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Full Issue: Fall 2022 Dec 2022

Full Issue: Fall 2022

DePaul Magazine

In the fall 2022 issue of DePaul Magazine, we share how DePaul President Robert L. Manuel is inspiring and invigorating the university community. As Manuel says in our cover story, DePaul is uniquely situated to use its Catholic, Vincentian mission to address the most pressing questions facing our society today. We also look at service, including university initiatives to reach out to underserved and displaced populations, as well as programs that pair DePaul students with industry and community clients, giving students valuable experience and connections.


125 Faces Of Depaul Dec 2022

125 Faces Of Depaul

DePaul Magazine

DePaul University celebrates 125 years of leadership.


Depaul Digest Dec 2022

Depaul Digest

DePaul Magazine

Marquee - Peace Team: Daniel Schober and Chicago-area graduate students collaborate with community partners to understand and reduce gun violence; Memoranda: Alumni & Family Weekend 2022; Milestones: DePaul news briefs; In Memoriam: Trustee John L. Brennan (1962-2022); Master Class: How to make a festive eggnog


Class Notes Dec 2022

Class Notes

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumni share news about their promotions, career moves, weddings, birth announcements, other accomplishments and more with the DePaul community.


The Relationship Between Spirituality And Greed: Sex Matters, Alan G. Walker, Ian S. Mercer Oct 2022

The Relationship Between Spirituality And Greed: Sex Matters, Alan G. Walker, Ian S. Mercer

Journal of Religion and Business Ethics

Abstract

Organizational malfeasance is oftentimes attributed to greed (Hansen & Movahedi, 2010). Such attributions appear appropriate given recent research demonstrating relationships between greed and shareholder return (Hayes et al., 2017). However, research exploring antecedents of greed is scant. We explored one such antecedent by examining the relationship between participants’ spirituality and a trait measure of greed. Results indicated that individuals’ spirituality explained unique variance in greed above that variance explained by sex (being a male) and college major (being a business major) - which have well-established relationships with unethical outcomes. This finding suggests that (a) spirituality was a precursor to …


Out Of The Octagon And Into The Courtroom: The Ufc’S Antitrust Lawsuit, John Milas Sep 2022

Out Of The Octagon And Into The Courtroom: The Ufc’S Antitrust Lawsuit, John Milas

DePaul Journal of Sports Law

No abstract provided.


The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement: How Nafta 2.0 Represents A New Era In North American Trade, David Evans Sep 2022

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement: How Nafta 2.0 Represents A New Era In North American Trade, David Evans

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulating Health Care: Perspectives From Government Failure During The Covid-19 Pandemic, David A. Hyman, Charles Silver Aug 2022

Regulating Health Care: Perspectives From Government Failure During The Covid-19 Pandemic, David A. Hyman, Charles Silver

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Class Notes Jul 2022

Class Notes

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumni share news about their promotions, career moves and other accomplishments with the DePaul community. Alumnus LaRob K. Rafael shares his dedication to bringing historically excluded music, stories and composers to Chicago classical music radio station WFMT-FM and other audiences.


Saxophone Odyssey Jul 2022

Saxophone Odyssey

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumnus Jon Irabagon charts his own course in the jazz world between hard-bop tradition and improvisational exploration as a performer, composer and producer.


Game On Jul 2022

Game On

DePaul Magazine

Video game industry icon Eugene Jarvis and DePaul alumna and Trustee Sasha Gerritson take the College of Computing and Digital Media to the next level with a landmark gift. The gift renames the college in honor of Jarvis and launches the Jarvis Student Center for Innovation and Collaboration, a multidisciplinary, student-focused space.


Bostock, Backlash, And Beyond The Pale: Religious Retrenchment And The Future Of Lgbtq Antidiscrimination Advocacy In The Wake Of Title Vii Protection, Kyler J. Palmer May 2022

Bostock, Backlash, And Beyond The Pale: Religious Retrenchment And The Future Of Lgbtq Antidiscrimination Advocacy In The Wake Of Title Vii Protection, Kyler J. Palmer

DePaul Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Criminal Liability For The Destruction Of Cultural Property: The Prosecutor V. Bosco Ntaganda, Emma A. O'Connell May 2022

Criminal Liability For The Destruction Of Cultural Property: The Prosecutor V. Bosco Ntaganda, Emma A. O'Connell

DePaul Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Letters To The Readers, Silpa Bulusu, Bridget Roddy May 2022

Letters To The Readers, Silpa Bulusu, Bridget Roddy

DePaul Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Spring/Summer 2022 May 2022

Spring/Summer 2022

Business Exchange

Business Education Reimagined; Scholarship Honors Legacy of Professor Sandra Shelton; Revised Bachelor’s in Business Degree Curriculum Debuts This Fall; School of Accountancy & MIS Names New Director; Sulin Ba Appointed Driehaus College of Business Dean; Real-World Consulting Projects Prepare Students for Careers; Alumnus Brian Ruben: “Paying It Forward Is the DePaul Way”


A Gift Of Relationship Mar 2022

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.


Depaul Digest Mar 2022

Depaul Digest

DePaul Magazine

Marquee - No Train, No Gain: Sarah Cleveland Frost helps DePaul employees learn the ropes and climb higher; Memoranda - Now We Must: The Campaign for DePaul’s Students, Alumni and Family Weekend 2021 and Alumni Welcome Center Moves Downtown; Milestones; Memories - DePaul’s Minority Student Advisory Board; Master Class - How to Garden Sustainably


Mission-Driven Leadership: Highlights Of The Depaul Presidency Of A. Gabriel Esteban, Phd Mar 2022

Mission-Driven Leadership: Highlights Of The Depaul Presidency Of A. Gabriel Esteban, Phd

DePaul Magazine

We celebrate the legacy and contributions of A. Gabriel Esteban, PhD, 12th president of DePaul University—including new perspectives, programs and traditions—as he steps down from his position at the end of the academic year.


Class Notes Mar 2022

Class Notes

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumni share news about their promotions, career moves, weddings, birth announcements, other accomplishments and more with the DePaul community.


Let Them Eat Cake: Social Media Accounts Property Rights, And The Digital Rights Revolution, Kathleen Mcgarvey Hidy Feb 2022

Let Them Eat Cake: Social Media Accounts Property Rights, And The Digital Rights Revolution, Kathleen Mcgarvey Hidy

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Guiding Principles Of Leading And Living Through A Pandemic, A. Gabriel Esteban Ph.D. Feb 2022

The Guiding Principles Of Leading And Living Through A Pandemic, A. Gabriel Esteban Ph.D.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

DePaul University’s president, A. Gabriel Esteban, outlines the guiding principles that the school’s leadership followed to care for its students, faculty, and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. He gives specific examples of how these principles were put into practice and explains how they reflected Vincentian values and made it possible to continue the Vincentian mission, both during the pandemic and beyond. He also describes how the teaching innovations and policies put in place during 2020 will change the DePaul’s approach to the future.


The Covid-19 Pandemic And Homelessness: Depaul International Responds, J. Patrick Murphy C.M., Ph.D. Feb 2022

The Covid-19 Pandemic And Homelessness: Depaul International Responds, J. Patrick Murphy C.M., Ph.D.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

A member of the Vincentian Family, the nonprofit Depaul International serves people who are homeless throughout Europe and the US, a mission which became much more difficult during the COVID-19 pandemic. After giving some of the organization’s history, J. Patrick Murphy describes the challenges that staff and service users faced and how both groups (and donors) responded in extraordinary ways. He offers specific stories from different countries that illustrate how “staff shared common Vincentian values, provided leadership, increased communication, and shared resources and best practices across boundaries.” Depaul International members were asked what Vincent de Paul would say of their …


A Vincentian Reading Of The Pandemic: Hope Beyond All Reasonable Expectation, Guillermo Campuzano C.M. Feb 2022

A Vincentian Reading Of The Pandemic: Hope Beyond All Reasonable Expectation, Guillermo Campuzano C.M.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

Guillermo Campuzano, vice president of DePaul University’s Office of Mission and Ministry, reflects on the inequities and societal and environmental fragility that the COVID-19 pandemic reveals. Vincentian spirituality and theology have always been attuned to what is happening in the world and finding God’s call to action within current events. They can be used to maintain hope and a sense of God’s presence in the midst of the world disaster and can shape our response to the problems we are facing. Campuzano describes the pandemic’s effects on the university community and how the university’s leadership responded, drawing lessons that can …


Pandemic, Poverty, And Power: Biosocial Ethics Of Global Solidarity For Health, Stan Chu Ilo Ph.D. Feb 2022

Pandemic, Poverty, And Power: Biosocial Ethics Of Global Solidarity For Health, Stan Chu Ilo Ph.D.

Vincentian Heritage Journal

Stan Chu Ilo takes a detailed look at the vulnerabilities of the poor within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and of global inequities in general, with a special focus on marginalized people in Africa. Because of its impact on the social determinants of health, which are explained, racism has exacerbated the pandemic’s effects. For this reason, Chu Ilo explores different definitions of power. He advocates a biosocial ethical approach to health—one that considers how people’s living conditions and behavior on both the global and individual levels affect health care decision-making and health outcomes. He discusses the need for the …


A Tax With No Location Can Prioritize Education: The Impact Of The Wayfair Decision, Abigail M. Scanlon Jan 2022

A Tax With No Location Can Prioritize Education: The Impact Of The Wayfair Decision, Abigail M. Scanlon

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Corporate Response To Controversial Presidential Statements Or Policies Jan 2022

Impact Of Corporate Response To Controversial Presidential Statements Or Policies

DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mdl Nationalism, Federalism, And The Opioid Epidemic, Abbe R. Gluck Jan 2022

Mdl Nationalism, Federalism, And The Opioid Epidemic, Abbe R. Gluck

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Opioid Cases And State Mdls, Zachary Clopton, D. Theodore Rave Jan 2022

Opioid Cases And State Mdls, Zachary Clopton, D. Theodore Rave

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


No Moral Panic: Public Health Responses To Illicit Fentanyls, Daniel Ciccarone M.D. Jan 2022

No Moral Panic: Public Health Responses To Illicit Fentanyls, Daniel Ciccarone M.D.

DePaul Law Review

No abstract provided.


Winter 2022 Jan 2022

Winter 2022

Conversations

Dean's Letter; Remembering Jill O'Brien (1947-2021); Mastering the Art of Professional Communication: A new online master's program helps communications professionals advance their careers; Inclusive Journalism for a Diverse Society: Faculty member Judith McCray aims to deepen the bench of diverse journalists; An Alumna with an Ear for News: Rachel Hinton; Interorganizational Networks for Social Impact: A conversation with Assistant Professor Kate Cooper