Later that year, the university required a campus Republican group to redesign posters reading "Unborn Lives Matter" before granting permission to post them on the campus. University administrators said they objected to the poster because it was provocative toward the Black Lives Matter movement but that they were open to the group posting other pro-life flyers at DePaul.
In May 2024, the university fired adjunct professor Anne d’Aquino on the basis of an optional assignment on the human biology impacts of Palestinian genocide in the context of the Rafah offensive. The university later told Inside Higher Ed that the termination was related to an email d'Aquino sent students that was shared widely over social media. Representatives from the American Association of University Professors and Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression have suggested that the termination may violate academic freedom.
== Campuses ==
DePaul's two campuses are in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago and in the downtown Loop …