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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.
DePaul University is a private Catholic research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded by the Vincentians in 1898, the university takes its name from the 17th-century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul. In 1998, it became the largest Catholic university in terms of enrollment in North America. Following in the footsteps of ...
In 1995, the headquarters of the Vincentian Studies Institute relocated to the John Richardson Library of DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. The university donates office, storage and inventory space, and provides support and technology services. The V.S.I. organizational archives are now also housed at the university's archives. In 1997 ...
From 1896 to 1903, the original Ferris Wheel was located at a small amusement park near Clark St. and Wrightwood Ave. [9] The site was from 2619 to 2665 N. Clark St., which is now the location of a McDonald's and a high-rise residential building. [10]
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In 1955 the building was purchased by DePaul University through a gift by Frank J. Lewis. An earlier building, also known as Kimball Hall, stood on the same site from 1891-1916. An earlier building, also known as Kimball Hall, stood on the same site from 1891-1916.
In 1920, the venue was remodeled into a gymnasium [5] and the DePaul Blue Demons men's basketball team first played in the facility in 1923. [3] The team played in University Auditorium until 1956 with the team's last game being a 91-77 victory versus Lewis University on February 21, 1956. [ 4 ]
A plaque of Richardson at DePaul University's Richardson Library. After his retirement, Richardson went into academia, teaching various seminarian courses. [3] Richardson is the author of the memoir The Playful Hand of God (2011), [5] as well as Readings in Catholic Social Teaching (2015), a collection of lectures and documents from his work at ...