Spring 2019 Edition of CTS ‘Cybersecurity Digest’ Available Now
The spring 2019 edition of Cybersecurity Digest, a newsletter produced by the Office of Computing and Technology Services, is available online. Readers can get tips for staying safe online and learn...
View ArticleMusic of Woody Shaw and Wayne Shorter Featured in ‘Uptown Jazz Series’
The next concert in the Uptown Jazz Series: Giants of Jazz will highlight the music of Woody Shaw and Wayne Shorter. Presented by the Mary Pappert School of Music, the performance is scheduled for...
View ArticleUrban Policy Professor to Address Health Problems Caused by Inequality
Dr. Mindy Fullilove, a psychiatrist who explores the ties between environment and mental health, will speak at Duquesne on Monday, Feb. 18, as part of the University’s United Pittsburgh speaker series....
View ArticleNext Human Rights Film Series Screening Looks at the Internet, Digital Cleaning
Viewers at the next screening of the University’s Human Rights Film Series will learn about content moderators who are paid to sift through and remove material on the internet that they consider...
View ArticleBayer, Pharmacy Schools to Host Preview Days for Accepted Students
Accepted science and pharmacy students will have the opportunity to meet faculty and current students during upcoming preview days. The Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences (BSNES)...
View ArticleThe Red Masquers Present ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’
The Red Masquers next stage production will feature a modernist Italian play that blurs the line between what is imaginary and what is real. Six Characters in Search of an Author, written by Luigi...
View ArticleGumberg Library Exhibit Showcases African Art Made by Hill District Children
In celebration of Black History Month, a new Gumberg Library exhibit features African art created by fourth and fifth-grade students from the Center That CARES in the Hill District. CHAAT: Children’s...
View ArticleReminder: Register for Founders Week Vespers and Reception
Faculty and staff can still register to attend the re-scheduled vespers and reception as part of Founders Week 2019. Vespers will be held this Friday, Feb. 15, at 4:30 p.m. in Trinity Hall. A reception...
View ArticleListening, Finding Common Ground Highlighted During Civil Discourse Event
More than 300 faculty, staff and students packed the Power Center Ballroom on Feb. 12 to hear leaders of various faiths speak at Civil Discourse, Faith and Community in a Changing Society. The event is...
View ArticleReminder: Duquesne Day of Giving is Feb. 19
The countdown is on for the fourth annual Duquesne Day of Giving, slated for Tuesday, Feb. 19. University alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents and friends are encouraged to visit...
View ArticleGrants Received
Funds totaling $211,863 were recently received by the School of Pharmacy and the School of Nursing. Wilson Meng, associate professor, School of Pharmacy, $186,863, from the National Institutes of...
View ArticleLaw Students Win Regional Champion Title at TYLA National Trial Competition
Third-year law students Erin Corcoran, Travis Gordon and Samantha Kovalyak earned the title of regional champions after defeating a team from Temple University Beasley School of Law during the final...
View ArticleCIQR Event, Book Launch to Focus on Political Aesthetics of Urban Public Art
Dr. Fred Evans, professor of philosophy and coordinator for the Center for Interpretive and Qualitative Research (CIQR), will present an upcoming lecture based on his new book Public Art and the...
View ArticleThomas Merton Book Inspires Catholic Artistic Imagination Series’ Concert
The next installment in the Catholic Artistic Imagination Series will feature an original musical composition based on prayers and drawings from Dialogues with Silence, a book by 20th century Catholic...
View ArticleHuman Rights Film Series Concludes with ‘The Great White Hoax’
The Human Rights Film Series concludes next Tuesday with a film about race-relations and white privilege in America while focusing on elements of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign for the presidency. The...
View ArticleGumberg Library Hosts Exhibit, Panel Discussion on August Wilson
To commemorate Black History Month, Gumberg Library will host a panel discussion on the life and works of late Pittsburgh playwright August Wilson in conjunction with a current exhibit on the local...
View ArticleCity’s Neighborhood Empowerment Chief to Speak at Duquesne
Majestic Lane, the deputy chief of neighborhood empowerment in the office of Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto, will speak at Duquesne Feb. 25 as part of the University’s United Pittsburgh speaker...
View ArticleBME, Nursing, Liberal Arts and Education Host Preview Days
Accepted biomedical engineering (BME), nursing, liberal arts and education students will have the opportunity to connect with faculty, staff and current students this weekend during each respective...
View ArticleCharles Henry Leach II Fund Grant Competition Announced
The Office of Research invites University faculty to submit proposals for the 2019 Charles Henry Leach II Fund grant competition. This grant program is designed to benefit Duquesne faculty and...
View ArticleDr. Kristine L. Blair Named New Dean of Liberal Arts
After a national search, Dr. Kristine L. Blair has been named dean of the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts at Duquesne University. Blair, who currently serves as dean of the College...
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