Spirit of Duquesne Inspires Student Crowdfunding Projects
Members of the University community can help Duquesne students realize bigger goals by supporting a variety of crowdfunding campaigns. Every donation makes a difference and can help with initiatives...
View ArticleLegal Scholar Named New Law Library Services Director
The School of Law recently welcomed Dr. Dana Neacsu as its new director of law library services and associate professor of legal skills. A multilingual legal scholar, she leads the school’s Center for...
View ArticlePaluse Grant Proposals Due in Two Weeks
Full-time faculty working in any academic discipline at Duquesne have two weeks left to submit preliminary proposals for the annual Paluse Faculty Research Grants. Proposals are due Thursday, Nov. 18....
View ArticleRegister Now for ‘Training Pathways to Professional Success’
Registration is open for upcoming courses offered through the University’s Training Pathways to Professional Success. Learning together, employees can help realize their boldest workplace goals through...
View Article‘Global Public Health Series’ to Examine Impact of Climate Change
Join the Center for African Studies for the next virtual Global Public Health Series event, which will look at the impact of climate change on health and health care as well as how action to address...
View ArticleSBDC-Law School Provide Pro Bono Help to Small Businesses
A new partnership between the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the School of Law is providing pro bono services to help meet the legal needs of small businesses in the region. In line with...
View ArticleMedia Consider Local Journalism’s Importance at Town Hall
At a time when contemporary terms like “fake news” can be powerful enough to cause distrust in news reporting, Duquesne University’s Institute for Ethics and Integrity in Journalism will tackle the...
View ArticleCrystal McCormick Ware Named Inaugural Chief Diversity Officer
President Ken Gormley has named Crystal McCormick Ware as the University’s first chief diversity officer and senior advisor to the president for diversity, equity and inclusion, effective Jan. 5, 2022....
View ArticleMore Opportunities to Help the United Way Campaign
After hitting the U.S. in 2020, the coronavirus continues to impact many in its path. Duquesne’s United Way campaign responds not only to the community’s needs resulting from the pandemic, but to a...
View ArticleTis the Season to Celebrate ‘Christmas at Duquesne’
Faculty, staff and students are invited to kick off the holiday season with the Mary Pappert School of Music’s annual Christmas at Duquesne concert. Free and open to the public, the performance will be...
View ArticleCity Game Tradition Continues for Women’s Basketball
After a one-year hiatus, the City Game tradition continues when the Duquesne Dukes women’s basketball team takes on the Pitt Panthers Saturday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. The 39th annual City Game will mark...
View ArticleEnjoy Small-Screen Jazz at Next ‘Uptown Jazz Series’ Concert
The next Uptown Jazz Series from the Mary Pappert School of Music will showcase jazz-inspired theme songs to television’s beloved classics and new favorites. In the heyday of prime...
View ArticleVeterans’ Book Club Features Account of First Black Female POW
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the rescheduled Veteran’s Book Club discussion about a single mom and soldier who became an American hero. Participants will discuss selected chapters of...
View ArticleDuquesne Tops American Schools in World MBA Rankings
At Duquesne, genuine teacher-scholars help students discover how to become difference-makers who think bigger, solve problems and change the world for the better. Graduate students in the MBA...
View ArticleChuck Cooper Foundation Honors President with Leadership Award
Duquesne President Ken Gormley was honored during the 11th annual Chuck Cooper Foundation Awards Luncheon on Nov. 4 at the University’s Fieldhouse, which bears the alum’s name. President Ken Gormley...
View ArticleFaculty Play Key Role in Increasing Student Survey Participation
Duquesne students can now access and complete the fall 2021 Student Evaluation Survey (SES), an important tool in improving the learning experience in Duquesne’s efforts to provide a horizon-expanding...
View ArticleUpdates Announced in Human Resources
The new year will bring some changes to the Office of Human Resources. John Greeno, assistant vice president and chief human resources officer, has made the decision to retire, effective Jan. 10, 2022,...
View ArticleUniversity Hosting Event on President’s New Novel
Faculty, staff and alumni are invited to an upcoming event that will mark the publication of Duquesne President Ken Gormley’s first novel, The Heiress of Pittsburgh. Co-hosted by John R. McGinley, Jr.,...
View ArticleImportance of Local Journalism Focus of Town Hall Today
There’s still time to register for today’s town hall panel discussion, The Importance of Local Journalism in an Age of Declining Trust in Media, which will explore the ethical considerations in...
View ArticleThe ‘Times’ Breaks for Thanksgiving
The Duquesne University Times will not publish next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Publication will resume Wednesday, Dec. 1. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!
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