Rochester New York DePaul > Blog > Rochester New York Adaptive Reuse in Rochester, NY: New Life for the Cunningham Carriage Factory By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic products… View Article HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article Carriage Factory: A Drive Down Memory Lane By: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development Julia Chiavaroli Viscardi’s gentle voice takes the listener back to a far-away time when the Bullshead neighborhood in… View Article DePaul Senior Olympics By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Click here to learn more about life in DePaul’s Senior Living Communities. “Today’s games are about brain power,… View Article Mental Illness Awareness Week It’s time. Time to make a difference in the lives of those living with a mental illness and the lives of everyone affected by mental… View Article WorkGuide Increases its Capacity to Serve Persons Who are Deaf By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator DePaul’s WorkGuide program is now serving an increasing number of clients who are deaf, hard of hearing or using American… View Article Newlyweds at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Apartment Program By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Andrelece came to live at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Treatment Apartment program three years ago. Soon after, she… View Article Adaptive Reuse of Buildings in Rochester, NY and Buffalo, NY By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Several of DePaul’s recent projects have employed adaptive reuse, or “the process that adapts buildings for new uses… View Article Previous
Adaptive Reuse in Rochester, NY: New Life for the Cunningham Carriage Factory By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic products… View Article
HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article
Carriage Factory: A Drive Down Memory Lane By: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development Julia Chiavaroli Viscardi’s gentle voice takes the listener back to a far-away time when the Bullshead neighborhood in… View Article
DePaul Senior Olympics By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Click here to learn more about life in DePaul’s Senior Living Communities. “Today’s games are about brain power,… View Article
Mental Illness Awareness Week It’s time. Time to make a difference in the lives of those living with a mental illness and the lives of everyone affected by mental… View Article
WorkGuide Increases its Capacity to Serve Persons Who are Deaf By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator DePaul’s WorkGuide program is now serving an increasing number of clients who are deaf, hard of hearing or using American… View Article
Newlyweds at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Apartment Program By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Andrelece came to live at DePaul’s Neighborhood of the Arts (NOTA) Treatment Apartment program three years ago. Soon after, she… View Article
Adaptive Reuse of Buildings in Rochester, NY and Buffalo, NY By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Several of DePaul’s recent projects have employed adaptive reuse, or “the process that adapts buildings for new uses… View Article