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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; Col...
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; College of Computing and Digital Media; 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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Public Enemies premieres in Chicago
Staff reporterThe "Public Enemies" movie starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale premieres tonight at 7pm at the AMC River East 21 with an after party at River East Art Center in Chicago. WGN's Dean Richards is at the premiere today, and will be keeping us posted...Tags: John Dillinger, Illinois, Christian Bale, Public Enemies (movie), Crime, Law and Justice
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Is Facebook IPO a flop?
NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook’s newly public stock is sliding further on its third trading day as investors reconsider how much the social network is worth. The company’s long-anticipated initial public offering of stock raised $16 billion,...
Tags: Facebook, Financing and Stock Offerings, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Ratings, Music
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A lift or a drag?
Huma Gruaz picked a precarious time in her personal life to enroll in a Master of Business Administration program.
She had just moved to Chicago from the suburbs. She had to figure out how to navigate life after a divorce. And she had just started her...Tags: Facebook, Brown University, Teaching and Learning, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Michigan
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Charting a different course
Getting an MBA is still the logical step toward the corner office, but more students are veering off the beaten path.
Business schools increasingly are offering a wide range of specialized degrees or partnering with sibling departments within their...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Startups, Teaching and Learning, Media Industry, Northwestern University
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Multiple options for Chicago-area applicants
Here is a look at major schools that offer Master of Business Administration programs in Chicago or the Chicago area.
Many schools give students a choice of part-time (including evening and weekend options), flexible, full-time, accelerated, dual-degree,...Tags: NAACP, Sara Lee Corporation, Teaching and Learning, Marketing, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Stolen CTA signs recovered from DePaul students
WGN NewsNearly 200 CTA signs were found in dorm rooms of DePaul University students last week. In April, the school newspaper published an article about students who steal CTA signs for fun or to use as decorations in their dorms rooms. University officials...Tags: Theft, Chicago Transit Authority, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Vitamin Water does not need to be sexy
Lincoln Park's newest resident is one a lot of neighbors may have already met. The three-story tall, half-naked woman residing on the Vitamin Water XXX ad at Sheffield/Wrightwood/Lincoln intersection, just blocks away from DePaul's campus, is hard to...
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Newest judge in Drew Peterson case has spent decades in Will County courtrooms
When a man entered Judge Edward Burmila's courtroom on crutches earlier this year, muttering about being unable to take a drug test because he'd recently been shot in the bladder, court personnel didn't seem to know what to make of him. They and other...
Tags: Kathleen Savio, Lawyers, Trials, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Dana Hall, Kate Dumbleton resign at Chicago Jazz Ensemble
Tribune criticIn another sign of the impending demise of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble at Columbia College Chicago, artistic director Dana Hall and executive director Kate Dumbleton have resigned. A "Blueprint: Prioritization" report produced by Columbia that became...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Music, Arts and Culture
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10 least car-friendly universities
The U.S. News Short List, separate from our overall rankings, is a regular series that magnifies individual data points in hopes of providing students and parents a way to find which undergraduate or graduate programs excel or have room to grow in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Georgetown University, Boston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The road to a movement
There's no one reason people join Occupy Chicago. Some have been political their whole lives; others were inspired by a cause or world event. The explanations you'll get from members often are as varied as the individuals themselves. Columbia College...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Occupy Wall Street, Protest, Columbia College Chicago
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Two resignations signal doubts at Jazz Ensemble
In another sign of the impending demise of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble at Columbia College Chicago, artistic director Dana Hall and executive director Kate Dumbleton have resigned. A report that became public in March, titled "Blueprint: Prioritization"...
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