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Alexandra Murphy appointed as interim dean of College of Communication

Alexandra Murphy has been appointed interim dean of the College of Communication by Provost Salma Ghanem, DePaul announced on Wednesday. “Lexa has served admirably as acting dean, during an exceptionally challenging time for the university,” Ghanem said via Newsline. “I’m grateful for her willingness to continue leading through this period of transition and know the.

A matter of opinion: Project Veritas, the New York Times, and a bitter defamation suit

A matter of opinion: Project Veritas, the New York Times, and a bitter defamation suit
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College of Communication Diversity Advisor addresses DEI action plan criticisms

The DePaulia Sonal Soni, Assistant News Editor|May 9, 2021 The College of Communication’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) task force conducted a yearlong research report in 2018-2019 interviewing students, faculty and staff to identify areas for potential improvement. Based on the project’s findings, the college developed an action plan in September 2020 to address practices and policies throughout the college. Despite the college’s stated commitment to dismantling racism, numerous community members have condemned DePaul’s communication department for discrimination. The College of Communication’s current action plan includes short and long-term goals that will be modified as needed, according to the College of Communication website. The plan aims to meet the needs of communication members by offering a supportive, diverse and inclusive environment.

Systemic racism at DePaul condemned by communication scholars nationwide in petition to administration

The DePaulia Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor|April 25, 2021 Eighty-five communication scholars from all corners of the country condemned DePaul for fostering a “toxic environment that threatens the health, wellbeing, livelihoods and lives of scholars of color” in a petition sent April 12 to the university’s upper administration and College of Communication deans. “It is clear that DePaul’s College of Communication deploys practices and procedures that are aggressively hostile towards BIPOC faculty offering a clear example of how white supremacist and racist structures operate in higher education with impunity,” the petition reads.  The appeal points to the cases of Drs. Sydney Dillard and Lisa Calvente both of whom filed discrimination lawsuits against the university in 2020 as evidence of the need for urgent change to the way faculty of color are treated at DePaul. 

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