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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.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Co-Founder of the Doors, DePaul Alum dies

Ray Manzarek is not a retiree.  He is, however, a DePaul alum who graduated with a degree in Economics.  He is also the founding member of The Doors whose piercing electric organ sound defined their career-establishing hit "Light My Fire" and most of the group's cornerstone songs.  Ray and Jim Morrison decided to form a band built around Morrison's poetry and Manzarek's music.  He passed away Monday in Germany after a lengthy batter with bile duct cancer.  He was 74.

Click here for a "Light my Fire" musical tribute.

Summer Picnic - June 20, 2013


DePaul University Picnic Invite

Faculty and Staff Annual Appreciation Celebration

  • When: Thursday, June 20, 2013
  • Time : 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Location: Lincoln Park Student Center, Room 120
Please RSVP  by June 14
call 312-362-8253 or email specialevents@depaul.edu
This celebration is for full and part-time faculty, staff and DePaul University retirees only. Faculty and staff MUST present a photo ID to attend this event.
Please Note:
- A state ID will be required of anyone choosing to consume alcohol at the picnic.
- Evening classes will be held as scheduled, so offices that support evening students or vital campus services should make plans for light staffing during the picnic and return to normal staffing afterward. Vice presidents, deans and directors will determine any service departments that must remain open and coordinate hours and staffing as they see fit.





Source: Email from Special Events, May 21, 2013

Monday, May 20, 2013

Sousa-Palooza LPC Outdoor Concert

Calling all Retirees

We hope you will be able to make the Sousa-Palooza, an outdoor event and concert featuring the DePaul Wind Symphony, Sunday, June 2, 2013.

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Join the School of Music in celebrating its centennial with an old fashioned John Philip Sousa outdoor concert.  The DePaul Wind Symphony, conducted by "Sousa himself," will take us back 100 years to enjoy a concert featuring Sousa marches such as Stars and Stripes Forever. The concert will also feature faculty soloists Alyce Johnson, piccolo; Matt Lee, trumpet; and Mark Fisher, euphonium.

What: Outdoor Sousa Concert
When: 3:00 p.m., Sunday, June 2, 2013
Where: McGaw Hall Patio, 802 W. Belden
Why:100th anniversary of DePaul's School of Music
What Else: Bring lawn chairs and the whole family
 


Rain Location: DePaul Concert Hall, 800 W. Belden Ave.

Public Transportation is encouraged. If you drive, the Music School parking lot will not be available on June 2 for parking, use the Sheffield Parking Garage.

For more information click here for Sousa-Palooza Information.

Friday, May 17, 2013

DES Steering Committee 2013-2014



Congratulations to the following DES members elected at today’s luncheon to the Steering Committee:

Woods Bowman, Faculty, term ending 2016
Susan Kosinski, Staff, term ending 2015
Helen Marlborough, Faculty, term ending 2016
Nancy Rospenda, Staff, term ending 2016
David Sims, Staff, term ending 2015

Continuing members:
Elaine Beaudoin, Staff, term ending 2014
Jerry Goldman, Faculty, term ending 2014
Richard Meister, Faculty, term ending 2015


2013-2014 Officers 
Elaine Beaudoin, Chair
Dick Meister, Vice Chair
Nancy Rospenda, Secretary/Treasurer

2013-2014 Committees
Communications and Membership Committee
·        Nancy Rospenda, Chair
·        Elaine Beaudoin, Vice Chair

Philanthropy Committee
·        Susan Kosinski, Co-Chair
·        Dick Meister, Co-Chair

Retiree Benefits Committee
·        Jerry Goldman, Chair
·        Woods Bowman, Vice Chair

Special Events & Projects Committee
·        Dave Sims, Chair
·        Helen Marlborough, Vice Chair

Congratulations to all.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

DePaul Announces Partnership for New City Events Center

DePaul University

Dear Colleagues and Students,

Last year, DePaul's Vision 2018 strategic plan articulated our many goals for the next six years. One goal — bringing men's basketball back to Chicago — created a flurry of speculation about possible sites for a new DePaul basketball arena. Indeed, we received and reviewed about a dozen different proposals. We weighed the advantages and disadvantages of each. Ultimately, we agreed to pursue a public-private partnership that would offer the most cost-efficient and accessible venue for DePaul basketball.

Today, I am thrilled to tell you that Mayor Rahm Emanuel has just announced the city's plans for a large-scale tourism and economic development project near McCormick Place — one that will include a new, 10,000-seat events and convention facility, that also will serve as a DePaul arena for both our men's and women's programs. 

Home to both the men's and women's teams, the new facility will bring together the large and diverse community of DePaul students, alumni and fans from the city and suburbs. In addition to hosting home games for DePaul basketball teams and serving as a practice facility, the events center will support other high-profile functions for both DePaul and the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) — including DePaul commencement ceremonies, special events and Chicago's convention-related business. The facility will serve as an important venue for many Chicago-area public and private schools and other colleges as well, including Chicago Public Schools sporting events, graduations, City Colleges events, and the like.

DePaul is now one of several strong partners who are part of the mayor's plan to make Chicago more attractive to tourists and convention planners. Other facilities being planned as part of the city's collective package of strategic investments in tourism and economic development in the South Loop include:
  • Street-level restaurants and shops at the base of the arena, along Prairie and Indiana Avenues;
  • A 400-room hotel on the same block, along Cermak Road;
  • A second hotel development on the south side of Cermak Road between Indiana and Michigan Avenue;
  • An elevated pedestrian walkway from the McCormick Place parking garage to the arena facility; and
  • A related $166 million investment in the renovation of Navy Pier and the Children's Museum.
The city expects this project to produce 3,000 to 5,000 permanent jobs, along with 5,000 construction jobs during the building phase.

DePaul's investment in this partnership with the city will amount to $70 million. We believe we can complete this project without affecting tuition. Funding will come from ticket sales, naming rights for the arena, revenues generated by DePaul athletics and the Big East Conference, and fundraising. Happily, several gifts have been committed, and we look forward to announcing them in the near future.

DePaul makes this investment for several reasons. College basketball presents high-impact opportunities to promote our reputation. Alumni find the broadened name recognition a help when competing for jobs nationally. This first-class facility and its more central location will help us build on the momentum our basketball program has enjoyed in recent years from hiring first-rate coaches and staff. And, most immediately, this partnership provides a rare opportunity to do so at a reasonable cost while helping the city to achieve its goals of rejuvenating Motor Row — an area it has long wanted to revive — and while helping the MPEA attract a broader array of conventions to the city.

We do this with nothing but gratitude for the Allstate Arena in Rosemont and for the city leaders who have been so supportive for so many years. It has been a wonderful relationship. Given that construction on the new facility is not expected to start until 2014, we likely will ask to extend our contract. Our hope is to play the 2016-17 season in our new arena.

Today's announcement adds to what has been an exciting time for the university. Just this past week, DePaul completed construction of our new soundstage at Cinespace Studios in Chicago, to dramatically increase the learning opportunities for our film students. In July, DePaul will open major new buildings for our College of Education and The Theatre School. We will transform our library into a Learning Commons this summer. We are redesigning space for our departments of writing and modern language, and nearing completion of the architectural documents for a new building for the School of Music. All of this follows numerous facilities improvements over the past six years, new partnerships over the past several years with Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago History Museum, Catholic Theological Union, Facing History and Ourselves, Gordon Tech College Prep and Lake View High School, as well as the addition of 55 new majors and academic programs in the past six years alone.

This reinvention of DePaul has been accomplished through the vision and hard work of our faculty and staff and the assistance of all those who have worked on the Many Dreams, One Mission Campaign, which has generated $283 million in funds to date for student scholarships, academic programs and faculty support. This truly is an inspired community that cares deeply for the future strength of our university.

Thank you for making this exciting next step in our history possible. Without your unwavering dedication and hard work, DePaul would not be what it is — the kind of institution that makes us an attractive partner for ambitious projects like these.

God bless you,

Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M.
President

For additional information about the arena, please check the following website http://alumni.depaul.edu/arena

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Helene Ramanauskas-Marconi Memorial

Dear Friends,

The School of Accountancy and MIS at DePaul University is pleased to invite you to a reception and memorial celebration of Helene Ramanauskas-Marconi.  Helene passed away on January 17, 2013, at the age of 90.  She was a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accountancy, having served at DePaul from 1961 until her retirement in 1989. 

Please bring and share your memories on Tuesday, June 4, 2013
3:00-4:00 p.m.
DePaul Club, 11th Floor, DePaul Center
One East Jackson Boulevard

Please RSVP to Timothy Lockyer, tlockyer@depaul.edu.