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American Studies examines the breadth and diversity of the American experience. It is an interdisciplinary field that integrates the study of history, literature, geography, media, politics, popular culture, art and religion in order to critically analyze American society, culture, institutions, and intellectual traditions. Students and faculty in American studies question what constitutes American culture, and how cultural expressions reflect and reveal American values, beliefs, prejudices, pleasures, and perceptions.
Upcoming Events
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The LAS Graduate Student Council will be hosting the annual conference for LAS graduate students to present the work they have completed during the 2023-24 academic year....
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Join a staff/faculty lunch conversation on college homelessness. We will address resource issues, watch a short video, and discuss ways to help students.
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DePaul University's School of Public Service welcomes you to join us for our 29th Annual H. Woods Bowman Public Service Lecture featuring Dr. Magdalena Rivera, President of...
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Dear Colleagues,
How do we create spaces to engage constructively and support those entering into difficult conversations, while honoring different viewpoints and worldviews?...
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The annual case competition offers students an opportunity to get real-career feedback with business and industry professionals as judges.
DECA participants are provided a...
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DePaul University presents the fourth annual Berrigan-McAlister Award to the Los Angeles Catholic Worker (LACW). A part of the worldwide Catholic Worker movement, for more...