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DU in the News [June 2017]

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News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives.

June 6
People on the Move 6/6/17
The Pittsburgh Business Times reported that Dr. Kenneth Parker has been named the Ryan Endowed Chair for Newman Studies at Duquesne.

Pittsburgh’s Transformation Is a Model for Clean Energy Innovation
The Harvard Business Review reported that Duquesne is part of a collaboration with Pittsburgh leaders in an effort to think strategically about the city’s infrastructure challenges.

Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention-Veteran’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Program
The Federal Register reported that Duquesne’s School of Nursing is an intended recipient of a Health Resources and Services Administration single-source award for nurse education, practice, quality and retention for the veteran’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing.

June 5
No, Darlene Harris Can’t Run for Pittsburgh Mayor as a Republican
The Incline interviewed Associate Law Professor Joseph Sabino Mistick for this story about the challenges associated with launching a write-in campaign for mayor.

One in 5 Surgical Weight-Loss Patients Take Prescription Opioids 7 Years After Surgery
Health Medicine Network published this clinical study in which Dr. Melissa Kalarchian, associate dean for research and professor of nursing and psychology, was an author and researcher.

June 3
Cosby Case: Pretrial Rulings Decided What Jury Will and Won’t Hear
NBC News interviewed Law Professor Wes Oliver for this story about the pre-trial hearings for the Bill Cosby case and what evidence the jurors would and would not hear.

June 2
Famed Criminalist Henry Lee Recounts O.J. Simpson Trial
The Post-Gazette included this feature story about the Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law hosting the Pioneers of Forensic Science Conference, which honored expert criminalist Dr. Henry Lee.

June 1
Famed Attorney F. Lee Bailey Discusses Making Legal History
KDKA-TV included this story about the Wecht Institute hosting some of the nation’s top legal and scientific experts at the Pioneers of Forensic Science Conference.

Pittsburgh Has a Severe Shortage of Black Teachers and That’s Hurting Black Students
PublicSource interviewed Dr. Temple Lovelace, associate professor of counseling, psychology and special education, for this story about how increasing the amount of minority teachers in schools can positively impact minority students.


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