September 2022 News DePaul

 

Book Club: Erika L. Sanchez's 'Crying in the Bathroom'
    September 30, 2022  •  WGBH Radio  •  Erika L. Sánchez

She fought to get an education in Afghanistan. Now this student is finding hope at DePaul University.
    September 28, 2022  •  Borderless  •  DePaul University

What crypto, blockchain, and the future of fintech holds for credit unions
    September 29, 2022  •  CU Broadcast  •  Lamont Black

Looking down the blockchain
    September 29, 2022  •  Credit Union National Association  •  Lamont Black

Here's how the Illinois State Bar Association works to bring lawyers to Illinois' 'legal deserts'
    September 29, 2022  •  WCBU Radio  •  Simone Freeney

A Northwest Indiana Life in the Spotlight
    September 28, 2022  •  NWI Life  •  Tyler Lennox Bush

A Beat Beyond' collects a wealth of prose from poet Major Jackson
    September 29, 2022  •  Nashville Scene  •  Amor Kohli

Sister Helen Prejean, inspiration for film 'Dead Man Walking' honored at DePaul University
    September 28, 2022  •  CBS Chicago  •  DePaul University

Fleeing suicide attacks, an Afghan student finds freedom In Chicago
    September 27, 2022  •  Borderless  •  DePaul University

Southwest, United flight attendants picket in Chicago; expert says they have a lot of leverage
    September 27, 2022  •  CBS Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Does COVID infection carry a small risk of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
    September 27, 2022  •  MedPage Today  •  Leonard A. Jason

Why and how: Writing great business copy
    September 28, 2022  •  PR Daily  •  Jill O’Mahony Stewart

The Wall Street Journal resurrects Mandeville: Do poor Americans have too much?
    September 27, 2022  •  Public Seminar  •  David Lay Williams

The Reader’s guide to World Music Festival Chicago 2022
    September 27, 2022  •  Chicago Reader  •  Juan Pastor

Cuba approves same-sex marriage in historic vote
    September 26, 2022  •  The New York Times  •  Alberto Coll

Haymarket Opera delivers a worthy performance of Monteverdi's 'Poppea'
    September 24, 2022  •  Chicago Classical Review  •  Jarvis Opera Hall in Chicago

Chicago South Asian Film Festival to feature dozens of works this weekend
    September 23, 2022  •  Block Club Chicago  •  School of Cinematic Arts

Chicago film festival spotlights South Asian talent
    September 23, 2022  •  NBC 5 Chicago  •  School of Cinematic Arts

Keep an eye out for world and local premiere operas and returning favorites
    September 25, 2022  •  Daily Herald  •  Jarvis Opera Hall in Chicago

A sense of belonging may be the counter force needed now
    September 26, 2022  •  Crain's Chicago  •  Emily Tamblyn

A natural turn, Jessica Bardsley, and cold waves
    September 22, 2022  •  Chicago Reader  •  DePaul Art Museum

As Interest Rates Rise, What’s In Store for Chicago’s Real Estate Market?
    September 22, 2022  •  WTTW  •  Geoff Smith

Examining the nexus of CSR reporting and the global refugee crisis
    September 21, 2022  •  Social Science Space  •  Kate Cooper

Wednesday in the world with Dave Carr
    September 21, 2022  •  560 CFOS Radio  •  Kelly Richmond Pope

Review: Two exhibitions at the DePaul Art Museum explore race, gender and class issues
    September 21, 2022  •  Third Coast Review  •  DePaul Art Museum

Amazon Air takes its foot off the expansion accelerator as market slows
    September 20, 2022  •  The Loadstar  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Amazon Air Cargo flights grow at slowest pace since early pandemic
    September 20, 2022  •  Bloomberg News  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Chicago South Asian Film Festival returns with a great line up of independent films and talent
    September 20, 2022  •  American Kahani  •  School of Cinematic Arts

Fed looking to shock the market, COVID test vending machines, and how inflation is impacting small business
    September 19, 2022  •  WGN-Radio  •  Alyssa Westring

Buses reduce congestion, but should they be exempt from new tolls?
    September 20, 2022  •  NorthJersey.com  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Can long COVID researchers learn from ME/CFS?
    September 19, 2022  •  MedPage Today  •  Leonard Jason

An estimated 65,611 people in Chicago experienced homelessness in 2020, coalition report says
    September 20, 2022  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Molly Brown

Busing migrants to sanctuary cities looks a lot like human trafficking
    September 18, 2022  •  The Hill  •  Tom Mockaitis

As a coach at DePaul and star in Athletes Unlimited's softball league, Abby Ramirez knows it’s all about buy-in
    September 17, 2022  •  Chicago Sun-Times  •  Abby Ramirez

Some best bets for the fall harvest of performance
    September 16, 2022  •  Chicago Reader  •  Jarvis Opera Hall

Calling all indecisive people: Why are we like this?
    September 15, 2022  •  Wondermind  •  Joseph Ferrari

Michael Miller on the economy, the new inflation report, rising rates
    September 14, 2022  •  WGN Radio  •  Michael Miller

Shoulder digs? She's on it. Videos? 'Mic me up.' Rachel Krasowski makes DePaul volleyball fun to watch.
    September 15, 2022  •  Daily Southtown  •  Rachel Krasowski and Marie Zidek

Taking care of kids makes balancing work and life harder — particularly for moms, poll finds
    September 15, 2022  •  The 19th  •  Alyssa Westring

Rail worker strike averted for now, Metra, Amtrak working to update schedules
    September 15, 2022  •  NBC5 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Conductor Mina Zikri leads the Oistrakh Symphony of Chicago, Lira Ensemble, and the Northbrook Symphony into a vibrant, family-oriented performance season
    September 14, 2022  •  Chicago Reader  •  Mina Zikri and Donald Casey

Why wrong-way crashes are more frequent in Illinois
    September 14, 2022  •  WGN Radio  •  Joseph Schwieterman

A rail strike would hurt these biz sectors the most
    September 14, 2022  •  Crain's Chicago Business  •  Joseph Schwieterman

How a potential rail strike will affect you even if you don't take the train
    September 14, 2022  •  NBC5 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Midterm elections: What does history say? And what could make 2022 different?
    September 12, 2022  •  PolitiFact  •  Wayne Steger

Lies are more common on laptops than on phones – how devices may shape our behavior when bargaining with strangers
    September 14, 2022  •  The Conversation  •  Charles Naquin

Looming rail worker strike could stop Metra, Amtrak trains for Chicago-area commuters, disrupt supply chains
    September 14, 2022  •  NBC5 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Metra warns of service interruptions if freight railway strike happens
    September 13, 2022  •  Fox 32 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Report: U.S. would lose $2 billion per day during a freight railroad shutdown
    September 13, 2022  •  WKBT  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Two new Chicago efforts to cultivate more diverse teachers land federal grants
    September 13, 2022  •  Chalkbeat Chicago  •  College of Education

Sometimes-deadly wrong-way crashes are growing more frequent in Chicago, statewide
    September 13, 2022  •  CBS 2 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

The number one skill you need to master
    September 9, 2022  •  Profile Magazine  •  Joel Whalen

Upholding the Profession with Dr. Paul Zionts
    September 9, 2022  •  Teaching and Learning: Theory vs. Practice  •  Paul Zionts

The Greatest of All Plagues': David Lay Williams on economic inequality in western political thought
    September 9, 2022  •  Podopticon  •  David Lay Williams

DePaul Art Museum launches new photography exhibit on social change, "Demanding Change, Bearing Witness"
    September 13, 2022  •  CBS 2 Chicago  •  Spencer Bolding and Margo Lipscomb

Possible freight railroad strike could shut down multiple Metra lines
    September 13, 2022  •  CBS 2 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Task force members: The key to demystifying long COVID-19 could come from studying another chronic condition
    September 12, 2022  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Leonard Jason

Northwest suburban mayors, first responders, business owners oppose massive $31B railroad merger
    September 12, 2022  •  ABC7 Chicago  •  Joseph Schwieterman

R.I.P. John W. O’Malley, S.J.: The dean of Catholic historians who helped save Vatican II from ‘oblivion’
    September 12, 2022  •  America  •  Emanuele Colombo

New DePaul University president talks COVID impact, tuition goals
    September 12, 2022  •  WTTW  •  Robert L. Manuel

Newly tenured… at DePaul, Teachers College
    September 12, 2022  •  Inside Higher Ed  •  DePaul University

Will suburbs opposing railroad merger plan beat the odds?
    September 12, 2022  •  Daily Herald  •  Joseph Schwieterman

Review: Art and politics at war in 'Chagall in School' by Grippo Stage Company
    September 9, 2022  •  Third Coast Review  •  James Sherman

On Collaboration: Krista Franklin & Cauleen Smith in Conversation
    September 8, 2022  •  Chicago Gallery News  •  DePaul Art Museum

New quartet set to release ‘Rising Sun’
    September 8, 2022  •  Times Standard  •  Jon Irabagon

Gregory Bratton tends to 100 community gardens. Now he’s fighting cancer and needs help.
    September 8, 2022  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Howard Rosing

NIL deals help student-athletes from non-revenue sports profit from their own images
    September 7, 2022  •  ABC7 Chicago  •  DeWayne Peevy and Aneesah Morrow

Mysterious 50-foot long megalodon-like 'creature' detected in Atlantic waters was actually just a large school of MACKEREL, researchers reveal
    September 7, 2022  •  The Daily Mail  •  Kenshu Shimada

How Do You Make the Perfect Toy?
    September 6, 2022  •  The Walrus  •  Jane Eva Baxter

Criss Henderson to Step Down as Chicago Shakespeare’s Executive Director
    September 6, 2022  •  American Theatre  •  Criss Henderson

Art 50 2022: Directors and administrators
    September 6, 2022  •  New City  •  Laura-Caroline de Lara

New Federal Website Lets Consumers Know Their Rights When Flights Are Canceled or Delayed
    September 6, 2022  •  Chicago Tonight - WTTW  •  Joseph Schwieterman

These mice grow bigger on one side of their mountain home. Now we know why
    September 5, 2022  •  ScienceAlert  •  Noé de la Sancha

Fall classical music guide 2022: Collaborative Works Festival showcases Chicago composers, poets
    September 2, 2022  •  Chicago Sun-Times  •  Jarvis Opera Hall

New law of nature may have been discovered in South America
    September 1, 2022  •  Talker News  •  Noé de la Sancha

Scientists may have discovered new law of nature in rain
    September 1, 2022  •  Newsweek  •  Noé de la Sancha

Are animals bigger on the rainy side of the mountain?
    September 1, 2022  •  Earth.com  •  Noé de la Sancha

Strong job market worries investors that aggressive interest rate hike could be coming
    September 1, 2022  •  CBS News  •  Marley Kayden

Travelers should expect delayed flights on Labor Day Weekend
    September 1, 2022  •  WBBM  •  Joseph Schwieterman

New law of nature' may have been discovered after scientists discover that mice in the Andes grow bigger on the rainier sides of mountains
    September 1, 2022  •  Daily Mail  •  Noe de la Sancha

Making the case for Jewish Ritual
    September 1, 2022  •  Jewish Journal  •  Roberta Rosenthal Kwall

 

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