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July 10, 2020


VOL. 53 NO. 40

CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

Student reflections of a world in crisis

Robin Hoecker | July 10,2020

​The College of Communication's Robin Hoecker and her photo journalism students captured the struggles of spring quarter and produced powerful work covering the COVID-19 pandemic, isolation and protests.

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Articles

HEY STUDENTS! NEWS YOU NEED

Fall quarter student residents: Prepare to return to campus

Michelle Patrick | July 10, 2020

​​To help students successfully and safely prepare for their return to campus this fall, DePaul's Department of Housing created a series of helpful resources and FAQs.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

New federal guidance clouds picture for international students

University Marketing and Communications | July 10, 2020

On July 6, U​.S. immigration authorities released new guidance to universities and colleges that enroll international students. DePaul is in the process of getting further clarification regarding the guidance and expects to share additional details soon.
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MULTIMEDIA

Stay engaged with your DePaul family this summer

Student Affairs | July 10, 2020

DePaul has l​ots of remote opportunities for incoming and current students to connect with their peers this summer. Watch this video to learn more about the many ways to stay involved.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

Community psychologists: Agents of change

Isabel Rejto | July 10, 2020

​​​For decades, community psychologists have sought solutions to problems like neighborhood violence and undiagnosed illnesses. At the forefront of this field is Leonard Jason, a professor of clinical and community psychology and director of the Center for Community Research at DePaul.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

The trauma of head injury: Pioneering research is searching for solutions to a serious health concern

Abigail Pickus | July 10, 2020

​DePaul is playing an instrumental role in advancing our understanding of the specific causes and effects of traumatic brain injury.
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DEBUZZ

Faculty earns lifetime achievement award

Maria Toscano | July 10, 2020

​The Stage Managers' Association named Alden J. Vaszquez one of this year's recipients of the Del Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in the Art of Stage Management.
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SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR

Faculty explores life, assassination of 19th century con artist

Miles Harvey | July 10, 2020

​"The King of Confidence" tells the story of the most infamous American con man you've never heard of: James Strang, self-proclaimed divine king of earth, heaven and an island in Lake Michigan, until his assassination in 1856.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

Wellness: Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Awareness Month

Christine Augustin | July 10, 2020

​The month of July is Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Awareness Month. For this month, Health Promotion and Wellness is honoring Bebe Moore Campbell, the person who made this all happen.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

Free e-book on the history of the Congregation of the Mission

Division of Mission and Ministry | July 10, 2020

The Vincenti​an Studies Institute has announced its English language translation of "A General History of the Congregation of the Mission Beginning after the Death of Blessed Vincent de Paul." Translated by the Rev. John E. Rybolt, C.M., this new title is free and now available for download.
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CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY

Mission: From darkness to light

Tom Judge | July 10, 2020

​The summer months offer us a good time to follow the wisdom and life example of Louise de Marillac on interiority, prayer and listening to the voice within.
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DePaul In The News

Poynter • Robin Hoecker

Student reflections of a world in crisis

July 7, 2020

The Wall Street Journal • Stephani Mason

Wall Street Knows It's Too White. Fixing It Will Be Hard.

July 2, 2020

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