully equipped for audio-visual needs, and video conferencing setups for hybrid meetings and events are available.

During regular-term operations (while classes are in session), the Prindle Institute is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. During weekends and recess periods, the Institute may be accessed by DePauw affiliates via ID swipe. The Institute is closed during all University holidays. Unless previously reserved, the Institute’s spaces are open to students, faculty, staff, and community members for studying, reading, reflection, and discussion. The Wood Library is a quiet area reserved exclusively for study. Public parking is freely available, and access gates to the campus from the parking area are open during business hours every day.

 

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The DePauw Nature Park

The DePauw Nature Park where our campus is located is a 520-acre outdoor classroom, quiet retreat, and adventure hub, all in one. Built on the site of a former limestone quarry, the park is now home to over eight miles of scenic trails, dramatic cliffside views, rich forests, and diverse wildlife. Whether you’re hiking the Rim Trail, exploring creek beds, or reflecting on your relationship with the natural environment, the Nature Park invites you to slow down and look closer. Open every day, the park is a destination for school groups, researchers, artists, and anyone seeking inspiration in nature. In addition to the Prindle Institute, the Nature Park is also home to to the Bartlett Reflection Center, the Manning Environmental Field Station, and an outdoor amphitheater—making it a one-of-a-kind blend of natural beauty and academic life. Whether you come to study, think, or just breathe, there’s no end to your discovery here.

 

Nature Park Guide →     Nature Park Flyover View →

 

 

Know Before You Go

PARKING
Parking at the Prindle Institute is simple and convenient. As you enter off Jackson Street in Greencastle, follow the road to the main gate. The lower lot is to the right and offers free, open parking for all visitors, with designated bus and van parking available for field trips. The road continues up the hill to the upper-level traffic circle, reserved for staff and accessible parking, where group pickup and drop-off are also available. From the lower lot, enjoy a short walk up the hill along the wooded path—a fitting introduction to the quiet, reflective space that awaits.

WAYFINDING
Wayfinding around the Prindle Institute and its surrounding campus is simple and well-marked. Directional signage and digital displays throughout the building help guide visitors to classrooms, exhibit spaces, and amenities. A short walk down the hill connects the Institute to the Bartlett Reflection Center, a tranquil space managed by the Center for Spiritual Life. Beyond the Institute, visitors can explore the 520-acre DePauw Nature Park—home to trails, overlooks, and outdoor classrooms. A Campus Map of the Institute and Nature Park Guides including mapping, plant, and wildlife guides are available online and in hard copy at the Reception Desk.

VISITOR PROTOCOLS
We welcome visitors and members of the community to share our space during all open hours. Upon arrival, please check in with Brian Cox in Room 104, write your name on a visitor badge available at the Reception Desk, and wear it visibly for the duration of your visit. We ask all guests to be mindful that both the Wood Library and the Bartlett Reflection Center are designated quiet spaces reserved for study and reflection.

ACCESSIBILITY
The Prindle Institute is fully accessible and designed to welcome all visitors. Our facility is located on a single level and can be entered via an accessible ramp. Manual wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For any specific accessibility needs or accommodation requests, please contact prindleinstitute@depauw.edu.

RESTROOMS
Restrooms are available in both wings of the Institute. The northern wing includes standard gendered restrooms, while the southern wing features single-stall, gender-neutral, accessible restrooms equipped with changing spaces.

WI-FI
Wi-Fi is available throughout the Prindle Institute and across much of campus. Guests can connect using the DePauw guest network, while university users should log in through eduroam for secure access. If you need help getting connected, just let us know.

EXHIBITION SPACES
Visitors can explore several art and exhibit spaces throughout the Prindle Institute. The Great Room features vibrant works created by students in our Express CAMP program, celebrating creativity and ethical reflection through hands-on artmaking. The Prindle Foyer showcases rotating collections of faculty and community artwork, while the corridors house the Cynthia O’Dell photography collection, commissioned to capture the beauty and spirit of the DePauw Nature Park. In the administration corridor, visitors can view an object display featuring program ephemera from the Institute’s history. All exhibits are free and open to the public during the Institute’s open hours.

THE WOOD LIBRARY
The Wood Library, located in the western wing of the Institute, houses the university’s dedicated ethics collection—thousands of volumes exploring moral philosophy, applied ethics, and related disciplines. It also includes a curated collection of children’s literature used in the Teaching Children Philosophy program, designed to spark big questions in young readers. The Wood Library offers a quiet, contemplative study space for DePauw University affiliates and guests, and is open to the public during the Institute’s regular open hours.

BARTLETT REFLECTION CENTER
The Bartlett Reflection Center is a serene space designed for meditation, contemplation, and quiet reflection. Managed by DePauw’s Center for Spiritual Life, the Center is architecturally continuous with the Prindle Institute’s complex and reached by a short walk past a babbling brook and a tranquil retention pond. Its striking all-glass enclosure offers panoramic views of the DePauw Nature Park, creating a peaceful retreat where visitors can pause, breathe, and connect with the surrounding landscape. The Center is available via ID swipe and by request—please contact us for more information.

OUTDOOR SPACES
The Prindle Institute’s outdoor spaces are designed to extend reflection and conversation into the natural landscape. The central courtyard offers picnic and discussion-style seating, along with yard games for informal gatherings. Nearby, an outdoor classroom with a fire pit provides a flexible space for discussion or retreat, while an externally facing limestone fireplace off the Great Room creates a cozy extension of indoor events. The Southside conference room (135) also opens onto a small private patio, ideal for breakout sessions or quiet reflection. For larger events, a loading dock is located off the catering kitchen to support easy setup and service.

NATURE PARK RULES

  • Stay on gravel trails at all times
  • Stay behind fencing on overlooks
  • Keep pets on leash at all times
  • Do not collect organisms or rocks
  • No alcoholic beverages
  • No ATVs, motorcycles, or horseback riding
  • No rock climbing
  • No fishing or swimming in the Quarry pond
  • No fires without permission from staff
  • No hunting or firearms
  • No bicycles on the Rim
  • Children younger than 13 must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please pay attention to any trail closures due to weather-related events

 

 

Event Reservations

We’re proud to share the Prindle Institute’s beautiful and inspiring spaces with the DePauw community for events that spark conversation, reflection, and ethical engagement. The Prindle Auditorium and classroom spaces are available for meetings, retreats, lectures, and discussions that align with the Institute’s mission to deepen understanding of the ethical dimensions of life. We ask that all events respect the character of the Institute and the tranquility of our setting. To help us prepare for your visit, please submit reservation requests at least 30 days in advance; requests made fewer than 7 days before an event cannot be accommodated. Final decisions on building use are made at the Institute’s discretion.

 

Priority Considerations for Event Requests:

    1. Activities sponsored by the Institute and ethics-related activities sponsored by Faculty Development.
    2.  Other ethics-related activities sponsored by student, faculty, and staff groups at DePauw.
    3. General lectures or retreats, meetings, or small-group discussions sponsored by student, faculty and/or staff groups, subject to availability constraints.

 

Event FAQs →     Reservation Request →

 

 

Visit us.

LOCATION

2961 W County Road 225 S
Greencastle, IN 46135
765.658.5857

 

PLAN YOUR VISIT

HOURS

Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

12/06: 12:00PM–6:00PM
12/07: 12:00PM–9:00PM
12/08–12/11: 9:00AM–5:00PM