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Panel Discussion to Cover ‘The Anne Frank of Lithuania’

Faculty and staff are invited to a panel discussion on Finding Matilda: The Anne Frank of Lithuania, a documentary that explores how a team of scientists, scholars, students and volunteers discovered...

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Human Rights Film Series Highlights ‘Race, Rights, Responsibilities’

Duquesne’s 14th annual Virtual Human Rights Film Series presents Race, Rights, Responsibilities, a lineup of four films selected to highlight and encourage conversation about critical human rights...

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CESTL Seeks Faculty for Community-Engagement Mentorship

The Community-Engaged Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Institute (CESTL) will launch its inaugural cohort in spring 2021. CESTL matches faculty with coaches who assist with research goals related...

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With a Focus On Collaboration, Duquesne’s Nursing School Calls Fisher Hall...

At a time when health professions are taking on global importance, Duquesne University’s School of Nursing is making sure its students are learning together in a cutting-edge environment. The...

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Hundreds of Pharmacists, Students Ready to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccine

Anticipating the growing need for health professionals to deliver the COVID-19 vaccine, Duquesne has trained hundreds of pharmacists and pharmacy students over the past several months to do just that....

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‘U.S. News’ Recognizes Online Excellence in Nursing, Other Programs

Online programs offered by Duquesne have been named among the top in the country, according to the 2021 U.S. News and World Report Best Online Programs. A recognized pioneer in online graduate...

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Three Professors Receive Hunkele Research Awards

Assistant Engineering Professor Dr. Rana Zakerzadeh and the team of Pharmacy Professor Dr. Wilson Meng and Associate Pharmacy Professor Dr. Lauren O’Donnell were recently awarded more than $11,400 each...

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Paluse Faculty Research Grant Recipients Announced

The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture has announced the 2021 Paluse Faculty Research Grant winners. Dr. Will Adams Dr. William Wright, IV Dr. James Swindal This year, three McAnulty College and...

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Gumberg to Survey Campus about its Services, Resources and Spaces

Gumberg Library will conduct a short, campuswide survey during this semester to collect feedback on the services, resources and spaces that it offers. The five-minute LibQUAL+ survey is rigorously...

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Fraternity’s Weekly Lenten Fish Fry to Benefit the Children’s Miracle Network

The Duquesne chapter of the Phi Kappa Theta fraternity will host their weekly Lenten fish fry beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Academic Walk by the Union fountain. Proceeds...

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‘Virtual Human Rights Film Series’ to Feature ‘Death by Design’

Duquesne’s 14th annual Virtual Human Rights Film Series: Race, Rights, Responsibilities continues at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17, with a livestream screening of Death by Design. Directed by Sue...

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Gumberg Webinar Shows How to Find Latest Journal Literature

Gumberg Library will host an upcoming webinar to help faculty and staff learn how to use e-journal database BrowZine to find the newest journal literature. Staying Current with Journal Literature Using...

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New Virtual Global Health Speaker Series Continues this Semester

Members of the Duquesne community are invited to attend the virtual Père Jacques Laval C.S.Sp., Global Public Health Speaker Series, which continues this semester with three events. Sponsored by the...

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Darwin Day 2021 Offers Insights into Viral Pandemics

The annual Darwin Day lecture will offer online audience members the opportunity to learn about the connection between evolution and viral pandemics, such as COVID-19. Dr. Michael Worobey, the Louise...

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ADA Training Deadline for Web Managers Extended to Feb. 19

Web content managers have until Friday, Feb. 19, to complete the required online, self-paced web accessibility training course, Web Fundamentals: Accessibility, Analytics and SEO. The training is...

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Finalists Selected for the Duquesne New Venture Challenge Entrepreneurship...

Five finalists have been selected for the second annual Duquesne New Venture Challenge (DNVC)—an entrepreneurship competition open to the Pittsburgh community and beyond. “We are thrilled to have an...

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Nominations for President’s Faculty Awards for Excellence Due March 1

University deans and school department chairs are invited to submit nominations for the annual President’s Faculty Awards for Excellence by Monday, March 1. The highest award that the University grants...

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Duquesne Celebrates Sixth Annual Day of Giving Today

Faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni and friends of the University are invited to help students reach their biggest goals by participating in the Duquesne Day of Giving 2021, which kicked off at...

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ADA Training Deadline for Web Managers Extended to Feb. 19

Web content managers have until Friday, Feb. 19, to complete the required online, self-paced web accessibility training course, Web Fundamentals: Accessibility, Analytics and SEO. The training is...

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Study Finds Segregated Neighborhoods Hit Harder by COVID-19

People living in underserved and racially segregated neighborhoods may be disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 deaths, according to a Duquesne study. One of the first studies of its kind, the...

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