Episode 45
May 24, 2022
Departing DePaul: What Dr. Esteban will miss as president
In five years as DePaul president, Gabriel Esteban has guided the university through the fulfillment of many long-standing strategic goals and the trials of Covid-19. As he concludes his tenure, Dr. Esteban joins the DePaul Download podcast to reflect on these years and on what he’ll remember about our university. LISTEN NOW.
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May 11, 2022
How businesses can push back effectively against ‘fake news’
In an era of clickbait headlines and “deep fakes,” any company can quickly be victimized by a wrong, even malicious story or social media post. Ron Culp and Matt Ragas of DePaul's Public Relations and Advertising program join the podcast to discuss ways that businesses can protect their reputations without getting into mudslinging.
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April 26, 2022
Doug Bruno on Title IX’s 50-year impact on women’s sports
The women’s basketball coach talks with DePaul Download about how Title IX, the federal civil rights law that removed barriers for women in education, has improved women’s athletics.
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April 8, 2022
DePaul Law strengthens the pipeline to law school and the legal profession
On April 7, the U.S. Senate confirmed the first African American woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. This, however, isn’t the only legal arena where historically underrepresented groups are struggling to break through. Dean Jennifer Rosato Perea discusses how the College of Law is addressing these systemic challenges by strengthening the pipeline for underrepresented students into law school and the legal profession itself.
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March 8, 2022
Why the "Harry Potter" fandom endures
A DePaul study abroad trip is returning to explore places in the United Kingdom that inspired scenes in the “Harry Potter” series.
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February 22, 2022
‘Completing the narrative’: Training the next generation of journalists to cover diverse communities
Reducing gun violence in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, coping with the trauma of incarceration by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and building a hospitality worker unionization movement – these are the stories young and early-career journalists are sharing on the Change Agents podcast. Award-winning producer and Diversity Faculty Fellow in DePaul’s Center for Communication Engagement Judith McCray leads the project, which pairs journalists with activists from the communities they’re covering. McCray joins the podcast to talk about this reporting technique, training reporters to build relationships and trust, and the evolving discussion of objectivity in journalism.
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February 8, 2022
How the pandemic expanded access to global learning opportunities
One DePaul student assisted a Spanish film company in producing a documentary about the pandemic. Another helped an Irish nonprofit analyze social and emotional support needs for the refugees they serve. They did this— without having to fly around the world— through the international global internship program. GianMario Besana, associate provost for global engagement, joins DePaul Download to discuss how new programs born out of expediency during the pandemic have expanded access and transformed global learning opportunities.
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January 25, 2022
Sports Marketing 101: What we can learn from the upcoming Olympics and Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is happening right in the middle of the winter Olympic games. While the pandemic has helped change watching habits, sports are still one of the reasons we watch live TV. Andy Clark, the director of the Sports Business Program at DePaul, joins the podcast to discuss these events, what they tell us about the power of sports, and the lessons they hold for business students.
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January 11, 2022
Helping Women-Led Businesses Thrive in a Pandemic-Strained Economy
While businesses across Chicago and the country closed their doors due to the challenges of the pandemic, all the ventures the Women in Entrepreneurship Institute supports have continued to thrive. DePaul Download talks with WEI Director Abigail Ingram and WEI Board Chair Joan Hannant about the success of the institute and navigating the current economic climate. LISTEN.
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November 16, 2021
Entryway for Empathy: Exploring Personal Stories in the Courageous Dialogue Series
Hearing personal stories can create a deeper understanding of racism and systemic oppression, says DePaul professor and documentary filmmaker Chi-Jang Yin. She joins the podcast to discuss a series of videos she produced, titled the Courageous Dialogue Series, interviewing students, faculty and staff about their experiences.
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November 2, 2021
Behind the scenes: A look at the new Opera Hall
After being delayed by the pandemic, DePaul’s new Sasha and Eugene Jarvis Opera Hall will host its premier performance of La Calisto on November 12 and 14. DePaul Download takes you behind the scenes with Harry Silverstein, the director of the DePaul Opera Theatre and chair of musical performance in the School of Music. LISTEN.
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October 12, 2021
Balanced Approach: A Conversation With SGA President Watfae Zayed
Watfae Zayed studies neuroscience at DePaul, serves as Student Government Association president and a mentor, and teaches Arabic at her mosque. She joins the podcast to share how the pandemic has changed her as a leader, her own shift in career path, and how she balances all her responsibilities while still prioritizing a good night’s sleep.
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September 28, 2021
How speech language pathology supports care for preemies, kids, the elderly and more
Speech language pathologists treat patients with a range of health issues, but finding treatment can be difficult. DePaul is meeting that need with a new graduate program and community clinic for children and adults in Chicago. Jayne Jaskolski joins the podcast to discuss the clinic and the new graduate program she directs.
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September 14, 2021
Begin Again: University President Discusses Community's Return to Campus
This fall, the DePaul community started more than a new set of classes and work assignments. Students, faculty and staff also began working towards a B.A. — the charge to begin again. Dr. Esteban joins the podcast to talk about the community’s return to campus and what he has planned for his last year as president.
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May 11, 2021
Meet DePaul’s New Blue Demon: Coach Stubbs, the Men’s Basketball Head Coach
DePaul’s new men’s basketball head coach, Tony Stubblefield – or Coach Stubbs as he prefers to be called – joins the podcast to talk about his plans for the team, shares how he will recruit local athletes and even gives a personal factoid that many may not know about him.
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April 27, 2021
Commencement Celebrations Like No Other
The COVID-19 pandemic affected nearly every aspect of the collegiate experience – including commencement. To ensure the Class of 2021 had the opportunity to participate in the time-honored tradition – even if it looked different than a typical year – DePaul planned Graduation Celebration. DePaul’s interim provost, Salma Ghanem, shares more about the university’s plans.
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March 15, 2021
DePaul’s College of Science and Health Meets the Demand for Growth in STEM
As the College of Science and Health begins celebrating its 10th anniversary, Dean Stephanie Dance-Barnes discusses the college’s past, present and future. Listen for her thoughts on the college’s interdisciplinary approach to branching into health and clinical fields and how it is advancing diversity within STEM fields.
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February 23, 2021
On with the Show: Performing Arts in the Age of COVID 19
Last spring at the start of the pandemic, The Theatre School transitioned Shakespeare’s dark comedy, Measure for Measure, from a live in-studio play to a radio show. 2020 MFA graduate Maricruz Menchero talks about the experience, the radio show’s unexpected benefits and explains how her coursework introduced her to new skillsets for life after graduation.
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February 9, 2021
The importance of Black love in romance novels
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, tune in to the latest episode of DePaul Download with DePaul Liberal Arts and Social Sciences faculty member Julie Moody-Freeman to learn more about the history and importance of Black representation in romance novels and the podcast she hosts, The Black Romance Podcast.
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January 26, 2021
Teaching Through Tough Times
When local teachers and principals needed strategies for navigating a year of pandemic disruptions, political unrest and encouraging anti-racism efforts, Donna Kiel and her colleagues in DePaul’s Office of Innovative Professional Learning answered with support. Now, the College of Education professor is considering the question, “How do we take the lessons of 2020 and change the world?”
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December 7, 2020
Christmas from DePaul: A behind the scenes look at this year’s virtual event
This year, Christmas from DePaul is going virtual. The event’s producers, Tony Peluso and Jamie Davis, talk about the challenges they faced due to COVID-19, explain how DePaul’s campus was used to help tell the story of Jesus’ birth and share how DePaul’s students were involved in creating this year’s event, in front of and behind the camera.
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November 18, 2020
Get to know DeWayne Peevy, DePaul’s new director of athletics
Nearly three months into DeWayne Peevy’s tenure, DePaul Download sits down with the university’s new director of athletics to find out how he’s adjusting to campus and the city and learn about his plans for DePaul, including his “ABCs of DePaul Athletics.”
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October 30, 2020
How to cope with election-related stress
The American Psychological Association found that many people are citing the 2020 elections as a significant source of stress in their life. To learn more about election-related stress and how to cope with it, listen to latest episode with Jocelyn Carter, associate professor in the College of Science and Health and director of clinical training.
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October 28, 2020
Research, technology and emotions: How political marketing plays a critical role in government and presidential elections
Elections have evolved the last few decades. From simply polling voters to using big data to sway voters’ decisions, DePaul Driehaus School of Business professor, former White House advisor and author, Bruce Newman, outlines political marketing’s growing influence in elections and, simply, within government. He also shares his analysis of the 2020 Presidential election and what the 2020 winner will need to accomplish before January’s Inauguration.
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October 21, 2020
Behind the scenes of moderating a political debate with Chicago journalist and faculty member Carol Marin
Debates have taken center stage during the dynamic 2020 Presidential election. The debate moderators’ performances have also been scrutinized and criticized. To give her take on this year’s debates and share some of her experiences as a political debate moderator is Carol Marin, award-winning Chicago journalist and director of DePaul University’s Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence.
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October 15, 2020
DePaul Creates New Scholarship to Offer Private Education at Attainable Cost
Families are increasingly burdened by financial strain due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and many are concerned with how they can afford a private university education. In response, Dr. Esteban sits down with the DePaul Download to talk about DePaul’s new State Scholar Plus University Scholarship Program.
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October 13, 2020
DePaul Professor and Environmental Scientist Shares How to Build an Antiracist Lab
Racial and ethnic diversity within the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields remains low. To help address the issue, assistant professor and environmental scientist in DePaul’s College of Science and Health, Dr. Bala Chaudhary, collaborated with another researcher of color to write the “Ten Simple Rules for Building an Antiracist Lab.”
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September 29, 2020
Students Find More than Gaming in DePaul Esports
The Esports market, or competitive video gaming, is anticipated to surpass $1.5 billion by 2023. DePaul’s director of Student Involvement, Courtney James, talks about DePaul’s unique Esports community, which draws hundreds of student gamers. Through their participation, the students find connection, an inclusive environment and even inspiration for career paths.
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September 17, 2020
DePaul Kicks Off Unique Academic Year Rooted in its Mission
To kick off the unique 2020-2021 academic year, DePaul Download sits down with President Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban to explain how the community’s commitment to the university’s mission is stronger than ever and how the community can apply the mission to their personal lives.
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May 26, 2020
Sister Helen Prejean and the Death Penalty: Decades of Fighting Capital Punishment
Sister Helen Prejean has dedicated her life to opposing the death penalty and in 2011, she donated her personal archives to the university to help the DePaul community learn from her work. Tune in to this week’s episode with Sister Helen to learn more about how her efforts sparked a national dialogue on capital punishment and what keeps her going.
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May 12, 2020
DePaul Bioethicists and Their Roles in the Fight Against COVID-19
At the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic are bioethicists, experts who help health professionals and elected officials navigate tough decisions. On this episode, DePaul bioethicists Craig Klugman and Valerie Koch discuss how they’ve applied their expertise during this pandemic, their takes on local and state responses to COVID-19, and what may come next.
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May 7, 2020
Where Do We Go from Here? A Conversation with Dr. Esteban
DePaul University and campuses across the country have been fundamentally disrupted by COVID-19. The entire DePaul community is looking for some certainty about what the future holds. While many details still aren’t known, DePaul President A. Gabriel Esteban, Ph.D., shares his thoughts and the factors DePaul is considering as the university begins planning for the fall.
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April 28, 2020
DePaul’s influence on Alum Brian Coleman’s journey to National School Counselor of the Year
Showing how he exemplifies “Here, We Do,” Brian Coleman, a 2014 College of Education alum, brings his signature energy to this episode of DePaul Download to discuss his DePaul experience and counseling career at Jones College Prep in Chicago.
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April 14, 2020
When Alum Karli Butler Shared Her Message of Forgiveness from DePaul’s TEDx Stage
DePaul Download checks back in with former TEDxDePaulUniversity speaker, Karli Butler, to hear what she’s been up to, how the TEDx experience impacted her life and what it was like to share such a personal story with hundreds of people
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April 1, 2020
Faith, community and living Vincentian values in the time of COVID-19
DePaul’s new Vice President for Mission and Ministry Rev. Guillermo (Memo) Campuzano, C.M., outlines how the university community can continue connecting in faith-based ways during a time when we’re encouraged to be apart.
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March 10, 2020
Alyssa Westring on What Parents Can Learn from Business Leadership
Business professor Alyssa Westring draws from her new book, "Parents Who Lead," to offer leadership-influenced solutions for the burnout years of parenthood.
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February 12, 2020
Nick Thomas on Hospitality Industry Trends and Hospitality Leadership Education
As the School of Hospitality Leadership turns 10, its director shares how educators are meeting the challenge of evolving with the world’s largest and fastest-growing industry.
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January 28, 2020
How Two Psychology Professors Earned $6 Million to Support Chicago Youth at Risk of Violence
Longtime collaborators W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard A. Jason will use the largest grant in DePaul's history to expand the Success Over Stress Violence Prevention Project.
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January 14, 2020
Interim Provost Salma Ghanem on Encouraging, Funding and Celebrating Innovation
Interim Provost Salma Ghanem explains how DePaul walks the walk when it comes to promoting innovation at the university.
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November 19, 2019
Political Scientist Christina Rivers: Restoring the Fundamental Right to Vote
DePaul political scientist Christina Rivers, an expert in voting rights and a DePaul Presidential Fellow, helped pass legislation to provide voter education to soon-to-be released inmates.
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November 12, 2019
Dr. Gabriel Esteban & Lydia Stazen: World’s Big Sleep Out and Ending Homelessness within This Generation
Lydia Stazen, executive director of DePaul's Institute of Global Homelessness, joins DePaul’s president, Dr. Gabriel Esteban, in conversation about the World's Big Sleep Out and the institute's plans to turn the energy and momentum of the Dec. 7 event into meaningful action.
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October 8, 2019
Horace Hall and John Joe Schlichtman: How Gentrification and Lack of Access to Education Feed Inequality
DePaul Professor Horace Hall, who co-founded a Chicago youth outreach program, joins Professor John Joe Schlichtman, an urban sociologist, to discuss inequality and gentrification— issues at the root of controversies over development, housing, safety and education.
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September 24, 2019
Guillermo Vásquez de Velasco and David Wellman Introduce The Grace School of Applied Diplomacy
Can you imagine a school in which a Chicago community organizer studies alongside a peer in the foreign service? Established with an anonymous $20 million gift, DePaul’s new Grace School of Applied Diplomacy is making that a reality.
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September 24, 2019
President A. Gabriel Esteban: Tracing the Path from Manila to DePaul
Dr. Esteban’s early life experiences in the Philippines influenced his journey to the presidency of DePaul.
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