Part-Time Faculty Encouraged to Apply for New Mission Grants
The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture’s (CCFC) Part-Time Faculty Mission Grant application process is now open. All eligible adjunct faculty may apply. New for this year, awardees will receive...
View ArticleNew COVID-19 Dashboard Unveiled
Following best-in-class practices, a team of faculty and staff designed the University’s newly launched COVID-19 Dashboard and a process for maintaining it to promote health and safety, aid in...
View ArticleNew Fellows to Direct Grefenstette Center
A new group of interdisciplinary scholars will lead a Duquesne center whose focus is on the nexus between ethics and science, technology and law from a Catholic faith-based perspective. Four fellows...
View ArticleEmployees Encouraged to Join Sacred Conversations on Race
A new series at Duquesne invites faculty and staff to make connections and engage in meaningful discussions about racial identity, personal prejudice and systemic racism. Sacred Conversations on Race,...
View ArticleVirtually Cheer On 2021 Rangos Prizes Contestants
Since its inception in 2019, the John G. Rangos Sr. Prizes for Students and Faculty have inspired participants to enhance Duquesne’s curriculum, ensuring it remains relevant and prepares students for...
View ArticleLaw School CLE Series to Address ‘Race, Poverty & Democracy’
The School of Law is continuing its online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) series that focuses on race, poverty and democracy. “We are working with our faculty, alumni and members of the community to...
View ArticleRenowned Philosopher Judith Butler to Speak on the World in Crisis
Prominent American philosopher Dr. Judith Butler will be the featured speaker at the 39th annual Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center symposium at Duquesne. Dr. Judith Butler The free event, What Makes...
View ArticleRead-In Celebrates African American Artists’ Literary Works
The Michael P. Weber Learning Skills Center is marking Black History Month by hosting the third annual African American Read-In, during which attendees can listen or participate as faculty, staff,...
View ArticleHuman Rights Film Series to Conclude with Documentary Exploring Gene Science
The Virtual Human Rights Film Series: Race, Rights, Responsibilities will close at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, with a livestream screening of A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics and the American Dream....
View ArticleGumberg Library Offering Educational Resources Workshops
Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in educational resources workshops presented by Gumberg Library. Researching Black History Through Primary Sources will be held Wednesday, Feb....
View ArticleNew Nursing Partnerships Address Shortages, Offer Tuition Discounts
In response to the growing demand for health care leaders to fill the need for advanced practice nurses and executive-level nursing positions, the School of Nursing has forged educational partnerships...
View ArticleDuquesne Law Grads Place Sixth, Outperform Peers in Bar-Passage Metrics
The School of Law was recently recognized among the top law schools in the country whose graduates outperform peer schools in terms of bar-passage metrics. Bar-passage rates are “the single best...
View ArticleGraduates Invited to Apply to Present an Alumni Insights Webinar
The Office of Alumni Engagement is asking faculty and staff to identify Duquesne alumni who could offer learning opportunities for fellow graduates and/or students through an Alumni Insights webinar....
View ArticleConference and Event Services Calendar Open for Next Academic Year
At Duquesne, the educational path is about those moments that move our community to a new and clearer vantage point—both in terms of academics and our view of the larger world. The University’s variety...
View ArticleBritish Politics Expert to Examine Brexit’s Impact
Members of the Duquesne campus and community can gain insight from a virtual presentation today that will examine the British government’s decision to leave the European Union and the future...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month Events Highlight Perspectives of Women in Academia
As part of Women’s History Month, faculty and staff are invited to participate in a series of conversations based on selected readings from a collection of essays titled Women Leading Change in...
View ArticleNursing Ranked No. 1 Among Military Friendly® School Designees
The School of Nursing has been ranked No. 1 among more than 745 institutions designated as 2021-2022 Military Friendly® Schools. Institutions earning the designation are evaluated using both public...
View ArticleReminder: Rangos Prizes Competitors Make their Pitch
Since its inception in 2019, the John G. Rangos Sr. Prizes for Students and Faculty have inspired participants to solve problems, ask deeper questions and offer perspectives that enable students to...
View ArticleStudents Quest for New Possibilities Featured in Grad Research Symposium
Graduate students from many of Duquesne’s schools will share their work virtually at the University’s eighth annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) from Monday, March 8, through Friday, March 12. The...
View ArticlePart-Time Faculty Mission Grant Applications Due March 16
Eligible part-time/adjunct faculty are invited to submit applications for the new Part-Time Faculty Mission Grant by Tuesday, March 16. Established by the Center for Catholic Faith and Culture and the...
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