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Commemorating Dr. Houk.

24 May

The DePaul Department of Geography invites our students and faculty to join us this coming Wednesday for the memorial commemoration of the department’s founder Dr. Richard J. Houk, who passed away on February 18th at age 90. The commemoration will be held in Cortelyou Commons on Wednesday, May 30, 9am–11am. Here are some words and memories about Dr. Houk as shared on the department’s website:

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death this past Saturday (February 18th, 2012) of Dr. Richard J. Houk, age 90. Dr. Houk was a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Geography. He was the longest serving faculty member in the history of DePaul University joining the university in 1946. Dr. Houk founded the Department of Geography in 1949 and the DePaul Geographical Society in 1961. He served as a mentor and inspiration to countless students and faculty members. During his long career Dr. Houk received many awards and recognitions. A World War II veteran, in 1963 he was awarded the decoration of Caballero del Orden de Merito Civil by the Spanish Government in recognition of years of unique efforts to increase and improve good relations between the U.S. and Spain. Dr. Houk was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship and in 1967 and 1968 he lived in Portugal and studied Portugal’s agricultural industry. Over his lifetime he visited in excess of 100 countries on 6 contients and led tour groups to many of these. He taught until 2010 and continued to offer lectures at the monthly meeting of the DePaul Geographical Society. A keen student of the world, we in the Department are deeply appreciative of Dick’s service to DePaul and Geography. He will be greatly missed.

Dr. Houk’s obituary in the Chicago Tribune can be read here: Houk Obituary

For information about this and other geography-related event, view our events calendar under the Events tab.

Dig into DUG, DePaul’s First Urban Garden!

15 May

The DePaul Urban Farming Organization (UFO) recently launched a raised bed urban garden on the university-owned vacant lot located at the corner of Belden Ave. & Bissell St across from Wish Field. The Geography Department’s own Faith Kohler, Co-president of UFO and President of the Geography Honors Society (GTU), wrote about the opening of the garden in the most recent issue of Passages.  As she explains, the garden, which opened on May 4th, “will serve as an ongoing Environmental Studies lab space, as well as a volunteer outlet for students, faculty, and staff eager to rekindle their connection with the earth.” Not only is she the Co-president of the group that got the garden going, Faith will also be working this summer as a garden manager for the DePaul Urban Garden (DUG), so if you see her around campus and want to express your interest in getting involved, be sure to let her know!  Already the garden is filling with various vegetables and herbs. That said, there is still work to be done and plenty of ways to get your hands dirty!

Contact depaulufo@gmail.com with your questions or stop by the next UFO meeting on Monday, May 21 from 6 to 7 pm in McGowan South room 404 to join the organization. Check out the full story in Volume 1 Issue 2 of Passages.

Some Upcoming Events: The Month of May

14 May

I stumbled into “INTerrupted Silence,” the DePaul International Studies blog, and found they have a pretty extensive list of upcoming around the city events that I think us Geographers might be interested in! Thought I would share to maybe launch some encouragement for us to expand on this list.

Two events in particular to add to this list: the Geography Department’s Awards Ceremony geographers on May 23rd at 4:30 PM in the Richardson Library Rosati Room #300; and the memorial commemoration for Dick Houk, the founder of the DePaul Department of Geography, in Cortelyou Commons on May 30th from 9-11am.

Enjoy!

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