April 2023 News DePaul

 

Character of next generation brings hope for civility
    April 25, 2023  •  Chicago Daily Law Bulletin  •  Jennifer Rosato Perea

Greyhound terminal makes departure plans. Will riders be kicked to the curb?
    April 29, 2023  •  Chicago Sun-Times  •  Joseph Schwieterman

California launches legal battle with railroads that could lead to reduced train emissions in Chicago
    April 28, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Joe Schwieterman

Acclaimed journalist Judy Woodruff accepts award from DePaul
    April 27, 2023  •  CBS Chicago  •  Carol Marin, Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence

Watch a weird robot wiggle and flap like a seal moving on land
    April 27, 2023  •  New Scientist  •  Dimuthu Kodippili Arachchige

Arab American women share challenges, triumphs at MVCC panel talk
    April 26, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Laila Farah

Sharel Cassity Finds Comfort
    April 25, 2023  •  DownBeat Magazine  •  Sharel Cassity

Are more Catholics embracing nonviolence? Pax Christi panelists say yes
    April 25, 2023  •  National Catholic Reporter  •  Ken Butigan

The pandemic is not over
    April 24, 2023  •  Psychology Today  •  Leonard Jason

Everytown will train young anti-gun violence activists to run for office in new program
    April 24, 2023  •  Teen Vogue  •  Arad Boxenbaum

How to beat common productivity killers
    April 24, 2023  •  Ms Career Girl  •  Joe Ferrari

DePaul professor on how City Council retirees could fit in Brandon Johnson's administration
    April 24, 2023  •  CBS Chicago  •  Nick Kachiroubas

DePaul study finds higher rates of anxiety and depression among young Latinos
    April 22, 2023  •  WTTW  •  Antonio Polo

Foreclosures spike as banks lower the boom on homeowners
    April 21, 2023  •  CBS News  •  Geoff Smith, Institute for Housing Studies

Attacks on academic freedom undermine the quality of US education
    April 21, 2023  •  The Hill  •  Tom Mockaitis

Redefine the Drive' aims to revamp DuSable LSD on the North Side
    April 19, 2023  •  WBEZ  •  Roberta Garner and Joseph Schwieterman

Closing Chicago’s downtown Greyhound station would have repercussions for low-income travelers, report finds
    April 19, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Joseph Schwieterman

The downtown Greyhound station is a critical transit hub worth saving, experts argue
    April 19, 2023  •  Crain's Chicago Business  •  Joseph Schwieterman

‘Succession’ knows the power wives always win
    April 18, 2023  •  The Wall Street Journal  •  Diane Kemker

Opinion: Higher ed a key partner in diversifying financial services industry
    April 18, 2023  •  Crain's Chicago Business  •  Sulin Ba

Follow the next generation of planners on social media
    April 17, 2023  •  Planning Magazine  •  John Joe Schlichtman

Art, not artifice, the focus at Expo Chicago
    April 17, 2023  •  Forbes  •  DePaul Art Museum

Sally Ramirez named SVP of news For NBC Chicago, Telemundo Chicago
    April 17, 2023  •  NBC5 Chicago  •  Sally Ramirez

No one wants to be an accountant anymore, but a program aimed at high schoolers looks to fix the shortage
    April 17, 2023  •  CNBC  •  Kelly Richmond Pope

Guest feature: The impact culture has on journalism
    April 16, 2023  •  The Courier  •  Marley Kayden and Jason Martin

The ripple effect of a bad boss on dual-career parents
    April 14, 2023  •  Harvard Business Review  •  Alyssa F. Westring and Jaclyn M. Jensen

The 'Strus is loose' against his former, hometown team
    April 14, 2023  •  NBC Sports  •  Max Strus

There’s no better time to create a work environment that supports our well-being
    April 14, 2023  •  Thrive Global  •  Joseph Ferrari

LGBT Inclusion in American Life
    April 14, 2023  •  Inside Higher Ed  •  Susan Burgess

The looming Medicaid purge is sending a chill through hospitals
    April 14, 2023  •  Crain's Chicago Business  •  Anthony LoSasso

What you don’t know about High Point Market could fill a book
    April 13, 2023  •  Business of Home  •  John Joe Schlichtman

Grynberg on Jack Daniel’s lawsuit
    April 13, 2023  •  WGN Radio  •  Michael Grynberg

Outcome Health verdict makes clear the line between fraud and faking it
    April 12, 2023  •  Crain's Chicago Business  •  Kelly Richmond Pope

ChatGPT for climate reporting: What journalists should keep in mind
    April 11, 2023  •  International Center for Journalists  •  Jill Hopke

These personality traits could affect how clients invest
    April 11, 2023  •  Think Advisor  •  Hongjun Yan

More depression, anxiety reported for Latinx students during pandemic
    April 10, 2023  •  Psychiatry Advisory  •  Antonio J. Polo

Would that 'Succession' twist really tank Waystar's stock?
    April 10, 2023  •  The Wall Street Journal  •  Diane Kemker

What makes a financial fraudster? It’s more complex than you might think.
    April 6, 2023  •  Marketplace  •  Kelly Richmond Pope

DePaul University celebrates 125th anniversary
    April 5, 2023  •  Chicago Catholic  •  The Rev. Guillermo Campuzano, C.M.; Robert L. Manuel, Mary Dempsey, Valerie Johnson and Magoli Garcia

Progressive Brandon Johnson narrowly wins Chicago's mayoral seat
    April 5, 2023  •  Scripps News  •  Nick Kachiroubas

Chicago’s Getting 13 New Alderpeople. Meet Your Next City Council
    April 5, 2023  •  Block Club Chicago  •  Peter Chico, Bill Conway

Dumpster diving: A perfect practice for Holy Week
    April 5, 2023  •  US Catholic  •  Abby Rampone

What Cancer Can Teach Us About Thriving in the "Dash"
    April 5, 2023  •  Real Talk with Deb and Nia Podcast  •  Joe Ferrari

City of Elmhurst recognizes the extraordinary life of 100-year-old WWII veteran
    April 4, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Emil Garippo

A forensic accountant on how companies can avoid fraud and scandal
    April 4, 2023  •  HBR Ideacast  •  Kelly Richmond Pope

As WGN celebrates 75 years on air, anchorman Larry Potash exercises his curiosity in ‘Backstory’
    April 4, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Miles Harvey

Chicago to elect new mayor as crime emerges as key issue
    April 4, 2023  •  Reuters  •  Nick Kachiroubas

C2E2 was proudly back to full strength in Chicago this weekend. And the cosplay winner is ...
    April 3, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Maggie Hofmann

Democrats eye Chicago mayoral election with opposing crime platforms
    April 3, 2023  •  Scripps News  •  Nick Kachiroubas

Spring housing market ‘stalling’ as record low inventory plagues buyers
    April 2, 2023  •  Chicago Tribune  •  Institute of Housing Studies

Inflation impact, ghost jobs, and Stan’s Donuts
    April 1, 2023  •  WGN-Radio  •  Michael Miller

 

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