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Fall 2021
Scientia
A Decade of Progress and Success; Speech Language Pathology Program; COVID-19 Long-Hauler Study; Peer Mentors Initiative; Faculty Update; Expert Engagement: Three CSH initiatives further education and scholarship while supporting communities in need; Strategic Command: Business consultant and med tech expert Stephen Sichak helps others face pandemic challenges; Taking Care: A School of Nursing research team plumbs the pandemic experiences of nurses nationwide
Corporate Governance And Compelled Speech: Do State-Imposed Board Diversity Mandates Violate Free Speech?, Salar Ghahramani
Corporate Governance And Compelled Speech: Do State-Imposed Board Diversity Mandates Violate Free Speech?, Salar Ghahramani
DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Depaul Digest
DePaul Magazine
Neuroscience assitant professor Okunola Jeyifous unlocks cellular secrets related to addiction and creates bio-arts collages that combine portraiture with images of cells and genes. Business professor Bin Jiang explains supply chain issues and solutions. News briefs from DePaul's 10 colleges and schools: Reporting on Latinx Communities, Community Music Division's Chicago Public Schools Teaching Artist Partnership Program, wig and hair certificate programs, Halperin Emerging Company Fund, Perspectives and Journeys seminar series, Project STRIDE, DePaul Publishing Institute, Christian McBride collaboration at Symphony Center, DePaul Original Game Studio NASA drone project, First Generation in Law Scholars Program. Memoranda: Vincentian Service Day turns 25, …
Athletics
DePaul Magazine
Newly appointed men's basketball coach Chris Holtmann gets straight to work assembling a stellar coaching staff, connecting with DePaul's community and history, and making a home in Chicago.
Full Issue: Spring 2024
DePaul Magazine
In DePaul Magazine's spring 2024 issue, experts from across DePaul share their insights on artificial intelligence's advantages and pitfalls. We also introduce new men's basketball coach Chris Holtmann, chat with lawyer-turned-clothier Ge Wang, look at DePaul's prominent presence in the sports industry, and visit a virtual production studio where students are learning cutting-edge skills for film and TV.
They've Got Game
DePaul Magazine
DePaul alumni occupy positions across the sports industry. Specialized business and communication programs aim to increase those stats.
Class Notes
DePaul Magazine
DePaul alumni share news about their promotions, career moves, weddings, birth announcements, other accomplishments and more with the DePaul community. John Carruthers (CMN MA '09) makes pizzas to support nonprofits. Nyabweza Itaagi (LAS MA '18) helps grow a community-owned agro-eco district with a nature trail in a former rail corridor and conversions of vacant lots into urban farms.
Spirituality And The Development Of An Organizational Compliance And Ethics Program, Michael A. Meyer
Spirituality And The Development Of An Organizational Compliance And Ethics Program, Michael A. Meyer
Journal of Religion and Business Ethics
Major corporate scandals and heightened government enforcement of ethical lapses in the workplace continue to emphasize the importance of an effective compliance and ethics program. Compliance and ethics programs effectively became mandatory when the United States Federal Sentencing Commission amended the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations in 2004 to recognize the existence of an effective compliance and ethics program as a mitigating consideration in the sentencing of organizations convicted of criminal conduct. While legalistic codes, policies, and procedures have become the normative response to the Sentencing Guidelines, soul-less documents in and of themselves will not develop the “thoughtful behavior” upon …
Meta-Sustained Nurturing Greener Events Using The Metaverse Technology, Conner Brown, Christopher Eastment, Smita Singh Dr.
Meta-Sustained Nurturing Greener Events Using The Metaverse Technology, Conner Brown, Christopher Eastment, Smita Singh Dr.
ICHRIE Research Reports
The case study focuses on the integration of sustainability principles with metaverse technology in the field of event and meeting management. The primary goal is to tackle global challenges by embedding sustainable practices that align with selected United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Quality Education, Reduced Inequalities, and Responsible Consumption and Production. This educational approach utilizes immersive simulations that allow students to develop and propose solutions to real-world sustainability issues. The content encourages students to understand the interconnectivity of different sustainability practices and their applications. By leveraging technology, the case study aims to enhance educational experiences and promote sustainable behaviors. …
Disentangling War From Masculinity: A Framework For Combatting Sexual Violence In Conflict, Taren E. Wellman, Amanda F. Metcalfe, Madisen R. Campbell
Disentangling War From Masculinity: A Framework For Combatting Sexual Violence In Conflict, Taren E. Wellman, Amanda F. Metcalfe, Madisen R. Campbell
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Clearing The Bar: Catharine Waugh Mcculloch And Illinois Legal Reform, Sandra L. Ryder
Clearing The Bar: Catharine Waugh Mcculloch And Illinois Legal Reform, Sandra L. Ryder
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Random Drug Testing Of Physicians: A Question Of Safety, Jeffrey Julian, Eli Y. Adashi, I. Glenn Cohen
Random Drug Testing Of Physicians: A Question Of Safety, Jeffrey Julian, Eli Y. Adashi, I. Glenn Cohen
DePaul Journal of Health Care Law
The prospect of mandatory random drug testing of physicians in the U.S. has been the subject of active discussion for well over three decades.1 To this day, however, such programs remain the exception rather than the rule.2 In this paper, we examine the state of mandatory random drug testing of physicians in the U.S. and explore the future prospects thereof. It was a 1986 Executive Order (Drug-Free Federal Workplace) of President Reagan that saw to it that physicians in the employ of the federal government were to be subjected to mandatory random drug testing.3 This development was attributable to the …
Tech-Savvy Hospitality: A Strategic Approach To Overcoming Labor Shortages, Donna Haywood, Smita Singh Dr.
Tech-Savvy Hospitality: A Strategic Approach To Overcoming Labor Shortages, Donna Haywood, Smita Singh Dr.
ICHRIE Research Reports
The hospitality industry faces an unprecedented labor shortage, prompting a surge in technological solutions. This reflection paper explores how innovations such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and digital applications are being deployed to bridge these staffing gaps. By analyzing the role of technology in areas like housekeeping, guest services, event, and culinary operations, implications for service quality and industry standards are also assessed. While technology offers potential alleviation for labor challenges, it's crucial to consider its impact on the inherent human-centric nature of hospitality.
Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian
Disorganization Chart: Troubling Corporate Decision-Making On Succession, Lisa Siraganian
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means
Logan Roy As King Lear: How Not To Succeed, Benjamin Means
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker
“You’Re Doing Tv Wrong!”: A Case Study Of Succession On How (And Why) To Watch Television As A Law Professor (Or Law Student), Diane Kemker
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway
What The Roys Should Learn From The Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’T), Joan Macleod Heminway
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke
Hbo’S Succession: What Can Lawyers Learn From This Family Business Story?, Spencer B. Burke
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Duty Of Climate Care, Douglas A. Kysar
Ai Malpractice, Bryan H. Choi
A Phenomenological Study On Preschool Educator Experience In Re-Imagining Play And Play-Based Learning During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ronabeth Keh So
A Phenomenological Study On Preschool Educator Experience In Re-Imagining Play And Play-Based Learning During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Ronabeth Keh So
College of Education Theses and Dissertations
This phenomenological study explores how play-based preschool educators experienced and re-imagined play and play-based learning throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Semistructured interviews were conducted with six teachers and three administrators from three private Midwest play-based institutions. This study uncovers preschool educators’ experiences of engaging in play-based learning throughout the different phases of the pandemic and delves into the issues and challenges of online learning and the subsequent return to the classroom. Results show that despite pedagogical adjustments and limitations brought about by online learning modalities and pandemic related restrictions, the nature of play remains unchanged and continues to be vital to …
Reflection: Black Boston And The Making Of African American Freemasonry: Leadership, Religion, Andfraternalism In Early America, Chernoh M. Sesay Jr.
Reflection: Black Boston And The Making Of African American Freemasonry: Leadership, Religion, Andfraternalism In Early America, Chernoh M. Sesay Jr.
Faculty Research Fellowship
No abstract provided.
Addressing Labor Challenges In The Hospitality Industry: Insights From College Students, W. Clarke Griffin
Addressing Labor Challenges In The Hospitality Industry: Insights From College Students, W. Clarke Griffin
ICHRIE Research Reports
The hospitality industry is facing a growing labor crisis. College students were surveyed on their perceptions of the hospitality industry and a roundtable discussion of industry experts occurred to explore the results. College students described that the starting hourly wage and a flexible work schedule were the most important factors influencing their employment decisions. The study's findings suggest that the hospitality industry can attract and retain more college students by prioritizing employee welfare and effectively communicating the benefits of a career in hospitality. This could involve offering higher wages, more flexible work schedules, and better benefits. Creating a positive work …
Louise De Marillac: Ingenuity, Mission, And Mystique, Betty Ann Mcneil D.C.
Louise De Marillac: Ingenuity, Mission, And Mystique, Betty Ann Mcneil D.C.
Vincentian Heritage Journal
Betty Ann McNeil profiles Louise de Marillac as “a prototype social worker whose social service interventions highlight how twenty-first-century social issues echo those of the seventeenth century.” In response to the political, religious, and social upheaval in seventeenth-century France, she and Vincent de Paul founded the Confraternities of Charity and the Daughters of Charity. These groups made innovative use of women’s leadership and organizational skills to provide the poor with quality care. McNeil explains how Louise’s “approach to serving people in need remains relevant for social work practitioners today.”
Toxic Leadership: Managerial Implications For Tourism And Hospitality Business, Alessandro Cavelzani
Toxic Leadership: Managerial Implications For Tourism And Hospitality Business, Alessandro Cavelzani
ICHRIE Research Reports
There is growing attention on research about dysfunctional management issues, specifically regarding toxic leadership, which lead to deleterious consequences in business. When a leader enacts toxic behaviors rather than providing support and realistic directions, it will cause severe stress, burnout, and passive-aggressive dynamics on their team, negatively affecting guest experiences. Therefore, this transactional paper aims at developing managers’ awareness of the toxic leadership issue, enlightening how to recognize and detect it. Also, to contribute to reducing job stress and promoting mental health at the workplace, we suggest some recommendations on how companies can handle the toxic leadership phenomenon by enhancing …
The Dangerous Effect Of Entitlement On White Nationalist Ideology, Kara Elizabeth Harris
The Dangerous Effect Of Entitlement On White Nationalist Ideology, Kara Elizabeth Harris
College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations
Within the past few years, White nationalism has been on the rise due to societal changes and feelings of uncertainty for White Americans' perceptions of their racial group’s future. As a result, many have speculated what may be a factor in this rise. Previously it has been found that having a high White identity is associated with White nationalist ideologies. However, White identity may not be enough to drive White nationalist ideologies and the violence that can follow. Feelings of entitlement towards status, preferential treatment, and resources may contribute to White nationalist ideologies based on beliefs of superiority and deservedness …
The Challenges Of Catholic Identity In American Catholic University A Case Study Of Depaul University, Andrew Ezechiugo
The Challenges Of Catholic Identity In American Catholic University A Case Study Of Depaul University, Andrew Ezechiugo
College of Education Theses and Dissertations
This research paper examines the challenges of Catholic identity in American universities using DePaul University as a case study. Carrying out the research, two research questions were posited: 1. What is the perception of Catholic identity presently at DePaul University? 2. What are the challenges of Catholic identity at DePaul? To answer the questions an interview and survey were conducted among a selected group of faculty and students at the university. The interview and survey centered on the experience of Catholic identity, elements of Catholic identity, and the challenges of Catholic identity at DePaul. Five challenges of Catholic identity were …
Calladita No Te Ves Más Bonita: Cultural Practices Within Latina Women’S Advocacy, Gabriela Córdova
Calladita No Te Ves Más Bonita: Cultural Practices Within Latina Women’S Advocacy, Gabriela Córdova
Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship
Historically, Latina women-led advocacy groups have faced significant underrepresentation within academia, leading to an erasure of their experiences and contributions. For this reason, it is imperative to take on a thorough analysis that respects the nuances of Latina women's advocacy. In recognizing how their identities enable them to bring about meaningful change, we see the Latina woman's role as an agent of advocacy. Therefore, this exploratory research study investigates the incorporation of cultural practices within two Latina-led organizations in Chicago, Amigas Latinas, and Mujeres Latinas En Acción, from the mid-20th century to the present. I employ Anita Tijerina Revilla's Muxerista …
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 …