ODI Accepting Donations for 14th Annual Turkey Drive
The campus community is invited to contribute to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s (ODI) 14th annual Turkey Drive, which provides turkey dinners for local families in need. The ODI is accepting...
View Article‘Antisemitism, Hate and Social Responsibility Conference’ is Free to Campus
Duquesne faculty, staff and students can attend the Antisemitism, Hate and Social Responsibility Conference, hosted by Classrooms Without Borders, at no cost. The University is a co-sponsor of the...
View ArticleSpiritan Pedagogy Lunch Series Continues Next Week
The second installment of this year’s Spiritan Pedagogy lunch series will continue to explore how to reimagine academic excellence in holistic ways that move beyond the usual academic standards....
View ArticleEnviroBytes Event Focuses on African American’s Work with Ornamental...
The Center for Environmental Research and Education will host Longwood Gardens Fellow Abra Lee, who will present African American Cultural Contributions to Ornamental Horticulture during the next...
View ArticleProposals for Paluse Faculty Research Grants Due Next Week
All full-time faculty are reminded that preliminary proposals for the Paluse Faculty Research Grants are due Monday, Oct. 21. Sponsored by the Center for Catholic Faith and Culture (CCFC), the grants...
View ArticleFaculty, Staff Invited to National Retirement Security Week Event
Faculty and staff are invited to attend Meet the University’s Retirement Plan Providers Monday, Oct. 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the second-floor Union Atrium. The Office of Human Resources is hosting...
View ArticleLocal College Students to Participate in Annual Sales Challenge
Local college and university students will have the chance to build their sales skills and compete for up to $5,000 in scholarship prizes at the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business’ annual Steel City...
View ArticleBSN Grads Achieve a 94.38% NCLEX-RN Exam First-Time Pass Rate
The School of Nursing graduating class of 2019 achieved a 94.38% first-time pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). The NCLEX-RN exam is a standardized test...
View ArticleDuquesne Reports Strong First-Time Pa. Bar Pass Rate, Exceeding Statewide...
Duquesne School of Law graduates achieved an 87.88% first-time pass rate on the July 2019 Pennsylvania bar exam, placing them among only four schools to achieve a first-time pass rate of 87% or above....
View ArticleAdditional Rangos Prizes Announced
Due to the success of the Rangos Prize initiative, John G. Rangos Sr. has provided additional awards for the current academic year. Developed to engage faculty and students in shaping the University’s...
View ArticleNursing School Honors Sister Rosemary Donley at McGinley-Rice Conference
The School of Nursing honored Sister Rosemary Donley, S.C., during the 10th annual McGinley-Rice Symposium Oct. 17. Donley, nursing professor and the Jacques Laval Chair for Justice for Vulnerable...
View ArticleDuquesne to Display First Modern Illuminated Manuscript of ‘The Saint John’s...
An illuminated Bible created using materials and techniques of medieval manuscripts will be featured in an upcoming Gumberg Library exhibition. Sally Mae Joseph applies gesso over a frisket stencil...
View ArticleRed Masquers to Take Audience On a ‘2.5 Minute Ride’
The Red Masquers will present 2.5 Minute Ride for its next stage production. Red Masquers_2.5 Minute Ride Flyer Written by Tony award-winning playwright and lyricist Lisa Kron, the play switches among...
View ArticleNew Collaborative Teaching Grant Announced
The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture (CCFC) and the Center for Community-Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR) are offering a new Collaborative Teaching for the Common Good grant. This $6,000 award...
View ArticleMedia Department Scholars Honored at National Convention
Three scholars with ties to the media department in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts were presented with awards at the American Journalism Historians Association Convention....
View Article‘Mitzvah, Mercy and Good Deeds’ to Commemorate Lives Lost, Those Affected by...
A collaboration between Spiritan Campus Ministry and the School of Law is providing campus an opportunity to recognize the one-year commemoration of the anti-Semitic attack on the Dor Hadash, New Light...
View ArticleUniversity’s Save America’s Treasures Grant to Help Restore August Wilson House
Duquesne University has received and will administer a federal Save America’s Treasures grant of $499,628 on behalf of the August Wilson House. The funding will support restoration efforts for the...
View ArticleCentury Club of Distinguished Duquesne Alumni Welcomes New Members
Three new members were inducted into the Century Club of Distinguished Duquesne University Alumni Oct. 25 as part of Homecoming Weekend. Current and new Century Club members with President Ken Gormley....
View ArticleUniversity Community Honors Duquesne Traditions During Homecoming Weekend
Alumni, faculty, staff and students gathered on campus this weekend for the 2019 Homecoming celebration, Seasons Change, Traditions Remain. Activities and events included class reunions, a dueling...
View ArticleCenter for Pharmacy Care to Host Flu Shot Clinic
The Center for Pharmacy Care will host a campus flu shot clinic Thursday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Union. Employees with Duquesne University benefits are eligible to...
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