Forensic Fridays Series Continues with Discussion of Data Breach Response
The Role of Computer Forensics in Data Breach Response will identity theft, privacy invasions and even serious business disruptions that are becoming more common with growing reliance on digital data....
View ArticleUncovering Women’s Stories in Historical Archives the Focus of Women’s...
What does a Civil War-era log cabin standing in the woods of a rural community in Mecklenburg County, Va., have to do with Women’s History Month? A lot when that cabin and surrounding six acres of land...
View ArticleVisiting Artist Andrew Hairstans to Speak at Exhibit Opening
Visual artist Andrew Hairstans will open his exhibit A Model for Asylum with a presentation on Tuesday, March 25, at 4:30 p.m. in the Union’s Africa Room. A Model for Asylum will be on exhibit in the...
View ArticlePresentation to Focus on Women Living with HIV and AIDS in Africa
To help further the University’s strategic goal of placing an emphasis on Africa, the Center for African Studies, in collaboration with the Rev. Pierre Schouver, C.S.Sp., Endowed Chair in Mission, will...
View ArticleLaw and Journalism Intersect at Upcoming Lecture
The crossroads of law and journalism will be explored at Law, Journalism and Justice, on Monday, March 24, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Room 204 of the School of Law. Legal reporter Mark Curriden will...
View ArticleJazz Ensemble Pays Homage to The Music of Stevie Wonder
An eclectic mix of music spanning Stevie Wonder’s 51-year career as a musician will fill the Dr. Thomas D. Pappert Center for Performance and Innovation on Thursday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. Mike Tomaro...
View ArticleDivision of Management and Business Announces Several Promotions and...
David Beaupré, vice president for management and business, announced several promotions and an organizational restructuring within the finance department. The promotions recognize the hard work and...
View ArticleSecond School of Education Forum Continues Discussion on Equal Access to...
On the heels of the successful first School of Education Community Forum in October, a second forum, Doing the Right Thing and Doing the Thing Right: Critical Issues for Sustained Community Engagement,...
View Article‘Rice on the Road’ Lecture Series Continues with a Look at Racial Consciousness
The innovative Rice on the Road lecture series continues on Thursday, March 27, with Looking in the Mirror of Racial Consciousness: The Culture of White Racism and Black Self-Determination. Long-term...
View ArticlePresident Appoints Professors Emeriti
President Charles J. Dougherty has appointed the following Professors Emeriti: Professor Christine Jordanoff, Mary Pappert School of Music Dr. Joseph F. Rishel, McAnulty College and Graduate School of...
View ArticleWoman and Recent Graduate of the Year to be Honored by Law School
The Duquesne University Women’s Law Association (WLA) will recognize two distinguished law school graduates at its 22nd annual Woman of the Year Awards reception. Alumna Nicola Henry-Taylor will be...
View ArticleBiomedical Engineering Director to Discuss New Program
This fall, Duquesne will launch its new biomedical engineering program. The curriculum will emphasize medical applications and a strong theoretical foundation in the context of a liberal arts...
View ArticleNew Faculty Research Grant Promotes Scholarly Focus on Africa
To support scholarly research that reflects Duquesne’s strategic commitment to a closer relationship with the nations and peoples of Africa, the University has launched the Rev. Alphons Loogman,...
View ArticleThe Center for Pharmacy Services Seeks Employee Opinions
Duquesne employees are invited to participate in a survey about The Center for Pharmacy Services, which is operated by the University. Everyone is encouraged to participate—even if they have never had...
View ArticleLaw Students Meet in Rare Faceoff at Trial Competition Finals
Two teams of School of Law students outscored 14 other teams before reaching a rare faceoff against each other in the final round at the American Association for Justice’s (AAJ) regional Student Trial...
View Article‘Chasing Ice’ Photographer James Balog Visiting Campus to Talk Climate Change
When a piece of glacier three miles wide—roughly the size of lower Manhattan—is caught on video falling apart into the ocean, people take notice. That event, the largest glacier calving ever caught on...
View ArticleAn Outstanding Honor: Three Duquesne Students Selected for Goldwater...
In a remarkable development, three Duquesne undergraduates have been named winners of prestigious Goldwater Scholarship Awards for the 2014-2015 academic year. In a national competition, the scholars...
View ArticleHuman Resources Group Honors Duquesne with People Do Matter Award
Duquesne University was presented with the Pittsburgh Human Resources Association’s 2014 People Do Matter award on March 19. Duquesne received the award in the ‘People’ category for its Minority...
View ArticleUndergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium to Recognize Student Work
The achievements of undergraduate researchers at Duquesne will be showcased at the sixth annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium (URSS). The symposium on Wednesday, April 9, from 9 a.m....
View ArticleCanadian Economic Delegation to Meet with Business Students, Faculty
Five Canadians who are visiting the Pittsburgh area as part of a business and economic development delegation will be meeting with faculty and students in Duquesne’s MBA-Sustainability Program. The...
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