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April 29, 2022
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VOL. 55 NO. 30
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY
Commencement student speakers announced
Office of Academic Events | April 29,2022
In June, the student speakers will take the stage in Wintrust Arena to deliver their message of encouragement to their peers, family, friends and DePaul community members.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY
Step inside the LGBTQIA+ Resource Center
Mycall Akeem Riley | April 29, 2022
The LGBTQIA+ Resource Center is a space for reprieve for all who are invested in the uplift and celebration for those who hold marginalized genders and sexualities.
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Doug Bruno on Title IX's 50-year impact on women's sports
University Marketing and Communications | April 29, 2022
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. Bruno, now in his 36th season, also addresses what still stands in the way of equality for women athletes.
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DePaul to host two-part event highlighting 'A Song for Cesar'
University Marketing and Communications | April 29, 2022
Next month, DePaul will host a virtual two-part event highlighting the documentary, “A Song for Cesar." All are welcome to register for and attend the live-stream screening on May 4 and panel discussion, featuring Dolores Huerta, on May 5.
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Don't miss the 2022 Teaching and Learning Conference on May 13
Rachel Wojnicki | April 29, 2022
The annual Teaching and Learning Conference is the premier teaching and learning event at DePaul. This year, Bettina Love will deliver her talk, "We Gon’ Be Alright, But That Ain’t Alright: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom."
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Mission: The constancy of community
Katie Sullivan | April 29, 2022
There is no way around grief. Grief impacts all of us. The constancy of support from community can help us through difficult times.
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Blue Demons hit the beach in South America
During spring break, a group of first-year students traveled to Ecuador through the FY@broad program - the first such trip for this initiative. Led by Biological Sciences Professor Windsor Aguirre and Steans Center Associate Director Monica Ramos, the DePaul group visited high-elevation Andean paramo, Andean cloud forest, Amazonian rainforest and coastal/island ecosystems. (DePaul University/Monica Ramos)
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