DePaul’s vice president for Student Affairs Eugene Zdziarski, known widely as “Veep Gene” will retire in January after more than ten years of service to the university. Zdziarski’s retirement was...
Three blocks away from DePaul’s College of Law, years of disagreement spilled over into a federal courthouse on Friday.
Professor Terry Smith, an African-American labor law and voting rights scholar,...
President Donald Trump has proven himself to be a president who spends lots of money that this country doesn’t have.
On Feb. 12, Trump sent Congress a $4.4 trillion budget proposal, the second of his...
Members of the DePaul community gathered Nov. 15 and 16 to voice their opinions about where they would like to see DePaul in the year 2024.
In the coming months, a task force consisting of university...
DePaul is set to officially begin the search process for a new Executive Vice President after the position was posted on the university’s internal job board as well as several outside sites.
In a...
We passed provisions to allow funding for free HIV and STI testing, textbook financial aid and emergency funds in case of financial emergencies that could hinder students’ enrollment with the money...
The second provost finalist, James Coleman, visited campus earlier this week highlighting the similarities of his current institution to DePaul and his upbringing as the son of a civil rights leader...
DePaul's Provost Search Committee announced the four finalists for the open provost position along with their visitation schedules in an email to the DePaul community today.
The four candidates:...
We know the statistics, we know the rumors, we know the rhetoric, but do we recognize the misconceptions?
Rape, sexual abuse and assault,relationship violence, domestic violence, and stalking have...
On top of dealing with rising tuition, fluctuating enrollment and frozen salaries like many universities and colleges across the country, DePaul faces a unique issue this year with many interim administrators...