VISION twenty12 is already happening.
Existing areas of excellence are expanding. New areas of excellence are emerging. Armed with fresh enthusiasm, creativity and direction, faculty and staff are raising the bar across DePaul. The "INSIDE twenty12" video series presents their stories.
INSIDE twenty12 INTRODUCTION:
DePaul's President, Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M., introduces
VISION twenty12 and the "INSIDE twenty12" video series.
EPISODE 7: STUDENT SUCCESS: New!
This INSIDE twenty12 segment highlights student success programs and initiatives across the university, demonstrating how they foster achievement for students as they navigate their education at DePaul, graduate, and then move into their chosen careers.
EPISODE 6: INTERNATIONALIZATION:
This INSIDE twenty12 video segment explores the education of students for an increasingly globalized world, focusing specifically on international initiatives and how they impact the student experience in the Chicago classroom.
EPISODE 5: DIVERSITY: RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS OF COLOR:
This INSIDE twenty12 video segment illuminates DePaul's successes and challenges in achieving its Diversity goals by focusing on recruitment and retention of faculty, staff and students.
EPISODE 4: EXTEND CLASSROOM LEARNING:
This INSIDE twenty12 video segment highlights two university wide DePaul programs, Discover Chicago and the Steans Center, that engage the City of Chicago to extend classroom learning and thus enrich the academic quality of DePaul.
EPISODE 3: DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
This video features the Department of Philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the strategies they employed to achieve national prominence in their field of specialization.
EPISODE 2: COLLEGE OF LAW:
This video features the strategies employed by the College of Law to increase academic quality and achieve a top 100 ranking.
EPISODE 1: SCHOOL OF MUSIC:
Learn how the School of Music achieved national prominence by continuously raising the bar for its students and itself.
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