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Jon Delano to Speak at 64th Annual Law School Alumni Dinner

The School of Law will welcome Jon Delano, money and politics editor for KDKA-TV, as the guest speaker at the 64th Annual Law Alumni Reunion Dinner. Jon Delano Delano, an adjunct professor of public...

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Bayer School Hosting Graduate Science Fall Open House

The Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences will host its inaugural Graduate Science Fall Open House this weekend. Scheduled for this Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the open...

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Annual Emerging Women’s Leadership Conference Slated

Women in business who are interested in further developing their leadership skills will be at the center of an upcoming conference presented through the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business Executive...

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‘Schubert on the Bluff’ Presents ‘Sublime’

The next installment of season two of Schubert on the Bluff presents Sublime, featuring performances of works by Austrian composer Franz Schubert and American classical composer Aaron Copland. Hosted...

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Pollock to Discuss the Importance of Storytelling in Learning Science at...

Dr. John Pollock, professor of biological sciences and an expert in developing multimedia learning tools for health and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) topics, is one of 10 featured...

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McGinley-Rice Symposium Focuses on the Person with a Disability

The School of Nursing’s annual McGinley-Rice Symposium returns with a look at disability through the eyes of the person with a disability. Sister Rosemary Donley, S.C. Registration is open for...

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Leading Scholar of Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman to Speak in Pittsburgh

The National Institute for Newman Studies (NINS), a non-profit affiliated with Duquesne, will hold the Fall 2016 Newman Lecture featuring a look at how Cardinal Newman’s times and circumstances...

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Reminder: Wecht Conference Looks at Mental Health and the Law

The Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law is hosting its 16th annual conference tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 20, and Friday, Oct. 21, on campus. Walk-ins are welcome for From Out of The...

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Duquesne University, Housing Authority Team Up to Help Public Housing Residents

A $100,000 Juvenile Reentry Assistance Program (JRAP) grant will enable the School of Law and the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) to assist current and potential public housing...

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Africa Week Highlights African Culture and Traditions

The cultures and traditions of Africa will be celebrated with a series of on-campus events during the second annual Africa Week celebration, starting on Monday, Oct. 24. Held annually, Africa Week aims...

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Duquesne Alumna Inspires Crowd at United Way Luncheon

Dr. Josie Badger addressed nearly 200 members of the campus community at the Oct. 24 United Way luncheon. A 2014 Duquesne graduate, Badger is the youth director at the Parent Education and Advocacy...

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History Department Breathes New Life into Annual Forum

Members of the Department of History recently collaborated to revitalize and improve its annual forum, an event that has been held for nearly 50 years. Preserving the City: Seen and Unseen will be held...

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Faculty Member Inducted as American Academy of Nursing Fellow

School of Nursing Professor Dr. Patricia Watts Kelley was among 165 nurse leaders inducted as a fellow to the prestigious American Academy of Nursing (AAN) during the AAN’s annual Transforming Health,...

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The Center for Pharmacy Care to Host Second Campus Flu Clinic

The Center for Pharmacy Care will host the second of three campus flu shot clinics on Thursday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Union. No appointment is necessary. Faculty,...

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Campus Invited to Discussion on ‘Christian–Muslim Relations Here and Abroad’

The Rev. Robert Dowd, C.S.C., associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, and Elaine Linn, executive director of the Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic...

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Spiritan Pedagogy Conversation Series Continues

As the number of faculty, graduate students and administrators reflecting on the idea of a Spiritan pedagogy continues to grow, the Center for the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CCIT) continues to...

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Global Health Initiative Kicks Off with a Roundtable Discussion, Luncheon

An initiative to better understand global health concerns across campus has brought together faculty and staff from the health disciplines. The Global Health Matters initiative grew from a...

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Transform Old Military Uniforms into Paper at Combat Paper Workshop

Gumberg Library, in conjunction with its Beyond All Repair exhibit, is hosting a Combat Paper Workshop during which participants learn how to make “combat paper” from old, shredded military uniforms....

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Duquesne’s $3.5M Research Project Helps Infants Improve Motor Skills

Assistant Physical Therapy Professor Dr. Regina Harbourne is leading the first national randomized controlled study of an intervention targeting the development of infants’ early motor skills to...

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Gary Hart, Historians to Discuss the Power of the Presidency

Some of the country’s leading presidential historians will gather at Duquesne University on Monday, Nov. 7, to discuss the power of the presidency and its role in the United States’ constitutional...

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