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Full-Text Articles in Education
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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Former interim dean Don Opitz reviews achievements of the School of Continuing and Professional studies and welcomes Tatum Thomas as the new dean of the school
Alumnus Profile: A Life Of Activism
Alumnus Profile: A Life Of Activism
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Profile of alumnus James Mumm, an activist for social justice and a community organizer like his mother Maureen Dolan.
Briefs: Open Mic
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SCPS alumni answer the Vincentian question, "What Must Be Done?" Their answers include a reckoning with racism in the United States, mutual respect, aid for our poorest neighborhoods and world cooperation.
All You Need Is Love
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Associate Professor John Kimsey discusses his course, The Beatles and the Creative Process. The course delves into everything from the story of the Beatles’ against the social, historical and political context of the time to their songwriting, musical practices and recording innovations. He also uses the course to look at creativity in the modern world and what he calls “the politics of culture.”
In Their Own Voices: Scps Graduates Tell Their Stories
In Their Own Voices: Scps Graduates Tell Their Stories
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Three 2020 graduates of DePaul's School of Continuing and Professional Studies give first-person accounts of their DePaul education and life after graduation.