Educating a New Electorate
The U.S. presidential election is still half a year away, but it’s been on the minds of DePaul students and faculty since at least the fall quarter. Students have also […]
The U.S. presidential election is still half a year away, but it’s been on the minds of DePaul students and faculty since at least the fall quarter. Students have also […]
Faculty have taken full advantage of the university’s innovative intercollege grant program, and the resulting research is as interesting and diverse as the collaborators themselves. By Jamie Sokolik By definition, […]
By Marilyn Ferdinand At 1647 S. Blue Island Ave., in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, sits a squat, nondescript building that looks every bit as drab as the state unemployment office it […]
By Melissa Smith A passion for science fiction and education led Fluid Content, a transmedia marketing company, to approach Donna Kiel, instructional assistant professor and director of the Office of […]
On a cold winter night in Chicago, the last place most people want to be is outdoors. Unfortunately, people struggling with poverty and homelessness often don’t have that choice. It […]