DU Feeds Opens Permanent On-Campus Food Pantry
DU Feeds, an initiative to address food insecurity on campus, gained a permanent home this year.
Students Meet with Federal Lawmakers in Push for DACA Support
Five Dominican students advocated in Washington, D.C. for DACA protections.
Business Professor Answers Questions on Credit Cards for Wallethub.com
Anne Drougas, chair of accounting, finance and entrepreneurship, Brennan School of Business, was recently featured as a financial expert in the Wallethub.com piece, Best Credit Cards for People with No Credit.
Drougas answered questions about why it is important for people without credit to have a credit card, why there is a hesitancy among some to apply for credit cards, and if it is a good idea to be an authorized user on a credit card before obtaining one’s own card.
In the News: State Superintendent of Education, DU Alumna to Retire
Illinois State Superintendent of Education Dr. Carmen Ayala MBA ’87 announced she will retire at the end of her three-year contract with the state on Jan. 31, 2023.
In the News: Dominican Professor Featured in News Report on Social Media Cybersecurity Risks
Dr. Hassan Zamir, associate professor with the School of Information Studies at Dominican University, contributed to a recent news report about protecting against identity fraud.
Students Travel to Washington, D.C., Urge Federal Lawmakers to Pass DACA Protections
Five Dominican University students are among a contingent of college students from across the country advocating in Washington, D.C. this week for Congressional action to protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.