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December 2, 2022
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VOL. 56 NO. 13
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DEBUZZ
DePaul hosts YETI campaign this holiday season
Office of Alumni Relations | December 2, 2022
Beginning today, Nov. 29, the Office of Alumni Relations will host a YETI Premium campaign. Blue Demons who make a gift of $40 or more will receive a limited-edition, DePaul-branded YETI tumbler, perfect for the chilly days ahead.
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Valerie Johnson appointed interim associate provost for DEI
University Marketing and Communications | December 2, 2022
Provost Salma Ghanem announced Valerie Johnson will serve as the university's interim associate provost for diversity, equity and inclusion in the Office of Academic Affairs. An associate professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Johnson will begin the appointment Dec. 1.
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Budget update
Rob Manuel | January 1, 2022
Since the Fall Census update in October, DePaul's Strategic Resource Allocation Committee has worked diligently to identify cost-saving steps, while maintaining a focused commitment to our mission and our people.
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Barnes and Noble Holiday Appreciation Days are back
Facility Operations | December 2, 2022
Still working through your holiday gift list? Head to DePaul's Barnes & Noble bookstores Dec. 5-10 for holiday Appreciation Days. Stop in next week to take advantage of an extra 10 percent discount.
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25 Year Club celebrates 2022 inductees
December 2, 2022
This month, DePaul honored 19 faculty and staff members for their years of service during the annual 25 Year Club luncheon. The luncheon also welcomed dozens of returning club members, who together have provided more than 13,025 years of knowledge, support and care to our students.
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Bringing biology beyond campus
With the support of DePaul's Egan Office and Steans Center, Professional Lecturer Jessica Pamment's biology students hosted a science fair at William P. Nixon Elementary School in Chicago's Hermosa neighborhood this fall. Blue Demons prepared presentation boards to share what they learned during the quarter and created hands-on activities for youth students. (Image courtesy of Devika Chaddha)
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