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DePaul University is a Roman Catholic school founded by the Vincentian religious order in 1898. It has a total enrollment of about 23,000, including about 15,000 undergraduates, 7,300 graduate students and 1,000 law students. Students come from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. It is the nation's largest Catholic institution of higher education, and emphasizes teaching over research. DePaul's main campus is in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Other sites are in Chicago's Loop, Naperville, Oak Forest, O'Hare International Airport and Rolling Meadows. It has nine schools and colleges, including the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; College of Commerce; College of Communication; College of Law; Sc...
DePaul University is a Roman Catholic school founded by the Vincentian religious order in 1898. It has a total enrollment of about 23,000, including about 15,000 undergraduates, 7,300 graduate students and 1,000 law students. Students come from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. It is the nation's largest Catholic institution of higher education, and emphasizes teaching over research. DePaul's main campus is in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Other sites are in Chicago's Loop, Naperville, Oak Forest, O'Hare International Airport and Rolling Meadows. It has nine schools and colleges, including the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; College of Commerce; College of Communication; College of Law; School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems; School for New Learning; School of Education; School of Music and the Theatre School. Its basketball and other athletic teams are known as the Blue Demons.
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Museums
Go to metromix.com/listings to submit listings. Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum: Fly Me to the Moon: An animated 3-D movie in the Adler's new Universe Theater about three flies who tag along on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the moon; through...Tags: Minority Groups, John Sloan, Phil Hanson, Arts, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Daniel J. Fensin, partner at Blackman Kallick accounting firm
Special to the Chicago TribuneFrom the time Daniel J. Fensin took his first accounting class and the double-entry matched, he was hooked. "He said he was just fascinated by that," said his wife, Marcia. "He loved the symmetry of it. He was very proud to be an accountant. He...Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, University of Illinois at Chicago, Death and Dying, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Business Enterprises
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Teen smokers should worry about fines
Scolding teens about the dangers of smoking, clobbering them with tobacco taxes and shooing them outside with clean-air ordinances seem to have done about all they can do to keep kids from taking up the evil weed. Data released last week by the federal...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases, Illinois, Punishment, Teen-agers
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Official guided Huntley growth
Special to the Chicago TribuneCarl J. Tomaso, village manager of Huntley during a decade of rapid growth in the northwest suburb, was described by associates as a man of high energy. He had "an unbelievable work ethic and passion to serve the residents of Huntley," said Dave Johnson,...Tags: Government, Christianity, Population, O'Hare International Airport, Family
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World of change in winemaking
Chicago Tribune criticChicagoans are thirsty. Whether it's an $8 glass of 2006 Brooks Riesling from Oregon raised in a toast at Webster's Wine Bar in Lincoln Park, a $15 bottle of French ros� named the "Pink Criquet" and tossed back on an Oak Park porch, or a $2,125 bottle...Tags: Conservation, Ecosystems, Music, Natural Science, Consumer Goods Industries
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Texan helps document modern art looted from Iraq
Associated Press WriterShortly after the invasion of Iraq, Nada Shabout returned to the country where she grew up. As an art history professor, one of the first stops she wanted to make was the modern art museum. However, she soon found that seeing the Iraqi Museum of Modern...Tags: History, Arts, Photography, Colleges and Universities, Crimes
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MacArthur top job: No college president pedigree required
Tribune reporterThe hunt is on for a new chief of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Here's good news for prospects: You don't have to be a college or university president to apply. A college presidency "is not a requirement, but we won't rule it out,"...Tags: National Institutes of Health, University of Michigan, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, AT&T Corp., University of Illinois at Chicago
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'Imaginary' exchange of ideas at Spertus?
Museums play a crucial role in American society. They are centers of educational outreach to our communities. Their role is to challenge us, stimulate us to think and confront us with ideas and controversies that may be novel or unpopular. It is...Tags: Brooklyn Museum, Rudy Giuliani
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Multicultural marketing panel
Marketing executives from McDonald's Corp., ConAgra Foods and Latin Force Group will join professors from DePaul University's multicultural marketing program to present a panel discussion, titled "Emerging Segmentation Models in Multicultural Marketing,"...Tags: McDonald's Corp., ConAgra Foods Incorporated
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Big move off campus
Special to the TribuneWhen Carol and Mike Kurczak of Roselle sent their daughters, Michelle and Cathy, to college, there were student housing choices to consider. Their decision: The girls would live on campus in dorms in their freshman, sophomore and junior years, then...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Academic Progress, University of Illinois at Chicago, Rentals
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