President’s Community Service Honor Roll Recognizes Duquesne in Two Areas
The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, which has defined new categories and requirements, again has selected Duquesne University as an honoree for the country’s highest federal...
View ArticleHealth Sciences, Pharmacy Announce Heritage Valley Health System Affiliation
The John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences and the Mylan School of Pharmacy have forged a student affiliation agreement with Heritage Valley Health System. Dr. Timothy Austin The affiliation is...
View ArticleDU in the News [December 2014]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. Dec. 17 It’s Best to Give Directly to a Charity; Make Your List and Check it Twice Associate Marketing Professor Dr. Audrey Guskey was...
View ArticleGrants Received [December 17, 2014]
Funds totaling $77,066 were received by the Gumberg Library, the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the Rangos School of Health Sciences and the School of Education. Terra Merkey, Gumberg...
View ArticleUniversity Reception Honors Retiring Staff and Faculty
More than 500 members of the University community were on hand to recognize the 62 retiring staff, faculty and administrators at a special reception on Dec. 15. President Charles J. Dougherty gave...
View ArticleCelebrate the Season at the Annual Christmas Luncheon
Everyone’s preparations for Christmas and other holiday celebrations with friends and family are well under way by now, but don’t forget to make time to celebrate with the Duquesne community as well....
View Article‘First Generation’ Documentary Screening, Panel for High School Students...
Duquesne will host nearly 300 area high school students for a screening of First Generation, a documentary following the journeys of four high school seniors to higher education. A panel discussion...
View ArticleAnnual Winter Commencement Ceremony Scheduled for Friday
Nearly 450 students will receive their diplomas at Duquesne’s annual Winter Commencement ceremony this Friday, Dec. 19, at 11 a.m. in the A.J. Palumbo Center. University President Dr. Charles J....
View ArticleFaculty Recognized for Excellence in Student-Learning Assessment
Four professors from the Rangos and Bayer Schools were recognized for their achievements in learning outcomes and assessments at the annual assessment reception on Dec. 10. Two $1,000-awards were...
View ArticleThe ‘Times’ Takes a Holiday Break
Today’s issue of the Duquesne University Times marks the final one of 2014. Publication of the Times will resume after the holiday break, on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
View Article‘U.S. News’ Ranks Nursing, Bachelor’s and Education Online Programs
The School of Nursing has been ranked among the Top 10 Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs in the nation for a third consecutive year by U.S. News and World Report. The school was ranked at No. 9 out...
View ArticleDU in the News [January 2015]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. Jan. 13 TurboTax Customers Angry Over Change in Tax Return Software Dr. Bryan Menk, assistant accounting professor, was interviewed by...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [January 14, 2015]
What has Dr. Jotham Parsons been up to? Dr. Jotham Parsons, associate professor of history, wrote Making Money in Sixteenth-Century France, a book about the creation and circulation of currency in...
View ArticleGrants Received [January 14, 2015]
Funds totaling $101,415 were recently received by the Center for Environmental Research and Education, the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Small Business Development Center. The...
View ArticleHR Magazine Highlights Minority Internship as Exemplar for Other Institutions
The Higher Education Workplace, a publication of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources (CUPA-HR), recently featured Duquesne’s Minority Development Internship Program...
View ArticleForensic Fridays Look at Social Media, Forensic Expertise and More
The Forensic Fridays series returns this spring with sessions that will focus on social media, the state of the forensics profession and sexual assaults. Hosted by the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of...
View ArticleEvent Tonight to Commemorate 15th Anniversary of Tragic Seton Hall Fire
The campus community is reminded that the University is hosting a presentation and screening of the documentary After the Fire: A True Story of Heroes and Cowards tonight, Jan. 17, at 8:30 p.m. in the...
View Article2015 Human Rights Film Series Focuses on ‘Oppression and Opportunity’
The theme Oppression and Opportunity will be the center of the upcoming eighth annual Human Rights Film Series, which will feature six award-winning documentaries that address social justice issues...
View ArticleDuquesne Again Receives Carnegie Community Engagement Classification
Because of the ways Duquesne engages with its broader communities through teaching, research, student volunteerism, economic development involvement, and public-serving centers and institutes, the...
View ArticleMadelyn Reilly Appointed VP for Legal Affairs and General Counsel
Madelyn Reilly has been named vice president for legal affairs and general counsel at the University effective July 1. Reilly, who currently serves as associate general counsel and executive director...
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