The ‘Times’ to Take a Thanksgiving Break
The Duquesne University Times will not publish Wednesday, Nov. 27, because of the Thanksgiving break. Publication will resume Wednesday, Dec. 4. Have a blessed Thanksgiving holiday.
View ArticleDr. John M. Kauffman Named Founding Dean of Duquesne’s College of Osteopathic...
After a very competitive national search, Dr. John M. Kauffman Jr. D.O. was named founding dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Duquesne during a press conference this morning. He will assume...
View ArticleDuquesne Hosts Eighth Annual Accounting CPE Conference
Duquesne’s Palumbo-Donahue School of Business hosted its eighth annual Accounting Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Conference Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Power Center Ballroom. The sold-out event...
View ArticlePharmacy Graduates Exceed National Average on Licensure Exam
Duquesne’s 2019 School of Pharmacy graduating class achieved a 98.44% first-time pass rate on the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX), easily surpassing the national average of...
View ArticleWomen in STEM Announces Travel Award Winners, Deadline for Next Round
Women in STEM at Duquesne has announced the winners of its first round of travel awards. The program provides important opportunities for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty...
View ArticleReminder: Christmas at Duquesne Concert on Sunday
Faculty and staff are invited to ring in the Christmas season at the annual Christmas at Duquesne concert presented by the Mary Pappert School of Music. The concert will be held Sunday, Dec. 8, at 7:30...
View ArticleWecht Institute Seminar to Explore the Ethics of Pre-Trial Publicity
Traditionally, the “13th Juror” phenomenon has applied to the judicial power to set aside a jury verdict when the weight of the evidence contradicts it. In today’s legal world, that power is...
View ArticleAnnual Red Masquers’ One Acts for Charity to Benefit Jewish Family and...
This year’s annual Red Masquers’ One Acts for Charity will benefit the Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) of Pittsburgh with one-act plays produced and directed by Duquesne students. “The Red...
View ArticleReminder: Final Flu Clinic Available Thursday
The Center for Pharmacy Care will host the final of three campus flu shot clinics Thursday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Union. No appointment is necessary. Employees with...
View ArticleReminder: Law School Event Aims to Educate Public on Impeachment
As the presidential impeachment hearings continue in Washington, Duquesne’s School of Law will present a panel discussion on this controversial process. Understanding Impeachment will be held at noon...
View ArticlePittsburgh Magazine Honors Kelley for Excellence in Nursing
Dr. Patricia Watts Kelley has been named one of Pittsburgh Magazine’s 2019 Excellence in Nursing honorees. The magazine created the annual recognition three years ago to highlight “the unsung heroes of...
View ArticleSlides Available from November 20 Town Hall
The presentation slides used in the November 20 town hall meeting for faculty and staff are now available on DORI. “I’m grateful to the many faculty and staff who attended the town hall meeting in...
View ArticleNight of Lights Illuminated Campus, Kicked off the Holiday Season
The Student Government Association hosted the annual Night of Lights celebration Dec. 4. Themed “A Duquesne Christmas Story,” this year’s festivities included more than 5,000 lights. Attendees were...
View ArticleReminder: Women in STEM Sets Application Deadline for Travel Awards
Women in STEM at Duquesne has announced its second round of travel awards. The program provides important opportunities for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty in STEM to...
View ArticleCTE Announces Call for Creative Teaching Awards Submissions
Duquesne’s Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) recognizes the importance of excellence in teaching and learning through the Creative Teaching Awards, which recognize faculty who have implemented...
View ArticleReminder: RSVP for Annual Christmas Celebration
Join colleagues from across campus to rejoice in the holiday season during the annual employee Christmas celebration. This year’s event will take place Monday, Dec. 23, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Union...
View ArticleGraduates to be Honored During Winter Commencement Ceremonies
More than 450 members of the class of 2019 will graduate Friday, Dec. 20, at school commencement ceremonies held throughout campus. Each school will hold individual commencement ceremonies where...
View ArticleReminder: Women in STEM Application Deadline is Jan. 1
Women in STEM at Duquesne has announced its second round of travel awards. The program provides important opportunities for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early-career faculty in STEM to...
View ArticleReminder: CTE Calls for Creative Teaching Awards Submissions
Duquesne’s Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) recognizes the importance of excellence in teaching and learning through the Creative Teaching Awards, which recognize faculty who have implemented...
View ArticleStudents Create Workshop to Provide Toys for Children with Disabilities
Just in time for the holiday season, Duquesne students are helping to design, adapt and fix toys for children with disabilities through START-Play Hackers. The student group, led by Duquesne...
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