DePaul University
Definition
DePaul University is a private Catholic research university located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is the largest private Catholic university by enrollment in the country, serving over 21,000 students.
Founded in 1898 by the Vincentians (Congregation of the Mission), it is named after the 17th-century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul and emphasizes teaching excellence and Vincentian values of service and justice.
Examples
After four years battling the Blue Demons at DePaul University, I graduated ready to exorcise any corporate ladder.
DePaul University: where Chicago's windy winters build character faster than any philosophy seminar.
I chose DePaul University for its Loop campus – perfect for interning by day and demon-hunting at night games.
DePaul University grads dominate the cityscape, proving that Vincentian service starts with surviving rush hour on the L.