McAuley Ministries Funding Will Help DU Pharmacy Better Target Elderly
Recent funding from McAuley Ministries, the grant-making foundation of the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System, will help the Duquesne University Pharmacy in the Hill District better focus on the senior...
View ArticleApproximately 200 Graduating from School of Pharmacy This Weekend
The Mylan School of Pharmacy will graduate approximately 200 students at its annual Spring Commencement ceremony this Saturday, May 23, at 10:30 a.m. in the A.J. Palumbo Center. Dr. John R. Reynolds...
View ArticleUniversity Receives $2M Alternative and Clean Energy Funding
A $2 million grant through Pennsylvania’s Alternative and Clean Energy (ACE) program will help Duquesne University upgrade its Energy Center, which generates the bulk of electricity for campus with a...
View ArticleEmployees Enjoy Food, Fun and Baseball on Staff Appreciation Day
University employees gathered for an afternoon of fun and relaxation on May 27 as part of Duquesne’s annual Staff Appreciation Day. Staff members enjoyed a picnic lunch with prize giveaways before...
View ArticleLate Professor’s Legacy of Service and Smarts to Continue with Student Award
The legacy of the late Dr. Mitchell E. Johnson, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is living on in a new way at Duquesne—through an award presented to a graduating senior by the Bayer...
View ArticleFaculty and Staff Encouraged to Participate in June Blood Drive
Donors Will Receive Two Pirate Game Tickets Did you know that one pint of blood can help up to three hospital patients in need? Faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in a blood drive on...
View ArticleCETR to Sponsor First Writing Retreat
Faculty members who aspire to have time with their thoughts to move along a writing project about community-engaged scholarship—whether it be an article, chapter or manuscript—are invited to the first...
View ArticlePhilosophy of Communication Explored at International Conference
The Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies’ Communication Ethics Institute will host four acclaimed keynote speakers and feature competitive papers and panel presentations when it hosts the...
View ArticleIABS Sponsors Duquesne Book Series on Business Ethics
The International Association for Business and Society (IABS) is sponsoring the development of an annual book series by Duquesne University business faculty on ethics issues. The series comprises a...
View ArticleCampus Crews Busy with Construction and Maintenance Projects
The familiar sounds of summer construction have returned, as crews prepare for the upcoming academic school year with upgrades and maintenance projects across campus. Projects schedule for this summer...
View ArticleDuquesne Recognized as a Top 25 Paralegal School for Job Placement
The Paralegal Institute, one of only three programs in the nation approved by the American Bar Association and administered by a law school, has been ranked among the Top 25 Paralegal Schools for Job...
View ArticleLaw School to Host its 101st Commencement Ceremony
U.S. Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) will be the keynote speaker at the School of Law’s 101st Commencement Ceremony. U.S. Senator Mark Warner More than 150 students will receive their degrees at the...
View ArticleDuquesne Again Ranked in Top 10 Online Nursing Grad Programs for Vets
For the second consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Duquesne among the Top 10 on its Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs for Veterans list. The University is ranked No. 9 in the...
View ArticleDU in the News [June 2015]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. June 3 McKeesport Council to Vote on Expanding Power of Code Enforcement Officers This Tribune-Review article announced that Adjunct Law...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [June 3, 2015]
What has Dr. Henk ten Have been up to? Dr. Henk ten Have, director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics, delivered a presentation, From Paper to Practice: Implementing Global Bioethics, at the annual...
View ArticleGrants Received [June 3, 2015]
Funds totaling $35,000 were awarded to the Mylan School of Pharmacy, the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts and the Rangos School of Health Sciences. Terri Kroh, director of the...
View ArticleMusic Student Wins International Competition, Performs in Washington, D.C.
A Mary Pappert School of Music student was one of just four musicians selected to perform recently at a special free concert at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage in Washington, D.C. Senior Sophie...
View ArticleSummer Undergraduate Research Program Hits Historic High
Since 1998, college students from Duquesne and nearby institutions without top-level research labs have spent their summers on campus, working in the University’s labs under faculty guidance in the...
View ArticleFulbrights, Honors Come to Increasingly Prominent Philosophy Department
Two graduate students have been selected as Fulbright recipients from the same department—a first for the University. These two are joined by four other graduate philosophy students receiving...
View ArticleSchool of Law Commencement Reminder
The School of Law will welcome U.S. Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) as the guest speaker at this weekend’s 101st Commencement Ceremony. The law school will confer degrees upon more than 150 students at the...
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