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Introduction

About the DePaul Emeritus Society

DePaul University values its ongoing connections with its faculty and staff retirees, as it values their past contributions to the university’s mission. The DePaul University Emeritus Society was founded in 2008 with the merger of the Staff Emeritus Society and the Emeritus Professors Association. The Society is sponsored by the University’s Office of Mission and Values.

The purpose of the DePaul Emeritus Society is to provide a means for ongoing connection, communication, and socialization between the university and its emeritus faculty and staff, and between individual retirees whose professional lives were for so many years dedicated to university service.

Photos, events, and information of interest to members of the DePaul Emeritus Society will be posted to this blog. Please take a look, add your comment, offer to be an "author" or just enjoy.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

DES and DePaul Communication Vehicles

Keeping in Touch with
DePaul Emeritus Society Members
And
The University

Over the past year, your DES Steering Committee and the Office of Mission and Values have been working hard to expand ways for you to keep in touch with both your colleagues and the University -- no matter where you live! Please take a moment to become familiar with the following resources, enjoy the content, share some information or even offer to be one of the content contributors.

DePaul Emeritus Society Website – http://mission.depaul.edu/PROGRAMS/DES
The DES website is supported by the M & V’s office and provides a window into the on-going activities of the DES including projects and programs; past newsletters; committee minutes; photos from DES activities; upcoming calendar of events; links to Human Resource information, DES Scholarship efforts and volunteer opportunities; and best of all -- audio/video interviews with some of our members.  Look in the left hand column of the webpage for hyperlinks to all the resources.  If you are new to DES, this resource will give you background and history.  If you have been a retiree for a number of years, you will enjoy seeing photos and recalling past activities.  Both recent and long-standing retirees will find information to stay current with DES activities.

DePaul Emeritus Society Blog – www.DESretirees.blogspot.com
If you want to know what is going on at DePaul today that might be of interest to you, subscribe to the DES Blog.  Several postings a month provide information about DES activities, HR updates, members’ deaths and general information of interest about the University.  To commemorate our deceased colleagues, a special effort has been made to locate and post obituaries of all DES members who have died since 2000 -- nearly 100 obits are currently on the site.  Anyone can comment on the posts and we have been touched to read what some former students have written about their teachers.  Even if you don’t subscribe, i.e., instantly receive the post in your email, you can always just browse the site at your convenience.

DePaul Facebook Page – www.facebook.com
More than 30 members of DES are also members of the DES Facebook page.    Once you log on to Facebook, search for “DePaul Emeritus Society” in the search box.  Ask to be a member, and shortly you will be given access.  Anyone who is a DePaul Emeritus Society Facebook member is eligible post to the page. These posts are shared with all of the DePaul Facebook members.  If you only want to connect with an individual, you can send a “message” directed to just one member.  The DES Facebook page allows a community to be created – we hope you will join the DES Facebook community.

DES Newsletter
Bi-annually, news of the DePaul Emeritus Society is distributed via the DES Newsletter using both the internet and US post office, depending on how you have chosen to receive your news.  Our editor, Nancy Rospenda, keeps us informed of the news of the past six months, dates to remember and most importantly, what is going on with your colleagues.  However, what she shares is only as good as what you share with her.  On the table today and also via the DES Webpage, is a form to let us know “What’s new with you!”  We are sure you enjoy reading what your colleagues have been up to, e.g., new grandchildren, travel, hobbies, publications, etc. – and they also would like to know what you have been doing too.  Fill out the form today and Nancy will incorporate it into our Winter Newsletter.  We all look forward to reading about “What’s new with you!”

If you have any questions about the above communication channels or have difficulty accessing them, do not hesitate to contact Alice Farrell at afarrell@depaul.edu; Nancy Rospenda at nrospend@depaul.edu; or Elaine Beaudoin at ewatson@depaul.edu.  We’d all love to hear from you!

An information sheet with the above information was distributed at the October 21, 2011 DES Luncheon.

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