The following pieces were written by faculty at DePaul University and published through the OpEd Project Public Voices Fellowship program.
College of Communication
- Oluseyi Adegbola - "Keep Talking: America's Democracy Depends on It" (Newsweek, February 2023)
- Samantha Close - "Some Banned, But Still Viral—Make Creators Shareholders" (Newsweek, December 2022)
- Samantha Close - "Return Copyright to its roots" (Fulcrum, February 2023)
- Barbara Willard - "We're Closing Out Another Year With the Climate in Full-Blown Crisis" (Hill Reporter, January 2023)
- Barbara Willard - "Climate change is fueling extreme weather. How do we make a difference?" (Chicago Tribune, February 2023)
College of Education
- Okenna Egwu - "Should Celebrities Talk Openly About Mental Health?" (Psychology Today, February 2023)
- Kathie Kapustka – "Book Bans: Let's ring in a new year of non-censorship" (The Hill, December 2022)
- Kathie Kapustka - "US Modern Day Anti-Literacy Laws" (Fulcrum, February 2023)
College of Law
- Manoj Mate - "Rents and evictions are skyrocketing: We need national housing security" (The Hill, December 2022)
- Manoj Mate - "If state lawmakers want tenants protected, state lawmakers will have to protect tenants" (Nevada Current, January 2023)
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Molly Andolina - "Reset this: Change how we teach civics in America" (The Hill, December 2022)
- Molly Andolina "Generation Gaps: Bridging Divides Through Empathy" (New Thinking, February, 2023)
- Laura Kina – "COVID's still around — and decisions about holiday travel are tough" (Chicago Sun-Times, December 2022)
- Laura Kina – "Anti-Trans Legislation to Protect Children" (Ms. Magazine, January 2023)
- John Schlichtman - "How Arlington Heights and its pursuit of the Bears can rectify a housing mistake" (Chicago Tribune, February 2023)
- John Schlichtman - "Parasite, Panacea – or Both? How Private Equity Investment Can Shape Local Communities" (US News & World Report, February 2023)
- Carolina Sternberg – "Does an influx of white residents bring stability? Pilsen shows that isn't the case" (Chicago Tribune, January 2023)
- Carolina Sternberg - "Little Village Discount Mall deserves a secure future" (Chicago Sun-Times, January 2023)
- Carolina Sternberg - CBS 2 News Chicago appearance for the segment "Does gentrification play a role in the Chicago mayoral race?" (February 2023)
- Christopher Tirres and Olya Glantsman - "Higher education can do more to help our city’s immigrants” (Chicago Sun-Times, February, 2023)
- Christopher Tirres – "Faith-based universities can stay relevant by focusing on justice for all" (Chicago Sun-Times, December 2022)
College of Science and Health
- Christine Reyna - "Ending The Dangerous Myth That Guns Make Us Safer" ( The Crime Report, January 2023)
- Christine Reyna - "Undue Burden: The Cost of Pregnancy in the U.S." (Visible, January 2023)
- Kashica Webber-Ritchey - "Nursing for change: Prioritizing Black nurses' health and well-being" (Kevin MD, February 2023)
- Kashica Webber-Ritchey - "Why It’s Still Important To Listen To The Black Community’s Concerns Around Vaccine Hesitancy And Misinformation" (Newsone, January 2023)
- Kashica Webber-Ritchey - "The Hidden Cost of Cheap Meal Deals" (Visible, December 2022)
Global Engagement
- Emily Kraus – "The Language of Empathy: Embrace Imperfections With Intercultural Experiences" (Visible, December 2022)
- Emily Kraus - "You Don't Say: Why The World Needs Gender Inclusive Language" (New Thinking, January 2023)
Human Resources
- Stephanie Smith - "More of us must stand up for what’s right, even in the face of opposition" (Chicago Sun-Times, January 2023)
- Stephanie Smith - "Harvard’s Just the Start: A Call For Black Female Leaders" (New Thinking, February 2023)
Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media
- Rachel Bass - "Heroes Wanted? Fear Can be Wiser than Courage." (Visible, February 2023)
- Rachel Bass - "Coloring Influence: Why Black Representation Matters" (Amsterdam News, February 2023)
- Rachel Bass - "She Wins: Here's to Powerful Black Women On Screen" (Ms. Magazine, January 2023)
- Rachel Bass – "Dear God Why Does Gendered Hollywood Bend to White Women Saviors in Film?" (Visible, December 2022)
- Lien Tran - "Lunar New Year Offers a Chance to Reflect on Asian American History" (Visible, 2023)
- Lien Tran - "The Game of Life: Leveraging Tech for Civics Education" (New Thinking, February 2023)
School of Continuing and Professional Studies
- Joseph Chen - "Breathing Your Way Out Of Stress" (Kevin MD, February, 2023)
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