Mission and Ministry wins grant to develop Student Bridgebuilding Fellowship

New Student Fellowship will focus on interfaith dialogue and bridgebuilding

As a Vincentian institution, DePaul’s mission calls the university community to support the integral human development of students in a diverse, multifaith and inclusive community. A new student fellowship program will contribute to this goal by combining Interfaith America’s curriculum and a sustainable, distributed program model rooted in the student experience to engage students in leveraging their strengths to find solutions to issues important to them.

Between 40 and 50 students will have the opportunity to gain transformative skills in interfaith dialogue and facilitation through a $6,832 grant from Interfaith America, a Chicago-based nonprofit that provides consultation and training to “unlock the potential” of religious diversity and to foster a vibrant pluralism. Fellowships are open to student leaders in the Division of Mission and Ministry (DMM) and from the broader campus community.

At a time when many DePaul community members are personally experiencing the pain and anguish of a divided and war-torn world, this collaboration with Interfaith America offers opportunities for the healing, sharing and restoration that our community needs.

The Student Bridgebuilding Fellowship begins with information sessions and a community building brunch on Nov. 1, 2024, in Arts and Letters room 211.  Sessions will take place at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and will last an hour.  Attendance at one of the information brunches is required to apply to the fellowship.  Students will then complete a brief application and be notified of their selection for the program.

Throughout the winter quarter, fellows will participate in sessions co-facilitated and guided by staff members who were trained last summer at the Interfaith America Bridging the Gap seminar. Each session will include time for making connections between DePaul’s Vincentian mission and the curriculum called the “Vincentian Voice.”

Using a distributed model of leadership, each student leader will be asked to engage their peers in bridgebuilding skills during the spring quarter. Fellows will use the spring quarter to share their wisdom and new skills with peers on campus, generating enthusiasm and invitations for the following year. Seniors will be gifted special cords for graduation, indicating their training as a Bridgebuilding Fellow.

Bereavement Notice: Dr. Doug Bruce

It is with a heavy heart that we share news of the death of our DePaul colleague, Dr. Doug Bruce, professor and former department chair in Health Sciences in the College of Science and Health. He passed away this past week after losing his difficult battle with cancer.

Doug made an indelible impact on the Department of Health Sciences, the College of Science and Health, and DePaul University as a whole. His dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to excellence have left a memorable legacy. He was not only a brilliant public health scholar and a dedicated educator but also a kind and generous person who touched the lives of many students, faculty, and staff. His research focused on the health behavior of persons living with chronic conditions, receiving numerous grants for his work supporting local, national, and international organizations.

As department chair, Doug led with vision and compassion, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment that allowed both faculty and students to thrive. His innovative approach to public health and his commitment to social justice were reflected in his work and inspired all who had the privilege of working with him.

Doug was also an alum of the Vincentian Mission Institute program and his commitment to our Vincentian mission was evident in the quality and focus of his work and his dedication to personal and professional relationships. He was a remarkable person, full of warmth and wisdom, and his legacy will continue to influence and inspire us.

Please keep Doug’s family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

A virtual tribute wall, an obituary, and more information can be found here:  https://www.inclusivefuneralcare.com/m/obituaries/Robert-Bruce-35/Memories