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Full-Text Articles in Education
Depaul Digest
DePaul Magazine
College of Education Professor Jason Goulah fosters hope, happiness and global citizenship through DePaul’s Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education. Associate Journalism Professor Jill Hopke shares how to talk about climate change. News briefs from DePaul’s 10 colleges and schools: Occupational Therapy Standardized Patient Program, Financial Planning Certificate program, Business Education in Technology and Analytics Hub, Racial Justice Initiative, Teacher Quality Partnership grant, Intimate Partner Violence and Brain Injury collaboration, School of Music Career Closet, Sports Photojournalism course, DePaul Migration Collaborative’s Solutions Lab, Inclusive Screenwriting courses. New appointments: School of Music Dean John Milbauer, College of Education Dean Jennifer …
From The President - Building Depaul’S Future
From The President - Building Depaul’S Future
DePaul Magazine
DePaul University President Robert L. Manuel delves deeper into Designing DePaul, the university’s collaborative approach to building a meaningful road map to guide our future visions.
Designing Depaul
DePaul Magazine
DePaul’s comprehensive, collaborative plan creates a road map that positions the university for monumental impact.
Professional Partners
DePaul Magazine
DePaul students draw on specialized skills to serve business and industrial clients.
A Gift Of Relationship
DePaul Magazine
The Weitz Family Foundation of Omaha recently elevated the Visual Art Education program at DePaul’s College of Education with a gift that establishes a new endowed chair and supports the program’s pioneering Stockyard Institute. Katie Weitz, the foundation’s executive director, shares how her own education, and her family’s charitable efforts, have been impacted by the Stockyard Institute’s community-engagement initiatives.
Parsing The Pandemic: A Special Report
Parsing The Pandemic: A Special Report
DePaul Magazine
This special report takes a look at four sectors—transportation, hospitality, entertainment and education—and examines how the pandemic affected their operations, what lessons they learned and how they are changing to ensure a bright future.
A Work Of Heart
DePaul Magazine
This article looks at the internship opportunities that DePaul students have available to kickstart their career through such programs as DePaul WORKS and INSuRE. Alumni in the museum, education and counseling, cybersecurity, law and public relations fields are interviewed.
Good Counsel
DePaul Magazine
Education in the United States has changed, and the role of school counselors has had to change to meet the demands of a more competitive, complex environment. Today, the DePaul's College of Education offers master’s degree tracks in school counseling, college counseling and student affairs, and clinical mental health counseling. In 2019, all three specialty areas were accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, a major achievement by a program known for its rigorous pursuit of excellence. Among its many successes, the program boasts two alumni, Kirsten Perry (MEd ’11) and Brian Coleman (MEd ’14), …
Solving The Creativity Puzzle
DePaul Magazine
Since 2013, DePaul’s Offi ce of Innovative Professional Learning (OIPL) has partnered with educational organizations working on behalf of China’s K-12 schools to offer customized professional development to teachers—specifically, to help them bring creativity to the Chinese classroom. The work has been a challenge and inspiration for the College of Education faculty.
Teen Investigators: Faculty Research Helps Teens Find Their Path
Teen Investigators: Faculty Research Helps Teens Find Their Path
DePaul Magazine
Three innovative programs at DePaul are helping youth transfer gaming skills to the real world, escape the school-to-prison pipeline, and benefit from mentoring programs specifically tailored to race, economic status, and mentor skill level.
From Unicorn To University Professor: Programs Break Down Barriers For Underrepresented Students
From Unicorn To University Professor: Programs Break Down Barriers For Underrepresented Students
DePaul Magazine
As employers seek to diversify their workforces, demand has never been greater for well-educated employees from underrepresented backgrounds. The university’s McNair Scholars program, a federally funded TRIO program, guides juniors and seniors from low-income, first-generation or underrepresented backgrounds to PhDs and academic careers. Going a step further, DePaul created the Arnold Mitchem Fellows program to prepare sophomores for research-based careers and the McNair program. Mitchem also serves juniors and seniors who fall outside of the McNair program’s narrow parameters, such as students pursuing a combined MD/PhD or an MFA.
Olympic Ambition
DePaul Magazine
Profile of Mabel “Dolly” Staton (EDU ’55), a track athlete who became a member of the first interracial track team in the Midwestern United States, competed in the long jump in1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland, and became the first African American to be hired at Paulsboro High School in New Jersey.
Looking Back Urban Teacher Corps 1992
Looking Back Urban Teacher Corps 1992
DePaul Magazine
Vintage photo of Urban Teacher Corps member leading a class of Chicago Public School students. The program trained teachers specifically to serve students in urban schools.
The Office Of Innovative Professional Learning: Extending Teaching Beyond The Classroom
The Office Of Innovative Professional Learning: Extending Teaching Beyond The Classroom
DePaul Magazine
Housed in the College of Education, the Office of Innovative Professional Learning provides consultation, professional development and mentoring services, among other offerings, to businesses, schools, organizations and individuals who are charged with training their staffs but who may not have specific teaching skills. In addition to its successful collaborations with such Chicago-area organizations as Rush Medical College, the program has branched out internationally to work with organizations in China and Italy.
Around Campus
DePaul Magazine
Colloquium Celeberates the Continued Relevance of Ida B. Wells-Barnett; Ugandan Activist Highlights Organizations Helping Firls and Women; Inspiration and Research Highlight College of Business Events; Commencement Weekend 2015 Brings the DePaul Community Together; Soccer Player Jake Douglas Reflects on Saving the Life of a Cancer Patients; Trip to France Builds Camaraderie among Men's Basketball Teammates; Fargas Nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year Award; Women's Basketball No. 3 in the Nation in Team GPA; DePaul Leads BIG EAST in Team Academic Excellence; Jenkins Strikes Gold in South Korea; One Theatre World 2015 Conference Spurs Creativity; Expert Decodes Cuneiform Tablets Donated …
Hidden Treasure: Special Collections And Archives
Hidden Treasure: Special Collections And Archives
DePaul Magazine
The tens of thousands of items that comprise Special Collections and Archives are organized into subsections based on common themes, such as community and university archives, rare books and maps, and Vincentian Studies. Guides allow individuals to explore specific topics within the broader collections, like geography, student life at DePaul, and urban renewal and the Lincoln Park campus. Special Collections and Archives is open to the university community and general population, and staff members are always on hand to answer questions and help users identify resources that might be of interest. In addition to the more than 900 researchers who …
Double Demon Finds Commonality In Diversity
Out-Of-The-Box Teaching Helps Students Excel
Out-Of-The-Box Teaching Helps Students Excel
DePaul Magazine
As the education sector evolves, new strategies and teaching tools are making their way into classroom. At DePaul University, faculty are incorporating mobile technology, online lectures with comment threads, and service learning that creates a community approach to curriculum called culturally responsive teaching.