New School of Music Programs Provide Students with Additional Study Options
Duquesne students now have the opportunity to expand their musical horizons with two new programs in the Mary Pappert School of Music. Dr. Seth Beckman The Bachelor of Arts in Music and the minor in...
View ArticleThe ‘Person Who Has Experienced Violence’ at the Center of McGinley Symposium
The School of Nursing will examine the roots of violence in an effort to prevent and minimize its impact on people and communities when it hosts the Sixth Annual Rita M. McGinley Symposium. This year’s...
View ArticleUpdated Version of DORI to Go Live Oct. 20; Content Freeze Scheduled
Computing and Technology Services and the Office of Public Affairs web teams will launch an updated version of DORI on Tuesday, Oct. 20. The new version will include major upgrades to DORI’s...
View ArticleBayer School Welcomes First Assistant Dean
Dr. Phillip Palmer brings a background in diversity-related initiatives, grant management and a wide variety of sciences, including biomedicine, nutritional and biological sciences, to the new position...
View ArticleReminder: Town Hall Meeting on Oct. 20
President Charles J. Dougherty will present an update on the state of the University at a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Power Center Ballroom. Faculty, staff and...
View ArticleInternational Publication Calls MBA Sustainability Program One of the World’s...
In the face of global climate change and resource challenges, Duquesne’s MBA with a focus on sustainability has again been ranked as one of the world’s best MBA programs for future leaders. Corporate...
View Article‘Examined Life’ Series Continues with Talk on Philosophy and Art
The Department of Philosophy’s series The Examined Life returns with a lecture that will address the different ways of coming to a philosophical understanding of how literary language works. Dr. Tom...
View ArticleEducation Forum Spurs Policy Recommendations for Eradicating Poverty
Nearly 75 community leaders in education, government, nonprofits and business collaborated at a recent town hall community forum on campus to help draft educational policy recommendations to help...
View ArticleUniversity Honor Recognizes iDebate Rwanda Team Coordinator
A debate team from Rwanda, crossing the United States on a tour, stopped for the second time in two years at Duquesne for a debate that served a higher purpose. As part of the Duquesne Debating Society...
View ArticleTickets Still Available for Johnny Angel Concert
The campus community still has time to purchase tickets to hear Pittsburgh oldies music legend Johnny Angel at Swingin with an Angel, the United Way benefit concert scheduled for Monday, Oct. 26, at...
View ArticleMBA Focused on Sustainability Selected as Finalist for Innovation Award
The University’s MBA with a focus on sustainability has been selected as an international finalist for a 2015 Innovation Award from the MBA Roundtable, a global group of 160 business schools...
View ArticleDuquesne University Press Book Wins Top Phenomenology Publication Prize
A book published by the Duquesne University Press has won a top prize in the field of phenomenology. The Edward Goodwin Ballard Prize in Phenomenology, sponsored by the Center for Advanced Research in...
View ArticleAdmissions Office Unveils Beautiful Renovated Space
Renovations to the Office of Admissions areas on the first floor of the Administration Building have been completed and now offer prospective students and their families a more modern, comfortable...
View ArticleGrandson of Historical Figure Gandhi to Participate in Law School Event
The School of Law will host the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, the renowned leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India, as part of its upcoming event Gandhi: The Lawyer. Mahatma...
View ArticleDORI Upgrade Postponed Until December
Due to a technical issue encountered while finalizing the DORI upgrade and to ensure the best possible experience with the services and systems available in the new portal, Computing and Technology...
View Article‘Princeton Review’ Names Graduate Business School as One of Nation’s Top 295
The Donahue Graduate School of Business is among The Princeton Review’s Best 295 Business Schools, 2016 edition, based on how students rate their schools. “Our recognition by The Princeton Review is,...
View ArticleGrants Received [October 28, 2015]
Funds totaling $463,234 were recently received by the Counseling Center, the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences and the School of Education. Dr. Maria Clara Kreis, assistant director of...
View ArticleNational Funding Continues to Support Doctoral Biology Student
A doctoral student in biology is now in her second year of receiving funding support through a National Research Service Award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Kate Sadler Kate Sadler, who...
View ArticleGrant Writing Session Focuses on Community Engagement Projects
The Center for Community-Engaged Teaching and Research has planned a grant proposal writing session. Those interested in learning more about writing grant proposals for community-engaged projects are...
View ArticleCampus Invited to Nursing’s Learning and Simulation Center Open House
The campus community is invited to visit and tour the School of Nursing’s new Learning and Simulation Center during an open house. Faculty, staff and students can visit the state-of-the-art lab,...
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