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2001

Jan 02, 2001

DePaul University Professor Michael Eric Dyson Nominated For NAACP Image Award For Non-Fiction Literary Work

Michael Eric Dyson, Ida B. Wells-Barnett University Professor at DePaul University, has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for his latest book... More

Jan 09, 2001

Donald Istvan, 69, Retired DePaul Acountancy Professor, Dies

Donald F. Istvan, 69, of Deer Park, Ill., a DePaul University accountancy professor and founder of D.F. Istvan Associates, Inc. in Barrington, Ill.... More

Jan 10, 2001

DePaul University Art Gallery Opens 2001 With An Exhibition That Explores Mortality

Two artists’ varied interpretations of mortality will be explored through a compelling, mixed-media exhibition aptly entitled “Morbid Curiosity,” a... More

Jan 12, 2001

Media Advisory

Human Rights Advocate, Loretta Ross, to Keynote DePaul University's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebrations

Human rights activist Loretta J. Ross, founder and executive director of the Atlanta-based Center for Human Rights Education, will be the keynote s... More

Jan 12, 2001

Chicago Tech Czarina Katherine Gehl Will Discuss The City’s Technology Strategy at DePaul I.T. Outsourcing Conference Feb. 23

Katherine Gehl, special assistant on technology for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, will discuss the structure and focus of the Mayors Council of T... More

Jan 16, 2001

DePaul University School Of Music Events For Winter & Spring 2001
Please add these events to your music/arts calendars and consider them for coverage:

Feb. 7: DePaul Wind Ensemble and Wind Symph... More

Jan 16, 2001

Daughter Of Wen Ho Lee, Asian American Scientist Cleared Of Espionage, To Discuss Racial Profiling In Asian Community
Paul Igasaki, Vice-chair of the United States EEOC, Also to Speak at DePaul Event

Alberta Lee, daughter of Wen Ho Lee, the Taiwanese-born... More

Jan 19, 2001

DePaul Develops Course Online Computer System That Automatically Provides Lecture Replays On The Internet Six Hours After Class

Innovative System Captures 5 Classroom Elements & Broadcasts Them on the Web for Students

Nearly 3,500 DePaul University students ... More

Jan 26, 2001

Firms That Order Office Supplies Online Benefit From Cost Savings, Less Paperwork and Added Productivity, Study Finds

Businesses that use the Internet to purchase office supplies benefit from cost savings, reduced paperwork and increased productivity in purchasing-... More

Feb 09, 2001

Brahms’ “German Requiem” To Be Performed By The DePaul Symphony Orchestra and Combined Choirs March 9 and 10

The DePaul Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cliff Colnot, and the DePaul School of Music Combined Choirs, directed by Clayton Parr, will perform on... More

Feb 16, 2001

Local Film Critic To Speak at DePaul

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader film critic, will address students and faculty of the DePaul University Modern Languages Honors Program on Febru... More

Feb 19, 2001

Famed Filmaker Haile Gerima To Meet With DePaul Students and Attend Screeing Of His Film “The Battle Of Adwa”

Award-winning independent filmmaker Haile Gerima will visit DePaul University February 22 to attend a reception in his honor and a screening of his... More

Feb 21, 2001

DePaul University Center For Church/State Studies Lecture To Probe The Myth Of Divine Law In Secular Society

Rabbi Burton L. Visotzky, a nationally recognized authority on Jewish history and biblical teachings, will examine the myth of divine law in secula... More

Feb 21, 2001

DePaul University Students, Professors and Community Groups Collaborate on Study of Lincoln Park Retail

A group of business students and two marketing professors from DePaul University are conducting a study of retail shopping in the Lincoln Park neig... More

Feb 26, 2001

DePaul Law Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni To Debate Middle East Peace Process With Israeli Ambassador Alan Baker

DePaul law professor M. Cherif Bassiouni and Israeli Ambassador, Alan Baker, will debate issues raised by the Middle East peace process at noon Mar... More

Feb 28, 2001

DePaul’s Psychology Research Team Forms New Center For Community Research

Other University Centers with Urban Focus to Share New Space

DePaul Psychology Professor Leonard A. Jason will soon move his resea... More

Feb 28, 2001

David Cates Will Perform An All-Bach Concert April 7 To Launch DePaul School Of Music McGuckin Harpsichord Recital Series

DePaul University’s School of Music will launch a new recital series for devotees of harpsichord music with an all-Bach concert by critically-accla... More

Mar 01, 2001

DePaul University Unveils DePaulBank.com, One Of The First Online Banks In The Nation Designed Exclusively For a University Community

DePaul University, an institution with a solid reputation for technological innovation, has introduced a new online bank called ... More

Mar 01, 2001

Success Magazine Ranks DePaul University’s Entrepreneurship Program Fourth In The Nation Among The Top 50 Entrepreneurial Business Schools

The entrepreneurship program at DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business in Chicago has been ranked fourth among the 50 best entre... More

Mar 05, 2001

Vivid Exhibition Featuring Jamacian Artists To Be Featured At DePaul Art Gallery April 2 To May 14

“Soon Come: The Art of Contemporary Jamaica” will open at the DePaul University Art Gallery, 2350 N. Kenmore Ave., April 2 and run through May 14. ... More

Mar 07, 2001

DePaul University’s Ryan Center For Creativity And Innovation Sponsors Business Idea Contest With $500 Top Prize

Deadline for Entries is April 10; Finalists Present Their Business Ideas at May 23 Event

The ... More

Mar 08, 2001

DePaul University Adds Papers From Berrigan Brothers And Elizabeth McAlister To Its Special Collections

Two of the Catholic Nonviolent Resistance Leaders attend Dedication of Collection

The refrain of an old Baptist hymn states: “I’m ... More

Mar 23, 2001

Family Dynamics And Life Transitions To Be Topic Of Lecture Series At DePaul's Naperville Campus March 30, May 18 & June 22

Issues involving relationships, grief and communication within the family will be explored at DePaul University by psychotherapist Harry A. Allen d... More

Mar 23, 2001

New Book By DePaul Economics Professor Reveals The Social And Academic Effects Of Catholic Schooling

How does Catholic schooling affect homework, test scores, graduation rates, religiosity and the level of substance abuse among students? Do the pro... More

Mar 27, 2001

DePaul Ranked One Of Top 25 Schools For Hispanic Students

“Hispanic Magazine” and Univision Online Name DePaul Among the Top Schools

For the second year in a row, Hispanic magazine has nam... More

Mar 27, 2001

Tech Execs From IBM, Accenture, UNext, BP Amoco, Comark And CivicNet Gather At DePaul To Discuss Future Of The Internet

Technology executives from IBM, Accenture, UNext, BP Amoco, Comark and the City of Chicago’s CivicNet project will discuss the forces shaping the f... More

Mar 27, 2001

DePaul Business School Instructor Earns Patent For Software That Helps Students Use Their “Whole Brains” To Analyze Annual Reports

How do you get left-brained people, who are mathematically oriented, and right-brained people, who relate better to verbal and graphic communicatio... More

Mar 28, 2001

Exhibition Of Diverse Jamaican Artists To Visit DePaul University Art Gallery April 2 To May 14

“Soon Come: The Art of Contemporary Jamaica” will open at the DePaul University Art Gallery, 2350 N. Kenmore Ave., April 2 and run through May 14. ... More

Mar 29, 2001

Two-Day DePaul College Of Law Symposium To Look At The State Of Civil Litigation In The Wake Of The Tobacco Wars

When tobacco manufacturers settled a major lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of more than 46 states by agreeing to pay $200 billion over 25 ... More

Mar 30, 2001

“Sweatshops, Cross-Border Trade And The Global Economy” Topic Of Two-Day Forum At DePaul University

Mexican women workers’ stories will be included in a two-day DePaul University forum to explore “Sweatshops, Cross-Border Trade and the Global Econ... More

Mar 30, 2001

DePaul College Of Law’s IP And Health Law Programs Ranked Among Top Ten In The Nation By U.S. News & World Report

U. S. News & World Report has ranked the Intellectual Property (IP) and Health Law programs at the DePaul University College of Law among the 10 be... More

Mar 30, 2001

DePaul University's Part-Time MBA Program Is Ranked Fourth In The Nation By U.S. News & World Report

Chicago Business Schools Dominate Ranking of MBA Programs for Working Professionals

The part-time Master’s of Business Administrat... More

Apr 06, 2001

DePaul University Assistant Professor Publishes Study On Phenomenon Of Brand Communities

Research Finds Striking Similarities to More Traditional Forms of Community

When he was in graduate school, Albert M. Muniz... More

Apr 06, 2001

DePaul Conference Explores Corporate Human Resource Issues In An Era Of Layoffs, Mergers And Intellectual Capital

The realities of today’s economy are causing radical changes in the field of human resources. Corporations have shifted rapidly from workforce expa... More

Apr 06, 2001

Financial Expert Terry Savage, Top Money Managers And Tech Leaders Discuss The Volatile Tech Market At DePaul/LaSalle Bank Event May 18

What can investors expect from the volatile technology market this year?

Finance columnist and author Terry Savage and a panel of top m... More

Apr 11, 2001

Jamaican History, Culture And Identity To Be Explored At Day-Long Conference At DePaul University

The history and multicultural identity of Jamaica will be explored at a colloquium to be held at DePaul University April 20 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.... More

Apr 11, 2001

CALENDAR ITEM

“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR,” A FORUM ON PARKS AND THE LINCOLN PARK COMMUNITY TO BE HELD MAY 2

A DePaul University-community forum will take a close look at the parks of Lincoln Park, including the one for which the community is named, May 2 ... More

Apr 17, 2001

DePaul Community Music Division Students Will Participate In 10-Hour Music Performance Marathon On May 5

Public Recital Event Raises Money for Division Scholarships

Three hundred children and adults who take lessons in DePaul Universit... More

Apr 17, 2001

DePaul University Career Experts Analyze Job Forecast For Class Of 2001

Economic Downturn Causes Changes, but Prospects Still Bright for Degree-Holders

As college undergraduates prepare for final exams ... More

Apr 18, 2001

DePaul University Conference To Examine Animal Consciousness And Human-Animal Distinction, April 27-28

Man has lived with animals since the beginning of time, but how well do we really know our furry, four-legged friends? “Minding the Borders: An Int... More

Apr 19, 2001

DePaul’s International Human Rights Law Institute Releases Progress Report On Sex Trafficking Study

Investigation’s Next Focus Will Be Sexual Exploitation in the Americas

It is the third most lucrative international criminal activ... More

Apr 20, 2001

DePaul Symphony Orchestra Will Perform Its 25th Anniversary Joseph And Marie Grant Spring Concert At Orchestra Hall May 23

Led by Conductor Cliff Colnot, the Orchestra’s Quality, Professionalism & Esprit de Corps Grow

The DePaul Symphony Orchestra will ... More

Apr 24, 2001

“Strategy, Execution And Value Creation In A Newly Empowered Economy” Seminar Will Be Offered At DePaul May 18

DePaul University will offer a seminar, “Strategy, Execution and Value Creation in a Newly Empowered Economy” from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 18 o... More

Apr 30, 2001

Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus, ABA President Martha W. Barnett & Drummer Louis Bellson Among Nine Honored At DePaul Commencement

University’s 103rd Commencement Comprises Seven Graduation Ceremonies in May and June

Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus, America... More

May 07, 2001

DePaul Hires Chicago Author Ana Castillo To Writer-In-Residence Post

Ana Castillo, award-winning Chicana author, is a woman who wears her many roles and talents with extraordinary grace. She has published 15 books of... More

May 10, 2001

Award-Winning Lighting And Scenic Designer John Culbert Named New Dean Of The Theatre School, DePaul University

Joseph Jefferson Award-winning lighting and scenic designer John Culbert has been named dean of The Theatre School (TTS), DePaul University, becomi... More

May 10, 2001

The DePaul Opera Theatre Will Perform American Premiere Of “The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four And Five” By Philip Glass

Glass Will Discuss Opera at Noon Music Mart Event and Attend Opening Night June 7

The DePaul Opera Theatre (DOT) will present the ... More

May 16, 2001

Prestidigitator To Earn Law Degree from DePaul College Of Law

Professional Magician Will Put Magic Skills to Work in the Practice of Law

Most law students do not snag jobs as law clerks by per... More

May 18, 2001

New Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning Makes Community DePaul's Partner in Educating Students

Philanthropist and banker Harrison I. Steans has committed $5 million to establish and endow the Irwin W. Steans Center for Community-based Servi... More

May 21, 2001

Social Justice Champion Msgr. John J. Egan Dies At 84 Assistant To President At DePaul University

Msgr. John J. Egan, assistant to the president for community affairs at DePaul University, died Saturday morning at the rectory of Holy Name Cathed... More

May 23, 2001

Faith-Based Community Development Initiatives Discussed At DePaul University Conference

Nonprofit Leaders, Government Officials and Clergy Attend Egan Urban Center Event

Continuing a recent dialogue among the city’s faith-bas... More

May 23, 2001

John C. Staley, Senior Partner At Ernst & Young LLP, Is Elected As New Chairman Of The Board Of Trustees At DePaul University In Chicago

Four New Trustees Also Join the School’s Governing Body

John C. Staley, senior partner of Ernst & Young LLP’s Lake Michigan... More

May 23, 2001

DePaul University Named One Of The Top 100 Colleges For Hispanic Students

2001 “Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education” List Honors Degree Recipients

Adding to the list of accolades for its diverse ... More

May 24, 2001

Ameritech Awards $25,000 To DePaul To Fund Community-Based Center For Small Business Modernization In Humboldt Park

Ameritech has awarded $25,000 to DePaul University to establish a Community-based Center for Small Business Modernization in Chicago’s Humboldt Par... More

Jun 04, 2001

DePaul University Scientist And Braille-Book Author Use Hubble Space Telescope Grant To Develop Resource Book For The Blind

The sophisticated technology of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have made it possible... More

Jun 15, 2001

Math Innovator And Civil Rights Leader To Receive Honorary Degree From DePaul’s College Of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Robert Moses, pioneering civil rights leader and nationally recognized educator, will receive an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters at DePaul Uni... More

Jul 09, 2001

Two New Officers Named For DePaul University’s International Human Rights Law Institute

DePaul University College of Law Professor Brian Havel has been named vice president of the university’s International Human Rights Law Institute, ... More

Jul 11, 2001

DePaul University Marketing Professor Outlines Future Of Wireless Industry In New Book

A woman stops at a vending machine on a hot day. By pushing a few buttons on her wireless phone, a can of refreshing soda is dispensed by the machi... More

Aug 20, 2001

Book By DePaul Psychologists Sheds Light On Debilitating Understood Illness

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities are Addressed in Guide Aimed at Practitioners and Sufferers

... More

Aug 21, 2001

DePaul University’s Rolling Meadows Campus Celebrates One-Year Anniversary Of Providing Educational Opportunity

The doors have been open for 12 short months at DePaul University’s Rolling Meadows Campus, and campus officials have already labeled the new facil... More

Aug 28, 2001

DePaul Business School Launches Three New Programs To Prepare Managers For Changes In Health Care, Human Resources And Financial Analysis Fields

Like the firms that employ its students, part-time business school programs must respond quickly to changes in the marketplace in order to succeed.... More

Aug 28, 2001

DePaul University’s Business School Goes Wireless

Students Using Laptop Computers May Access University’s Online Resources From Anywhere In School

During peak hours last year, DePa... More

Aug 28, 2001

E-Business Focus Still Attractive For MBAS – As Long As They Keep It Real, DePaul Survey Of CEOs Finds

Does the business world still consider an “E-Business” concentration to be valuable for today’s MBAs? Or has the bloom faded from the rose? Has t... More

Aug 29, 2001

DePaul University Offers Course Based On The Book, “The Artists Way, ” Sept. 12 Through Nov. 14 At Lake Forest Campus

DePaul University’s Ryan Center for Creativity and Innovation will offer a 10-week course base... More

Aug 29, 2001

DePaul Alliance Ignites Renaissance At Barat Campus

Students returning to the Barat College Campus this week for the new school year are reveling in revitalized academic opportunities, along with $6.... More

Sep 05, 2001

DePaul University Opens First MBA Program In The Arabian Gulf Offered By An Accredited U.S. Business School

Chicago Business School Brings its Highly Ranked MBA program to the Middle East

DePaul University’s ... More

Sep 05, 2001

DePaul University Business School To Offer MBA Program In The Czech Republic

DePaul University’s highly ranked part-time MBA program, which is offered in Hong Kong and Bahrain, is scheduled to extend its international reach ... More

Sep 05, 2001

Renowned Pianist, Three CSO Principal Woodwind Musicians And MET Opera Tenor Join DePaul Music School Faculty

Renowned pianist Eteri Andjaparidze, Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) principal woodwind musicians Mathieu Dufour... More

Sep 06, 2001

Michael Eric Dyson’s New Book On Tupac Shakur Offers An Illuminating Examination Of The Rap-Star-Turned-Pop-Icon

Author’s 15-City Book Tour to Coincide with Fifth Anniversary of Shakur’s Death

A double CD that debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top... More

Sep 11, 2001

All DePaul University's Campuses Closed Tuesday Sept. 11 Due to National Emergency

2:30 p.m. Update

DePaul University has canceled all day and evening classes on all of its campuses Tuesday, Sept. 11, to allow the university community to grieve wi... More

Sep 12, 2001

DePaul Experts Offer Reactions To World Trade Center Attack

DePaul University professors with expertise in terrorism, national security, aviation and psychology had the following reactions to Tuesday's attac... More

Sep 13, 2001

DePaul University Art Gallery Opens New Season With Needles Collection Of Old Master Prints

An impressive exhibition of old master prints from the collection of Marian and Belverd Needles, Jr., will begin the season for the DePaul Universi... More

Sep 14, 2001

DePaul Business And Technology Experts Are Available To Discuss Effects Of Tuesday’s World Trade Center Attack

The following DePaul University professors are available for reporter questions on how Tuesday’s World Trade Center attack may affect the economy, ... More

Sep 18, 2001

DePaul University Law Professors’s New Book Researches Child Murder Cases To Identify Why Some Women Kill Their Children

In recent years, cases such as those of Susan Smith and Andrea Yates, both of whom drowned their young children, and Melissa Drexler, who left her ... More

Sep 19, 2001

DePaul University Experts Are Available To Discuss Wide-Ranging Effects Of Last Week’s Terrorists Attacks

The following DePaul University professors are available to discuss last week’s terrorist attacks, as well as how they may affect the economy, inte... More

Sep 20, 2001

NAACP Board Chairman Julian Bond To Speak At DePaul

Julian Bond, chairman of the board of the NAACP, will deliver the Frederick Douglass Distinguished Lecture at DePaul University on “Race, Citizensh... More

Sep 21, 2001

Artist And Activist Michael Keck Brings One-Man Show To DePaul University’s Merle Reskin Theatre Oct. 12

In the mid-nineties, performance artist Michael Keck began holding drama workshops in prisons where he encountered a disproportionate number of Afr... More

Sep 24, 2001

Three Chicago Colleges Collaborate to Build the Nation's Largest Multi-College Student Residence Hall

Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University and Roosevelt University are proposing to build the nation's largest joint student residence hall on a ... More

Sep 27, 2001

DePaul University To Sponsor Chicago Film FestivalPanel Discussions On Black Film Oct. 6 And Oct. 13

DePaul University will sponsor two Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF) panel discussions on black filmmaking on Oct. 6 and Oct. 13, from 11 ... More

Sep 27, 2001

DePaul University Celebrates Fifth Academic Year At Naperville Campus Facility

For Dan Erhart, the decision to pursue his master’s degree at DePaul University’s Naperville Campus was a simple one.

“There’s an absolut... More

Oct 04, 2001

Author John McGahern Will Speak And Read From His Upcoming Book,“By The Lake,” At DePaul University Oct. 11

Distinguished author John McGahern will be at DePaul University to read from his upcoming novel, “By The Lake,” which will be published by Alfred A... More

Oct 04, 2001

Premiere Of “Concerto For Two Oboes” By Composer Jeffrey Kowalkowski Will Be Performed At DePaul Concert Oct. 27

DePaul University’s School of Music will host a Composition Faculty Recital featuring the world premiere of composer Jeffrey Kowalkowski’s “Concert... More

Oct 05, 2001

New DePaul Law Manual To Help Illinois Attorneys Use Motional Practice More Effectively In Capital Cases

The DePaul University Center for Justice in Capital Cases, in conjunction with the Office of the State Appellate Defender of Illinois, has publishe... More

Oct 09, 2001

DePaul’s CTI Distinguished Lecturer Series Hosts Two Technology Leaders October 19 And November 2

Two of the top minds in the technology industry will speak as part of the 2001-2002 Distinguished Lecturer Series at DePaul University’s ... More

Oct 11, 2001

Author John McGahern Will Speak And Read From His Upcoming Book,“By The Lake,” At DePaul University Oct. 11

Distinguished author John McGahern will be at DePaul University to read from his upcoming novel, “By The Lake,” which will be published by Alfred A... More

Oct 14, 2001

Pianist Eteri Andjaparidze Will Perform Debut Recital As Faculty Member Of DePaul's School Of Music Nov. 14

Renowned pianist Eteri Andjaparidze will present her debut recital as a new faculty member of DePaul’s School of... More

Oct 14, 2001

DePaul School Of Music Will Present Concert Of American Music Nov. 10 To Benefit Red Cross Disaster Fund For Terrorist Victims

Faculty and students of DePaul University’s School of Music will present a concert of American music Nov. 10... More

Oct 16, 2001

Workplace Multiculturalism, Media Morality, Technology Practices And Bio-Ethics Issues Will Be Explored At DePaul Ethics Conference

Multiculturalism in the workplace, morality in the media, food bio-ethics and technology privacy are among the issues that will be explored when De... More

Oct 18, 2001

Egypt’s United Nations Ambassador And Pakistan’s Retired Ambassador Will Discuss World Events With DePaul Students At Video Conference Oct. 24

WHO: United Nations (U.N.) Ambassador Aboul Gheit of Egypt and retired United Nations Ambassador Ahmed Kamal of Pakistan, who is president o... More

Oct 23, 2001

New Online Degree Program At DePaul’s School For New Learning Gives Fresh Meaning To School Without Walls

Clifton Jones didn’t think college was a good fit for him because visual handicaps had always made the learning process a difficult one. Instead o... More

Oct 24, 2001

DePaul Science Faculty To Conduct Teach-In On “Anthrax & Bioterrorism: Separating Myth From The Microbe”

WHO: DePaul University faculty from the departments of biology, chemistry and environmental science. Panelists are: Avrom Blumberg (chemistr... More

Oct 30, 2001

Barat Only Getting Better Due To Alliance With DePaul

Barat College has called Lake Forest home for almost 100 years.

Founded by the order of the Sacred Heart as a women’s academy in 1858, Ba... More

Oct 31, 2001

DePaul University/Barat College Alliance Strengthens Both Institutions; Represents Wave of the Future for Small Liberal Arts Colleges

When students returned this fall to Barat College in Lake Forest, Ill., they witnessed a transformation that an increasing number of students at sm... More

Oct 31, 2001

Outstanding Faculty Scholarship And Research To Be Honored At DePaul’s O’Hare Campus November 2

DePaul University will honor 13 faculty members for their commitment to fostering knowledge and understanding through research and scholarship at i... More

Nov 01, 2001

Through DePaul Quality Institute, American Chartered Bank Seeks To Become First U.S. Corporate Bank To Implement ISO9001

It’s not unusual for manufacturing and service industry companies to strive for independent endorsements of their quality standards though the ISO9... More

Nov 01, 2001

Consultant William E. Hay Donates $1 Million To Fund St.Vincent de Paul Leadership Project And Joins DePaul University Board Of Trustees

William E. Hay, president of Hay & Company, a national consulting firm based in Chicago’s Loop, has joined DePaul University’s Board of Trustees. H... More

Nov 02, 2001

Christa Hinton Hired As Director Of The New Career Management Center At DePaul’s Kellstadt Graduate School Of Business

New Post Created to Link Part-Time Graduate Business Students and Corporate Community

Christa Hinton, president and owner of Women... More

Nov 07, 2001

Diane C. Swonk, Bank One’s Chief Economist, Will Join DePaul University’s Business School Faculty

Swonk Will Teach “Financial Economics of Valuation” MBA Course This Spring

Diane C. Swonk, Bank ... More

Nov 07, 2001

District 203 Student Art Exhibit Being Held At DePaul University’s Naperville Campus Nov. 9th – 30th

As part of its ongoing community education/business partnership with Naperville Community Unit School District 203, DePaul University will be hosti... More

Nov 08, 2001

Former President George Bush Receives Honorary Degree From DePaul University At International Bank Of Asia In Hong Kong

(Hong Kong: November 8, 2001) DePaul University conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree Nov. 8 on...More

Nov 08, 2001

DePaul’s Health Law Institute Expands Focus to Include Urban Health Issues; Attorney Nancy Shalowitz Named New Director

DePaul University’s prestigious Health Law Institute will expand its focus to include critical health issues that impact inner-city communities und... More

Nov 14, 2001

DePaul University Enrollment Hits Record Level

Undergraduate Students and Freshman Application Numbers Also Set New Benchmarks

Continuing its plan for growth, DePaul University’s ... More

Nov 15, 2001

New Book by DePaul Creativity Center Director and Lucent Innovation Center Co-Founder Offers 10 Principles for Unlocking Team Creativity

“Getting good players is easy,” legendary baseball manager Casey Stengel once said. “Getting ‘em to play together is the hard part.”

The... More

Nov 19, 2001

National Science Foundation Awards $150,000 Grant To DePaul University For High-Performance Computer Network Connections

Students and faculty at DePaul University now will have access to more bandwidth and more resources and research tools as a result of a recent $150... More

Nov 29, 2001

DePaul School of Music Sponsors Workshop Jan. 11-13 To Help Musicians and Music Students Conquer Performance Stress

For musicians, the key to a successful performance is to not only to master the music but also to conquer performance stress.

Area musi... More

Dec 01, 2001

‘When The Railroad Leaves Town’ Documents The PassingOf America’s Railroad Lines Into The Annals Of History

Book by DePaul Transportation Expert Examines Rail Lines in 64 Cities and Towns

Few swatches from the collective quilt of Americana ... More

Dec 04, 2001

Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Will Offer A New Weekend MBA Program at Rolling Meadows Campus

DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business will offer a new weekend version of its highly ranked MBA program at the university’s Rol... More

Dec 11, 2001

The DePaul Opera Theatre Presents “The Bartered Bride” By Bedrich Smetana March 15, 16 and 17

The DePaul Opera Theatre will present in English the classic Czech opera “The Bartered Bride” by Bedrich Smetana March 15 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. and M... More

Dec 17, 2001

Civil Rights Activist Diane Nash And Singer Albertina Walker To Join DePaul University In Paying Tribute To Martin Luther King, Jr.

Annual Prayer Breakfast Set for January 14 in New Student Center

DePaul University will honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, ... More

Dec 21, 2001

DePaul University Set To Open State-Of-The-Art Student Center Facility In January At Lincoln Park Campus

Completing a major piece of the university’s investment in new facilities at its Lincoln Park Campus, DePaul University will open its new, leading-... More

Dec 21, 2001

William Martin Named To Senior Diversity Post At DePaul

Seasoned Human Resource Executive to Assume DePaul Duties in January

William F. Martin, a clinical associate professor at Tulane U... More