Department of Justice Grant will Help Expand Nursing’s Sexual Assault Nurse...
A $499,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will help the School of Nursing broaden its Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program to include a Campus SANE Network Program. The DOJ...
View ArticleFaculty Plays Key Role in Improving Student Survey Participation
Students can complete the fall 2020 Student Evaluation Survey (SES), which is pivotal to improving the student learning experience, now through Monday, Nov. 29. Faculty encouragement, such as setting...
View ArticleForensic Science Symposium to Focus on Hate Crimes
When Hate Hits Home: Investigating, Prosecuting and Preventing Domestic Terrorism is the subject of the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law’s 19th Annual Symposium. The two-day event,...
View ArticleDeadline Approaching for Paluse Faculty Research Grant Proposals
Full-time faculty members from all academic disciplines at Duquesne are invited to submit preliminary proposals for the annual Paluse Faculty Research Grants sponsored by the Center for Catholic Faith...
View ArticleDuquesne University Senior Vice President for Legal Affairs to Retire in May...
After more than a decade of service to Duquesne University, Madelyn A. Reilly will retire from her role as vice president for legal affairs and general counsel, effective May 1, 2021. Madelyn A. Reilly...
View ArticleMBA-Sustainable Business Practices Ranked No. 1 in the United States
Corporate Knights magazine has ranked Duquesne’s MBA Sustainable Business Practices program No. 1 in the United States and No. 4 in the world in its 18th annual Better World MBA Rankings, which...
View ArticleRangos Prizes Competition Looks to Expand Student Horizons
Registration is open for the next round of John G. Rangos Sr. Prizes, a competition designed to inspire students and faculty to enhance Duquesne’s curriculum and prepare students for productive...
View Article$1.5 Million Gift Creates Center for Student Success in School of Business
A recent $1.5 million gift from a benefactor wishing to remain anonymous has enabled the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business to establish the Center for Student Success (CSS). This new hub will require...
View ArticleThe ‘Times’ to Take a Thanksgiving Break
The Duquesne University Times will not publish Wednesday, Nov. 25, because of the Thanksgiving break. Publication will resume Wednesday, Dec. 2. Have a blessed Thanksgiving holiday.
View ArticleWomen in STEM Travel Support Applications Due Jan. 1
Women in STEM at Duquesne is offering travel awards for female students, postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty in STEM and health science fields. The program provides important opportunities...
View ArticleDuquesne Entrepreneurship Competition Names Semi-Finalists
Duquesne announced 20 semi-finalists for its New Venture Challenge (DNVC) entrepreneurship competition hosted by the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business. The three-stage business plan competition is...
View ArticleCenter for Career Development Launches DukesConnect
The Center for Career Development (CCD) and Office of Alumni Engagement are bringing students together with talented alumni practitioners through the recently launched DukesConnect, a LinkedIn-like...
View ArticleVirtual Christmas at Duquesne Concert to Celebrate the Sounds of the Season
A concert playlist from the Mary Pappert School of Music will ring in the holiday season with Christmas hits and classics. Christmas at Duquesne will be available for free through an on-demand playlist...
View ArticleStaff Awards, Milestones Celebrated at Virtual Ceremony
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley and the University’s Staff Advisory Council honored employees at a virtual staff awards ceremony Nov. 23. The event recognized recipients of this year’s staff...
View ArticleAnnual Turkey Drive Provides for 200 Families
Thanks to Duquesne’s faculty and staff, the University’s 15th Annual Turkey Drive provided 200 turkeys to families during the Thanksgiving holiday. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI)...
View ArticleDepartment Chair Linkov Named 2020 AAAS Fellow
Department Chair Dr. Faina Linkov has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for her contributions to biobehavioral cancer research, global health work...
View ArticleSummary Annual Reports for Duquesne’s Retirement Plans Now Available
Summary annual reports for 2019 are now available on the Benefits, Required Notices webpage for all employees with Duquesne University 401(a) and 403(b) defined contribution retirement plans. The...
View ArticleProfessor Provides Support to Local Math Teachers at...
During the pandemic, educators have had to find creative ways to continuously adapt to the ever-changing circumstances of remote learning. Dr. Melissa Boston Dr. Melissa Boston, director of teacher...
View ArticleJ-Term Offers Horizon-Expanding Education to Faculty, Staff
As a gesture of thanks for the collective hard work and continuous regard for health and wellbeing shown during the past semester, the University is offering an online J-Term to enrolled students,...
View ArticleOverlooked Treatment May Improve Survival Rates for Ovarian Cancer Patients
A treatment that may improve the 10-year survival rate for ovarian cancer patients should be a consideration, according to a recent study published by a Duquesne researcher. Dr. Faina Linkov...
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