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Dean of the College of Communication

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DePaul University
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Chicago, Illinois

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Dean of the College of Communication

Founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission, which follows the teachings of St. Vincent de Paul, DePaul University is the nation’s largest Catholic institution of higher education and also the largest private university in the Midwest. Anchored in the global city of Chicago, the university is committed to outstanding teaching, academic excellence, real world experience, community engagement, and systemic change. A Carnegie doctoral/research institution, DePaul serves nearly 22,000 full- and part-time students. Its 863 full-time and 1,679 adjunct faculty members pursue the preservation, enrichment, and transmission of knowledge and culture across a broad scope of academic disciplines. DePaul’s 10 colleges and schools are spread across two major campuses: Lincoln Park Campus and the Loop Campus.

DePaul’s highly regarded College of Communication is seeking a visionary and dynamic leader as its next dean. Located on both the Lincoln Park campus and the Loop Campus, the College of Communication is widely known and respected in the communication field. The College of Communication’s student media outlets win national awards, and the Public Relations and Advertising program is ranked as the #1 PR program in the country. In addition, the College’s Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence bridges the gap between academics and the professional world. The Center for Communication Engagement promotes communication-based problem-solving and research-based solutions for social innovation. In addition, the DePaul Pop Culture Conference is an annual day-long fandom and academic event where fans, scholars, and media makers gather to examine popular culture and cult media. The College of Communication enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduate students and 114 graduate students representing 29 countries.

Reporting to Provost Salma Ghanem, the next dean will oversee 32 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 17 non-tenure-track faculty, approximately 73 adjuncts, and a total staff in the Office of the Dean of 14. The dean oversees a budget of approximately $42 million. A link to the full position description can be found here.

Nominations and applications are welcomed as soon as possible. Applications should include a complete résumé or vita and a letter of candidacy. All application materials will be considered in full confidence and should be submitted electronically to DePaulCommunication@storbecksearch.com.

For inquiries, please contact:

Julie E. Tea, Managing Director

Holly Jackson, Managing Associate

Storbeck Search

DePaulCommunication@storbecksearch.com

It is the policy of DePaul University that no person shall be the object of discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, family relationship status, physical or mental disability, military status, genetic information or other status protected by local, state, or federal law in its employment or its educational settings.

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Enrolling more than 23,000 students, DePaul is the ninth-largest private and largest Catholic university in the country. It offers over 200 graduate and undergraduate degree programs through nine colleges and schools. Nearly one third of DePaul’s students are of color—the most diverse of any private university in Illinois—and about 30 percent of each year’s freshmen class intend to be the first in their families to earn a college degree. DePaul’s success extends beyond recruitment—it is among the nation’s top 100 universities in awarding degrees to students of color.

Educating Chicago’s business leaders, lawyers, judges, teachers, artists and public servants for more than a century, DePaul enjoys an excellent academic reputation. It has earned impressive rankings from U.S. News & World Report for its business and law programs as well as distinctions for diversity and community service. A host of higher education guides have recognized DePaul for everything from its economic value and happy students to its hot and trendy campus and great town-gown relations.

DePaul prides itself on the strength of its academic programs, especially the programs in entrepreneurship, real estate, and the part-time MBA; computer science, network assurance and digital media; psychology and philosophy; music and theater; health and intellectual property law; and adult learning initiatives. Despite its size, the university is committed to providing students with personal attention; the student/faculty ratio is just 16:1. Professors who teach graduate students also teach undergraduates in small-group settings.

DePaul’s goal, expressed in the VISION twenty12 strategic plan, is to become one of the finest urban, Catholic universities in the United States. It is focused on creating nationally recognized, rigorous programs of study; preparing women and men to be at the forefront of their chosen fields as ethical and socially engaged leaders; and further strengthening its financial and operational foundations.

DePaul was founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission (or Vincentian) religious community, which follows the teachings of 17th century French priest St. Vincent de Paul. Established to provide a high quality education to immigrants and others who were denied access to college, DePaul continues to embrace this mission today, recruiting and graduating significant numbers of students from disadvantaged and underrepresented groups.

Location

Located in Chicago, Illinois, DePaul has two primary campuses and four suburban locations. The Loop Campus is in the heart of the downtown business and cultural district and is home to four of DePaul’s colleges, a theater, a residence hall and most administrative functions. It is separated by a 20-minute trip on Chicago’s “el” train from the Lincoln Park Campus, close to Lake Michigan and Wrigley Field. Considered one of the nation’s most beautiful urban campuses, Lincoln Park is home to five colleges, the main library, numerous residence halls, a student center and the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center, open to employees and students.

Both campuses are located in thriving business and residential districts that are well served by public transportation, providing a full array of housing choices for employees. Chicago boasts six professional sports teams and some of the best theater, music and art venues in the nation. As an international business hub and conference center, Chicago enables employees to build strong professional networks and remain on the leading edge of their fields.

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