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They've Got Game Jun 2024

They've Got Game

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumni occupy positions across the sports industry. Specialized business and communication programs aim to increase those stats.


Measuring Up Jun 2024

Measuring Up

DePaul Magazine

DePaul alumnus Ge Wang trade trades law for a career as a men's clothier, specializing in custom suits for professional athletes, entertainment luminaries, businessmen, celebrities and grooms.


Depaul Digest Oct 2023

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 …


Professional Partners Dec 2022

Professional Partners

DePaul Magazine

DePaul students draw on specialized skills to serve business and industrial clients.


All Together Now Jul 2022

All Together Now

DePaul Magazine

New initiatives across campus, such as the Social Transformation Research Collaborative, Social Impact Incubator program and College of Law curricular changes, amplify DePaul’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.


Parsing The Pandemic: A Special Report Nov 2021

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.


High Interest Rates Apr 2021

High Interest Rates

DePaul Magazine

Profile of business student and Ukrainian immigrant Natalia Semaniuk, who is a quadruple major interested in accounting and investment banking and volunteers as a translator with Chicago’s Heartland Alliance and DePaul’s Translator and Interpreter Corps.


Depaul's Academic All-Stars Nov 2020

Depaul's Academic All-Stars

DePaul Magazine

Profiles of four faculty all-stars at DePaul University: Associate Professor Kelly Richmond Pope, a forensic accountant who has made several films capturing accounting fraud, including "All the Queen's Horses"; Research Professor of Law Patty Gerstenblith, who founded DePaul's Center for Art, Museum & Cultural Heritage Law and concerns herself with the problem of cultural heritage looting; psychology professors W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard Jason, who created the Success Over Stress Violence Prevention Program for youth exposed to violence; and Nezih Altay, a professor of operations management, who conducts research on humanitarian supply chain management.


From Steel Mill To State Department Feb 2020

From Steel Mill To State Department

DePaul Magazine

Ambassador Carmen Lomellin (MBA '84) is a proud advocate for women, children and immigrants. After getting her MBA while working at Inland Steel in Chicago, she worked in a variety of capacities for the City of Chicago. She stumped for Hillary Clinton in her bid for the U.S. presidency and represented the United States under President Barack Obama as ambassador Organization of American States. She worked with scholars at DePaul to publish "In Modern Bondage: Sex Trafficking in the Americas." She now runs a successful consultancy.


The Pursuit Of Consumer Happiness: The School Of Hospitality Leadership Stays On Trend With A Constantly Evolving Industry Dec 2016

The Pursuit Of Consumer Happiness: The School Of Hospitality Leadership Stays On Trend With A Constantly Evolving Industry

DePaul Magazine

Established in 2009 with a $7.5 million grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the School of Hospitality Leadership is growing quickly. One of the basics students learn is that part of creating an enjoyable hotel stay is meeting traveler expectations. Millennials and the influence of the shared economy are driving this evolution to redefine hotel and travel experience. Nicholas Thomas, assistant professor and director of the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Center for Student Development and Engagement at DePaul, and some of the school’s alumni explore a few of the many new trends that hotels are adopting in …


Dispatches From Donut Land Dec 2016

Dispatches From Donut Land

DePaul Magazine

Beavers Coffee & Donuts isn’t the only mobile donut shop in Chicago, but it was the first, and it’s still the only one making its tasty treats fresh to order. Co-owner and co-founder, Gabriel Wiesen's (BUS '08) little donut shop on wheels paved the way for a whole range of related endeavors: catering private events, franchise opportunities and Midwest Food Trucks, another of Wiesen’s ventures, which manufactures nearly half of the licensed food trucks in Chicago. He also launched the Illinois Food Truck Owners Association as a vehicle to amplify owners’ voices and advocate for their rights.


A Driver Of Entrepreneurial Innovation Aug 2016

A Driver Of Entrepreneurial Innovation

DePaul Magazine

In 2003, The Coleman Foundation pledged $2.5 million to establish the Coleman Entrepreneurship Center, a concept formulated by Michael Hennessey, CEO of The Coleman Foundation and Harold Welsch, professor in the Driehaus College of Business and a pioneer in the field of entrepreneurship studies.


Cracking The Code Of Success: The Coding Academy Apr 2016

Cracking The Code Of Success: The Coding Academy

DePaul Magazine

BLUE1647 is a nonprofit technology and entrepreneurship innovation center—a type of tech incubator, but with a difference. The seven-day-a-week coworking space welcomes engineers and developers, but also provides technology education to young people and college students through strategic partnerships with DePaul, Chicago Public Schools and other organizations. BLUE1647 offers MBA social enterprise and undergraduate entrepreneurship students an experiential learning project called the Coding Academy, a tuition-based program offered on a full-scholarship basis to DePaul student cohorts.


Around Campus Nov 2015

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 …


Big Questions Travels The World For Answers To Human Need Jan 2014

Big Questions Travels The World For Answers To Human Need

DePaul Magazine

"Big Questions" is a 13-episode series of stories from around the world that highlights impoverished and stressed communities and those who have come to their aid. The series if based on the question, "What can on person do to change the world?" It was produced cooperatively by four colleges at DePaul--Business, Communication, Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, and Computing and Digital Media, by faculty and students and aired on local PBS stations.