ASHA Honors Rangos Faculty, Students with Meritorious Poster Award
The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) recognized Associate Athletic Training Professor Dr. Sarah Manspeaker, Associate Speech-Language-Pathology Professor Dr. Sarah Wallace and three...
View ArticleOffice of Diversity and Inclusion’s Annual Turkey Drive Accepting Donations
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) is hosting its 15th annual Turkey Drive, which provides Thanksgiving dinners to families in need. ODI is accepting monetary donations of any amount through...
View ArticleOne Week Left to Apply for Women in STEM Travel Support
Women in STEM at Duquesne (WIS@DU) is offering travel awards for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty in STEM and health science fields. The first application deadline is...
View ArticleVirtual Public Workshops for Faculty, Grad Students Scheduled for October
The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture (CCFC) is continuing its Public Scholarship workshop series designed to offer faculty and graduate students the opportunity to work to make their expertise and...
View ArticleUniversity Writing Center Expands to the Hill District Community with...
A new initiative is broadening the University Writing Center’s reach into the neighboring Hill District community with the creation of a center that offers writing instruction and creative writing...
View ArticleCampus Community Invited to Virtual Spiritan Pedagogy Discussion
The virtual Spiritan Pedagogy series returns next week with the focus on Broadening Our Scholarship, Deepening Our Disciplinary Commitments and Reaching People on the Margins. Faculty, staff and...
View ArticleUniversity Provides Update on College of Osteopathic Medicine
Faculty and staff are invited to attend a virtual event during which Dr. John Kauffman Jr., founding dean of Duquesne’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, will share the latest news on the school, which...
View Article11th Annual McGinley-Rice Symposium Addresses the Issue of Hunger
The upheaval of the coronavirus pandemic has caused widespread unemployment in the United States—and a marked increase in people needing food. Such calamity makes Sister Rosemary Donley, S.C., seem...
View ArticleFormer Pa. Governor Tom Ridge, Rep. Conor Lamb, Houston Mayor Among Those to...
During what’s arguably been one of the most contentious periods in U.S. history, many scholars, pundits and media figures all have lamented the state of public conversation and debate. As a nation, how...
View ArticleUniversity Webinar to Center on Equity and Access in Athletics and Beyond
Faculty, staff, students and the public are invited to watch an important and timely webinar presented by the University and Duquesne Athletics and co-sponsored by the Atlantic 10 (A-10) Commission on...
View ArticleFaculty, Staff Invited to Virtual Global Sustainability Conference
Duquesne University is one of several institutions hosting one of the world’s largest events on sustainability, which faculty and students can attend virtually for free. The Global Conference on...
View ArticleAnnual United Way Campaign is Underway
The University’s 2021 United Way Campaign has begun. Although different from past campaigns, this year it is considered a “rollover campaign” continuing from last year. The goal remains the same—to...
View ArticleHistory Department, Dollar Bank Collaborate on New Series About Pittsburgh...
The Department of History and Dollar Bank have partnered to create the annual Pittsburgh History Speaker Series, which will feature expert discussions of local history. The inaugural event,...
View Article‘The Face of the Person Who is Hungry’ at the Center of Annual Symposium
The coronavirus pandemic and widespread unemployment across the nation have led to a significant increase in people needing food. Hunger isn’t a new issue, but it is one that scholars, activists,...
View ArticleBiology Professor’s Board Game That Teaches About COVID-19 Awarded Silver Medal
You Make Me Sick, a board game that teaches students about the immune system, infectious diseases and good health habits, has won a 2020 International Serious Play silver medal in the category of U.S....
View ArticleRegister Now for Virtual Event on ‘Politics, Contentious Elections and Civil...
Registration is open for Politics, Contentious Elections and Civil Discourse, a free and timely event that will be held virtually via Zoom from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21. The event is part of...
View ArticleMark Your Calendar for ‘The Rooney Rule and What’s Next’
Faculty, staff, students and the public are reminded to watch an upcoming webinar presented by the University and Duquesne Athletics and co-sponsored by the Atlantic 10 (A-10) Commission on Racial...
View ArticleDuquesne Hosting Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair
The Center for Career Development, via Handshake, will host one of the region’s largest virtual Graduate and Professional School Fairs next week. Students will have the opportunity to virtually network...
View ArticleReminder: Register for Final Public Scholarship Virtual Workshops
Faculty and graduate students are reminded that registration is open for the final two sessions in the Public Scholarship workshops, presented by the Center for Catholic Faith and Culture. The...
View ArticleSocial Justice Reading Club Event to Focus on the Late Rep. John...
“Sometimes I hear people saying nothing has changed…come and walk in my shoes.” –Rep. John Lewis on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington (Aug. 28, 2013). An upcoming virtual panel event will...
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