Women’s Guild Continues Gallery of Gifts Tradition
The annual Gallery of Gifts holiday craft and vendor show, hosted by the University Women’s Guild, will return to campus Thursday, Nov. 14, and Friday, Nov. 15. Nearly 40 vendors will offer apparel,...
View ArticleFaculty, Staff Permitted to Bring Bag Lunches to Hogan Private Dining Room
Beginning Monday, Nov. 18, University faculty and staff will be permitted to bring brown bag lunches to the Faculty/Staff Private Dining Room in Hogan Dining Hall. We’re pleased to announce that...
View ArticleUniversity Community Invited to Celebrate ‘The Saint John’s Bible’ Display
The Division of Mission and Identity and Gumberg Library have teamed up to host several campus events in conjunction with a nearly month-long display of The Saint John’s Bible in the library. Genealogy...
View ArticleDU Alert, Other Methods Available to Learn of Weather Delays, Cancellations
As the season of winter weather begins, employees are reminded that there are various ways to be informed about weather delays or cancellations. A DU Alert will be sent to subscribers in the instance...
View ArticleNew Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Developed at Duquesne Targets Only Tumor Cells
A pancreatic cancer drug synthesized at Duquesne that targets only cancer cells without damaging normal cells is proving successful in early trials. Dr. Aleem Gangjee A University research team led by...
View ArticleMBA Sustainability Program Ranked No. 6 in the U.S. by Corporate Knights
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business MBA Sustainable Business Practices program has been ranked No. 6 nationally and No. 28 internationally on the Corporate Knights’ Better World MBA Rankings. “It is...
View ArticleRSVP for Duquesne/August Wilson House Fellow Presentation, Award Ceremony
RSVP now to attend a special celebration tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 14, to honor Njaimeh Njie, the fall 2019 Duquesne University/August Wilson House Fellow. Njaimeh Njie The event, open to the campus...
View ArticleNew Microsoft Office Vendor Selected for Employee ‘Training Pathways to...
Microsoft Office 2019 is coming soon! To help employees with the nuances of this new software and improve their skills, the Office of Human Resources Learning and Development team has invested in a new...
View ArticleCelebrate the Season at Annual ‘Christmas at Duquesne’ Concert
Faculty and staff are invited to celebrate the Christmas season by attending the Mary Pappert School of Music’s annual Christmas at Duquesne concert. Featured performers for this year’s event will be...
View ArticleLaw School Event Aims to Educate Public on Impeachment
As the presidential impeachment hearings continue in Washington, D.C., Duquesne’s School of Law will present a panel discussion on this controversial process. Understanding Impeachment will be held at...
View ArticleFinal Flu Clinic Scheduled for Dec. 5
The Center for Pharmacy Care will host the final campus flu shot clinic Thursday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Union. No appointment is necessary. Employees with Duquesne...
View ArticleAnnual Night of Lights Kicks off the Holiday Season
The Student Government Association invites faculty, staff and their families to the Night of Lights Wednesday, Dec. 4. Themed “A Duquesne Christmas Story,” this year’s celebration will include more...
View ArticleFaculty Plays Key Role in Improving Student Survey Participation
Students can complete the fall 2019 Student Evaluation Survey (SES), which is pivotal to improving the student learning experience, now through Tuesday, Dec. 10. A major factor to increasing SES...
View ArticleWomen’s Basketball Hopes to Rebound in 38th Annual City Game
The tradition continues when the Duquesne Dukes women’s basketball team takes on the Pitt Panthers for the 38th annual City Game Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Petersen Events Center. Tip-off is at 2 p.m....
View Article#FutureLaw Workshop to Explore How Law Addresses Technology
With artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies permeating all areas of law, Duquesne’s School of Law and The Federalist Society will explore the ways in which legal doctrine can be...
View ArticleFaculty, Staff Invited to Pop-Up Q&A Event with ‘The Saint John’s Bible’...
The Gumberg Library and the Division of Mission and Identity will host an informal Q&A session as part of The Saint John’s Bible exhibit. Tim Ternes, director of The Saint John’s Bible at Hill...
View ArticleReminder: Mass of Thanksgiving for University Community Tomorrow
The annual Mass of Thanksgiving will be held at noon tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 21, in the University’s Chapel of the Holy Spirit. All members of the Duquesne community are invited to attend. Mass...
View ArticleAugust Wilson House Fellow Njaimeh Njie Recognized at Campus Event
Duquesne and August Wilson House celebrated Pittsburgh-based photographer, filmmaker and multimedia producer Njaimeh Njie at a special event and award presentation Thursday, Nov. 14. President Ken...
View ArticleSarver Joins University’s Legal Affairs Division
Attorney Shane Sarver has joined Duquesne’s Division of Legal Affairs as assistant counsel, contract management, effective Nov. 25. He will report to Madelyn Reilly, vice president for legal affairs...
View ArticleExecutive Director of Content Strategy Named at Duquesne
Patricia Swisher has joined the Division of Marketing and Communications as its executive director of content strategy. She began her role, which is a new position at Duquesne, Nov. 14. Patricia...
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