Law School Hosting Rare Pa. Supreme Court Special Session on Campus
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania will convene a special session at Duquesne, during which the School of Law will honor retiring Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille and recognize his many contributions to...
View ArticlePanel Offers Retrospective in the Year of Father Mac
The Rev. Henry J. McAnulty, C.S.Sp., the charismatic, longest-serving president in the history of Duquesne University (1959-1980), will be remembered during the academic year that would have marked his...
View ArticleDonations Being Accepted for 9th Annual OMA Turkey Drive
The Office of Multicultural Affairs’ 9th annual Turkey Drive is underway to help make it a happy Thanksgiving for more than 200 local, disadvantaged families. Members of the University community are...
View ArticleNational Disability Employment Awareness Month Luncheon to Focus on Disabled...
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the 9th annual National Disability Employment Awareness Month luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at noon in the Africa room. Expect. Employ. Empower., this year’s...
View ArticleExperience Music Therapy During Catholic Artistic Imagination Series Event
For 60 years, music therapy as a discipline has been bridging the gap between art and science to help ease the pain of people experiencing physical, mental and emotional distress. Faculty, staff and...
View ArticlePharmacy School Hosting Health and Wellness Fair at Market Square
In honor of October being American Pharmacists Month, nearly 80 faculty and student pharmacists from the Mylan School of Pharmacy will conduct a Health and Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 10...
View ArticleMusic School Welcomes Back Alum for Guitar Master Class
Students from the Mary Pappert School of Music will have the opportunity to glean from the wisdom and experience of Duquesne graduate and musician Adrian Galysh at a special master class on campus next...
View ArticleCampus Community Invited to Libermann Luncheon
The University community is invited to attend the upcoming Libermann Luncheon to hear University students Amanda Matkovic, Emily Stokoski and Rachel Wanovich share their personal reflections on how...
View Article‘Beethoven on the Bluff’ Series Presents ‘Archduke Trio/Diabelli Variations’
The Mary Pappert School of Music will present Concert VI: Archduke Trio/Diabelli Variations, the second installment of the Beethoven on the Bluff Season Two: The Late Years concert series, on Monday,...
View ArticleAnnual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk Tomorrow
The journey to end breast cancer starts with a single step. Employees are invited to take that step during the 5th Annual Walk for Breast Cancer, which will be held at noon on Thursday, Oct. 9, on...
View ArticleSpiritans Present Cor Unum Award, Welcome Lay Associates
The Congregation of the Holy Spirit celebrated the Oct. 2 feast day of its founder Claude Poullart des Places at the Chapel with a special Mass, during which they presented a special award to an...
View ArticlePrinceton Review Calls Duquesne a Top Graduate Business School
The Donahue Graduate School of Business was selected by The Princeton Review as among The Best 296 Business Schools in the 2015 book of how students rate their schools. The ranking called the school...
View ArticleAnnual Walk Helps Make Strides Against Breast Cancer
Breast cancer survivors and supporters gathered to raise awareness and to honor those affected by the disease at the University’s 5th Annual Walk for Breast Cancer on Oct. 9. More than 120 members of...
View ArticlePa. Supreme Court Chief Justice Honored by Law School
The School of Law honored retiring Chief Justice Ronald D. Castile of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court during a rare, special session convened by the court on campus this week. In addition to recognizing...
View ArticleFamilies to Reunite on the Bluff at Family Weekend
Duquesne students will be reunited with their parents, siblings and other family members on campus for Family Weekend 2014. Hosted by the Office of Freshman Development and Special Student Services,...
View ArticleOctober Blood Drive Set
Faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in the University’s blood drive slated for Thursday, Oct. 23, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Union’s Africa Room. To schedule an appointment, contact Carol...
View ArticleNew Fitness Classes Taking Shape at Power Center
In response to a growing demand for group fitness classes, the recreation department is now offering additional opportunities for staff and students to participate in wellness activities. According to...
View ArticleStandardized Tests Become Optional for Admission to College of Liberal Arts
The McAnulty College of Liberal Arts has joined the growing number of schools nationally who have made standardized tests optional for admission. Starting with the Fall 2015 freshman class, liberal...
View ArticleEducation Marks Anniversary of Forums on Educational Transformation and...
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, The Canevin Center for Educational Transformation and Social Justice of the School of Education, is hosting nearly 75 regional leaders at its third community forum on...
View ArticleMadura Earns Duquesne Recognition from American Chemical Society
Dr. Jeffry Madura has been named the recipient of the 2014 Pittsburgh Award by the Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Dr. Jeffry Madura Madura, the Lambert F. Minucci Endowed...
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