Faculty, Staff Invited to Register for Annual Holy Spirit Lecture
James F. Keenan, S.J., director of the Jesuit Institute and vice-provost for global engagement at Boston College, will present Grieving in the Upper Room: Vulnerability, Recognition, Consciousness and...
View Article‘New Venture Challenge’ Entrepreneurship Competition Now Accepting Entries
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business is hosting its annual competition to showcase compelling start-up ideas from aspiring entrepreneurs and provide participants with personal and professional...
View ArticleWorld War II Enigma Code Exhibition to be Featured at Gumberg Library
Gumberg Library is hosting a new exhibit and program that details how cracking the Enigma code, a cipher device used by the German military to encode strategic messages, was a vital breakthrough that...
View ArticleDebbie Allen, Norm Nixon Kick Off First Major Cooper Fieldhouse Event
Hundreds of people attended An Evening with the Stars, Duquesne’s first major event at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, on Sept. 25. Debbie Allen, an Emmy Award-winning choreographer, actress, producer,...
View ArticleHomecoming Weekend Celebrates Duquesne’s Alumni, Impact
Duquesne alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents and friends enjoyed a series of special events during Homecoming Weekend 2021, held Sept. 24-26. The festivities included An Evening with the Stars,...
View ArticleAlumni, Faculty Honored at Law School’s 69th Reunion Dinner
School of Law faculty, staff and graduates will be among those celebrated at the 69th annual reunion dinner. Nicola Henry-Taylor Slated for Friday, Oct. 15, on Academic Walk, this year’s event will...
View ArticleBuy Tickets for ‘Cops ’n Chefs BBQ’ to Benefit United Way
Tickets are on sale for the eighth annual Cops ‘’n Chefs BBQ to benefit Duquesne’s United Way Campaign. The event will be held Thursday, Oct. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Academic Walk near the...
View ArticleWomen in STEM Travel Awards for Eligible Faculty, Students
Reflecting Duquesne’s commitment to expand student horizons and provide valuable learning experiences, Women in STEM at Duquesne (WIS@DU) is offering travel awards for female students, postdoctoral...
View ArticleSpeaker to Discuss Pandemic’s Impact on Mental Wellbeing
The Center for African Studies invites the Duquesne community to learn together about the potential effects of COVID-19 on one’s mental wellbeing during its Global Public Health Speaker Series. Join...
View ArticleMusicalities Symposium Explores Music Across the Autism Spectrum
Music has long been a powerful form of communication. Integrating music in education can improve social interaction, stimulate the brain and boost confidence through self-expression. For individuals...
View ArticleDuquesne’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Now Available
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which was emailed to all members of the University community Sept. 29, is now available online. The report contains three previous calendar years (2020, 2019...
View ArticleBigger Goals for our Website: We Want Your Input!
Time is running out to share your thoughts about the University’s website and share suggestions to improve it. We are undertaking a major redesign of our website and have partnered with digital...
View ArticleFaculty Invited to Honor Loved Ones in the Book of Life
Each year, the Church dedicates the month of November to the remembrance of beloved family and friends who have passed away. Deceased members of the Duquesne faculty, students, alumni, staff and their...
View ArticleJoin the 20th Annual Katie Westbrook 5K and Dog Walk
Faculty and community members are invited to join the School of Law community, running enthusiasts, dog walkers, friends and families for the 20th annual Katie Westbrook 5K Race and Dog Walk held...
View ArticleLimited Tickets Available for ‘Cops ’n Chefs BBQ’
There is still time to buy tickets for the eighth annual Cops ‘’n Chefs BBQ to benefit Duquesne’s United Way Campaign. The event will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m....
View ArticleVeteran’s Book Club Featuring First Black Female POW’s Memoir
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the next Veteran’s Book Club discussion about a single mom and soldier who became an American hero. Participants will discuss selected chapters of Shoshana...
View ArticleAward-Winning Writer to Speak During Hispanic Heritage Month
As part of Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, the Center for Excellence in Diversity and Student Inclusion will host award-winning author Oswaldo Estrada for a special presentation. Oswaldo Estrada...
View ArticleRegister for Symposium on Music Across the Autism Spectrum
There is still time to register online for this weekend’s symposium Divergent Musicalities: Teaching, Learning, Sharing and Making Music Across the Autism Spectrum. Music educators and creative...
View ArticlePaluse Faculty Research Grant Proposals Due in November
Full-time faculty working in any academic discipline at Duquesne are reminded that preliminary proposals for the annual Paluse Faculty Research Grants are due Thursday, Nov. 18. Sponsored by the Center...
View ArticlePresident Gormley’s New Novel is Result of 30 Years of Work
Duquesne President Ken Gormley, a New York Times bestselling author of nonfiction books about politics and law, published his first novel, The Heiress of Pittsburgh, on Oct. 12, with Milford House...
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