Pittsburgh Song Collaborative, Poets Join Final ‘Schubert on the Bluff’...
The three-year Schubert on the Bluff series hosted by the Mary Pappert School of Music will conclude this weekend with a performance featuring a co-presentation with the Pittsburgh Song Collaborative...
View ArticleSeniors to Discuss Campus Ministry Experiences at Final Libermann Luncheon
The Libermann Luncheon Series concludes on Wednesday, April 18, at noon in the Africa Room with three graduating seniors discussing their respective experiences working with Spiritan Campus Ministry....
View Article30th Annual Spring Clean-Up This Weekend
Join hundreds of students, faculty and staff to make a cleaner and greener difference in the greater Hill District and South Side neighborhoods this Saturday, April 14, at the University’s 30th Annual...
View ArticlePet Therapy, Ritual Art, Open House Among Gumberg’s National Library Week...
The campus community is invited to celebrate and acknowledge the many contributions of U.S. librarians and libraries—including Duquesne’s own Gumberg Library—during the annual National Library Week....
View ArticleMusic Students Heading to Quarter Finals of Chamber Music Competition
Two students and a recent graduate from the Mary Pappert School of Music will compete as a trio in the quarterfinals of the 45th annual Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. The Besozzi Trio,...
View ArticleCampus Invited to Meet Veterans, Service Dogs at Towers Dinner Tonight
The Offices of Residence Life and Military/Veterans Affairs are teaming up with Parkhurst Dining at Duquesne to host a special Vietnamese Dinner tonight in the Sean Hogan Dining Center in Towers...
View ArticleGraduate History Students Design, Unveil Exhibit on Spiritan’s Ministry in...
A new exhibit highlighting the Spiritan congregation’s ministry in Africa will soon be permanently on display in the Union’s Africa Room. Organized and designed by graduate students in Assistant...
View ArticleForensic Science and Law Conference to Reinvestigate RFK, MLK Assassinations
Experts in criminal law, forensic pathology, journalism and civil rights will explore the lives, deaths and social justice legacies of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., on...
View ArticleStories from the Hill District to be Shared at Upcoming Event
Undergraduate psychology students and community representatives will share stories from the Hill District during an upcoming off-campus event. Voices in the Hill—The Hill as Home: A Public Reading will...
View ArticleDiscounted Apple Products Featured at Faculty and Staff Appreciation Sale
The Duquesne University Computer Store will feature its lowest prices of the year on Apple products during the one-day Faculty and Staff Appreciation Sale. Scheduled for Tuesday, April 24, the event...
View ArticleVisiting Experts Presenting Teachers’ Workshop on Finnish Education Success
Educators at all levels will have the opportunity to learn about the principles behind the renowned Finnish education system and how they’re implemented in practice at an upcoming workshop hosted by...
View ArticleLocal Fallen Soldier to be Honored at Annual Run for Ryan
The ninth annual Run for Ryan, a campus-wide 5K honoring the life of Marine Sgt. Ryan H. Lane of Castle Shannon, will be held this Saturday, April 21, at 9:30 a.m. beginning at the Duquesne Union. Sgt....
View ArticleStudent Photography Exhibit Highlights Science, Nature in North American Parks
The nature photography of Daniel Robinson, an environmental sciences senior and 2017 Honors College Endowed Fellowship winner, will be exhibited in the first floor lobby of Mellon Hall (Bluff St. side)...
View ArticleDuquesne Students Make the Cut with NASA Project
A group of Duquesne students are working to create a zip tie cutter that can be used in outer space as part of a NASA challenge that concludes with a trip to Houston in May. Called the NASA...
View ArticleSupport Duquesne Students through ‘Count Me In’ During Open Enrollment
As part of the annual benefits open enrollment process online, Duquesne faculty and staff will again have the opportunity to enroll in convenient payroll deduction to support the Duquesne Fund. The...
View ArticleStay Heathy and Earn Wellness Dollars with New Program
The Office of Human Resources has partnered with Cigna, UPMC Health Plan and The Center for Pharmacy Care to offer University employees a comprehensive new Wellness in Motion program. As part of the...
View ArticleBookstore Manager Recognized by Barnes & Noble for Campus Leadership
Duquesne University bookstore manager John Kachur is one of just five individuals recently selected nationally to receive the Barnes & Noble Campus Leadership Award. Kachur, who was chosen from...
View ArticleDU in the News [April 2018]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. April 25 Colleges and Universities Located in Pittsburgh WPXI-TV included Duquesne University on this list of the colleges and...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [April 25, 2018]
What have Dr. John Mitcham, Dr. Lucia Osa-Melero and Rona Kaufman been up to? Dr. John Mitcham, assistant professor of history, was the keynote speaker at the 2018 Ph.D. Conference in Politics and...
View ArticleGrants Received [April 25, 2018]
Funds totaling $25,000 were recently received by the School of Pharmacy. Dr. Jennifer Elliott, $25,000, from The Heinz Endowments, for a project to bring comprehensive asthma treatment to a high-risk...
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