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About DePaul University

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DePaul University's Lincoln Park campus

DePaul University is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by the Vincentians in 1898, in 1998, it became the largest Catholic university by enrollment in the United States. DePaul's Lincoln Park Campus is home to the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Health, and Education. It also houses the School of Music, the Theatre School, and the John T. Richardson Library. The Loop campus houses the Colleges of Communication, Computing and Digital Media, and Law. It is also home to the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, which is part of the nationally ranked Driehaus College of Business - the tenth oldest business school in the nation. The university enrolls around 16,150 undergraduate and about 7,600 graduate/law students, making DePaul the 13th largest private university by enrollment in the United States, and the largest private university in Illinois. The student body represents a wide array of religious, ethnic, and geographic backgrounds, including over 60 foreign countries, and DePaul places special emphasis on recruiting first-generation students and others from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Current Visiting Scholars

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Briancua

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Briancua (talk · contribs) was a Visiting Scholar at DePaul University for 2015-16, improving articles about Chicago history, Catholic social justice studies, and Vincentian Studies.

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DePaul University is not currently accepting applications. Please see Wikipedia:Visiting Scholars/Apply for other options.