Ash Wednesday Campus Schedule Includes Evening Mass Celebrated by Bishop Zubik
The campus community is invited to celebrate Ash Wednesday on Wednesday, Feb. 26, which includes the distribution of ashes throughout the day at several campus locations and an evening Mass by the Most...
View ArticleCheer On Faculty and Students at Rangos Prizes Pitch Competition
Eleven teams of faculty and students will compete for $1,000 prizes in the John G. Rangos Sr. Prizes Pitch Competition Tuesday, Feb. 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Power Center Ballroom. The event is open...
View ArticleHuman Rights Film Series Concludes with ‘Invisible Hand’ and ‘The Silence of...
The Human Rights Film Series concludes next week with a pair of films highlighting the role politics can play in critical human rights issues. Invisible Hand will screen Monday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m., in...
View ArticleReminder: Upcoming Accepted Student Day Events on Campus
Accepted students and their families will be on campus throughout the months of February and March for a full day of activities during Duquesne’s Accepted Student Days (formerly known as Preview Days)....
View ArticleEnglish Professor Earns Prestigious NEH Fellowship
English Professor Dr. Greg Barnhisel is the recipient of a competitive National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowship, his second in the last seven years. Dr. Greg Barnhisel The $60,000 grant...
View ArticleReminder: Fifth Annual Day of Giving is Feb. 20
Duquesne alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents and friends are encouraged to visit duq.edu/dayofgiving on Thursday, Feb. 20, and make an online donation to show their support for the University and...
View ArticleFaculty and Staff Required to Enroll in Duo Multi-Factor Authentication
University employees will be required to enroll their Multipass account in Duo multi-factor authentication (MFA) by Tuesday, March 31. Introduced to campus by the Office of Computing and Technology...
View ArticleWomen in STEM Announces Travel Award Winners, Deadline for Next Round
Duquesne’s Women in STEM program announced the winners of its second round of travel awards. The awards program provides important opportunities for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early...
View ArticleCCFC Calls for Part-Time Faculty Mission Micro-Grant Applications
The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture (CCFC) is offering mission micro-grants to support part-time faculty in any discipline with projects that reflect and contribute to Duquesne’s mission and...
View ArticleRegistration Now Open for New Spring Employee Trainings
The Training Pathways to Professional Success program returns with new courses to help all University employees enhance their professional growth. All March trainings are free to attend. “We try to...
View Article‘Enigma’ Exhibit to Be Featured at Duquesne
An exhibit from the Republic of Poland detailing the early cracking of ten Enigma code by Polish mathematicians will be hosted by Duquesne. Enigma—Decipher Victory will be on display in Gumberg...
View ArticleReminder: RSVP for Annual Phenomenology Center Symposium
The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center’s 38th annual symposium, Experiencing Art: Phenomenology, Impressionism and Beyond, will be held on Thursday, March 12, and Friday, March 13, in the Gumberg...
View ArticleHear Conversations with Vietnam War Veterans
The Department of History invites faculty, staff and students to an evening of storytelling and discussion with Vietnam veterans during its annual Vietnam Symposium. Conversations with Veterans of the...
View ArticleNew Public Scholarship Workshops to Help Faculty Share Expertise
Duquesne is launching a series of new innovative Public Scholarship workshops to help faculty and graduate students share their expertise and research with a broader audience. Associate Provost for...
View ArticleReminder: Celebrate Daniel Brottier’s Feast Day
The Division of Mission and Identity invite faculty and staff to celebrate the Feast Day of Blessed Daniel Brottier with a Feast on Feast Days giveaway. Daniel Brottier The Offices of Mission Animation...
View ArticleResearchers Create Biomarker that May Help Identify Children Developing Autism
A Duquesne research team has created accurate biomarker measurements that may help identify children who are developing autism. Dr. Howard Kingston The biomarker readings, which relate chemical toxin...
View Article‘The Times’ is Taking a Publishing Break
The Times will not publish Wednesday, March 4, due to the University’s spring break. Publication will resume Wednesday, March 11.
View ArticleWomen’s Guild Hosting Online Auction for Duquesne Scholarship
The Duquesne University Women’s Guild presents an online auction for a $6,000 Duquesne University Scholarship. Funds raised from the auction will support both an endowed scholarship for Duquesne...
View ArticleEvents Scheduled to Raise Awareness About Preventing Sexual Violence
Several student organizations and departments are collaborating to host events throughout March and April as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Events open to faculty and staff include:...
View ArticleSummer Camps Return to Campus for 2020
Several schools and departments across campus will once again host youth summer camps. Registrations are now open for music, pharmacy, creative writing and theater camps. See the Summer Camps website...
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