Volunteerism on the Menu at Next Libermann Luncheon
Spiritan Campus Ministry (SCM) invites the Duquesne community to embrace the volunteer spirit and assemble bags of foods for local families in need at the upcoming Libermann Luncheon. Dianne Shenk,...
View ArticleRegistration Open for Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
The campus community is invited to join breast cancer survivors, friends and family of those who have battled the disease, and students, faculty and staff to raise awareness and donations for research...
View ArticleLaw Professor and Pittsburgh Dad Star in Genesius Theater Production of Death...
Duquesne’s Red Masquers will present the Arthur Miller classic Death of a Salesman in the Genesius Theater Oct. 1-18. Besides having opportunity to experience the first theatrical production in this...
View ArticleLaw School Marks 40th Anniversary of Pa. Rules of Appellate Procedure
The School of Law, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee, will host a conference to mark the 40th anniversary of the Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure....
View ArticleNobel Laureate on Climate Change Speaking Tonight
Dr. Richard Alley, a member of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning intergovernmental panel on climate change, will kick off the inaugural Presidential Conference on the Integrity of Creation on Wednesday,...
View ArticleDedication Set for New Duquesne Ring Statue
A larger-than-life version of the distinctive Duquesne class ring will be dedicated during the campus Heritage Week celebration. The Tradition Project will be dedicated Thursday morning. The ring,...
View ArticleCampus to be Represented among Participants at Maker Faire Pittsburgh
The Maker Faire Pittsburgh is bringing together more than 200 makers of things digital and physical, from kid inventors to app creators, on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 and 11. Among them will be...
View ArticleFlu Shots Now Available Through the Center for Pharmacy Care
Flu season is underway, and the Center for Pharmacy Care is again offering flu shots at its location at 1000 Fifth Ave. in the Muldoon Building. Appointments are available Monday through Friday, from 9...
View ArticleA Turkey on Every Table: Campus Asked to Help Underserved Families
Kicking off the season of giving and thanksgiving, the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) is again asking the campus community to help make Thanksgiving Day festive for families in need. Now through...
View ArticleExcursion to Introduce Faculty to Hill District, Home of Many Collaborators
Duquesne faculty are invited to learn more about the nearby Hill District by joining Terri Baltimore of the Hill House Association as she leads the Campus to Community Excursion. Terri Baltimore The...
View ArticleAnnual Disability Awareness Luncheon to Focus on Abilities, not Disabilities
University alumna Dr. Josie Badger, youth director at the Parent Education and Advocacy Leadership Center (PEAL), will return to Duquesne to address faculty and staff at the upcoming 10th annual...
View ArticleReligion and Society Lecture Series Continues with ‘Mary and the Quran’
Faculty, staff, students and the public are invited to the upcoming Religion and Society Lecture, during which author and visiting speaker Dr. Zeki Saritoprak will share how a mutual respect for Mary,...
View ArticleCampus Preparing for Homecoming 2015 Festivities
Visiting alumni and friends will celebrate Back to the Bluff as the theme of this year’s Homecoming and Reunion Weekend on campus. Scheduled from Friday, Oct. 9, to Sunday, Oct. 11, Homecoming will...
View ArticleNew 3-D Software Promises to Engage Kids with Atoms
In the 15 years that Dr. Jeffry D. Madura has attended the University’s Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, he hasn’t seen anything like it. People literally lined up at the event just to immerse...
View ArticleNew Academic Agreement Forged with Universidad Escuela Libre de Derecho
Representatives from Duquesne and the Universidad Escuela Libre de Derecho of Costa Rica participated in a signing ceremony on Oct. 6 during which an academic cooperation agreement was established...
View Article‘Business Insider’ Says Duquesne University is One Smart Campus
A walk across the Duquesne campus will put you in the midst of some of the smartest college students in the nation, according to Business Insider. Our campus holds some of the smartest students in the...
View ArticleNational Group to Tour FlexTech Classrooms, Other Campus Tech Spaces
Media technologists from around the country will visit Duquesne’s FlexTech classrooms and 10 other locations around campus as part of the annual conference of the Consortium of College and University...
View Article‘Stand Up for Homeless Children’ Planned for Tuesday
Members of the campus community will again gather on Academic Walk to raise awareness of the educational issues facing homeless children in Allegheny County. Working with the Homeless Children’s...
View ArticleSurvivors, Supporters Will Take to A-Walk for Breast Cancer Awareness
There is still time to register for the annual two-mile Breast Cancer Awareness Walk slated for tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 15. Employee registration is $20 for a single participant and $35 for two,...
View ArticleJohnny Angel, Duquesne’s Zugates to Perform at United Way Benefit Concert
Pittsburgh oldies music legend Johnny Angel will perform at Swingin With an Angel, a special United Way benefit concert, on Monday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Power Center Ballroom. Angel will be...
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