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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: DePaul University, Niagara University, St. John's University (New York), Vincentians, Oakdale, New York, Dershowitz-Finkelstein affair, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Vincent de Paul, Vincentian Studies Institute, Adamson University, Merle Reskin Theatre, Teodorico Pedrini, Annibale Bugnini, Evariste Regis Huc, Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, DePaul University College of Law, St. John's Red Storm, St. John's University strike of 1966-67, List of Niagara University people, Jean-Marie Odin, DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media, Jean-Claude Faveyrial, David M. O'Connell, St. John's University School of Law, The Torch, St. John's University, Grymes Hill, Staten Island, Oxford House, Franc Rode, Divine Retreat Centre, Potta, Armand David, Sigma Sigma Rho, Notre Dame College, College of Insurance, Frank Joseph Caggiano, Stephen Balderston, St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Derby, St. John's University Center for Global Development, Dwyer Arena, Goodman School of Drama, Stephanos II Ghattas, Gallagher Center, Albin Ma ysiak, Emilio Lisson, Benjamin Marc Ramaroson, Donald J. Harrington, San Lazaro Church, Amazonas. Excerpt: DePaul University is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by the Vincentians in 1898, the university takes its name from the 17th century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul, who valued philanthropy. The student body consists of about 25,150 students (approximately 16,000 undergraduate and 9,100 graduate/law), making DePaul the largest Roman Catholic university and one of the 10 largest private universities in the United States; it is the largest private university in Illinois. DePaul is a member of the Big East Conference. DePaul University is a not for profit university. For 2010 and 2011, US News & World Report has ranked DePau...