Grants Received [April 26, 2017]
Funds totaling $530,675 were recently received by Duquesne University; the Education Law Clinic; the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts; the School of Education; the School of...
View ArticleJoin the ‘Count Me In!’ Campaign
The Count Me In! campaign continues on campus with faculty and staff joining together to support Duquesne’s mission. The campaign provides a philanthropic opportunity for Duquesne faculty and staff to...
View ArticleUkulele Lessons Helping Law Students Reduce Stress
Ukuleles have tiptoed into Duquesne’s School of Law for a four-week pilot program that has already shown to help students reduce stress and anxiety while providing time to socialize with their peers....
View ArticleFOCUS Pittsburgh Director to Keynote Sold-Out Spirit of Diversity Dinner
For the second consecutive year, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) will host a sold out Spirit of Diversity Dinner and Scholarship Benefit. The event, slated for Friday, April 28, honors...
View ArticleBand Whose Case is Before SCOTUS Participating in Trademark, Free Expression CLE
The Slants will Also Perform Live Following the Session While intellectual property cases over music copyright are very common, the School of Law is enlisting the help of an Asian-American Band—who are...
View ArticleNight at the Pirates Coming in September
Faculty, staff, students and alumni are invited to take part in an exciting new tradition: Duquesne University Night at the Pirates. This special event will take place at Pittsburgh’s PNC Park on...
View ArticleEPA Continues to Recognize Duquesne’s Green Power Usage
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized Duquesne as the Individual Conference Champion of the 2016-17 College & University Green Power Challenge for using more green power than any...
View ArticleStandard & Poor’s Reaffirms Duquesne’s ‘A’ Credit Rating
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services announced that it has reaffirmed its “A” credit rating of Duquesne. The rating is based on the most recent Standard & Poor’s Not-for-Profit Public and Private...
View ArticleDU in the News [May 2017]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. May 1 Duquesne University Tabs Lally-Green as Dean of Law School The Post-Gazette announced that Maureen Lally-Green has been named the...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [May 3, 2017]
What have Drs. Ronald Arnett and Paul Miller been up to? Dr. Ronald Arnett, endowed chair and professor of communications and rhetorical studies, received the 2016 Paul Boase Prize for Scholarship from...
View ArticleGrants Received [May 3, 2017]
Funds totaling $276,832 were recently received by the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences and the Biomedical Engineering program. Dr. John Viator, director of the biomedical engineering...
View ArticleMagill Helping Coordinate Switzerland Conference on Setting Ethical Standards...
An elite team of surgeons and ethicists from across the globe will gather next week at an international conference co-coordinated by a Duquesne health care ethics expert to develop a clear set of...
View ArticleUniversity to Recognize Pappert, PNC for Leadership in Philanthropy
Duquesne will honor a distinguished alumnus and a well-known local corporation during the third annual President’s Scholarship Dinner on Thursday, May 4. P. David Pappert The event is an opportunity...
View ArticleEmployees Invited to Attend Benefits Information Sessions
To help Duquesne employees navigate and understand the 2017-2018 University medical plans, the benefits office is hosting a series of planned Open Enrollment Information Sessions. Employees will have...
View ArticleTwo School of Pharmacy Professors Inducted into Research Hall of Fame
Dr. Jennifer Elliott, associate professor of pharmacy practice, and Dr. Rehana Leak, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences, were honored for their outstanding research and accomplishments at...
View ArticleFirst Female Law Dean Named at Duquesne University
The Honorable Maureen Lally-Green has been named the first female to serve as dean of Duquesne University School of Law, effective July 1, 2017. She has been serving as interim dean since July 2016....
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [May 10, 2017]
What have Dr. Caron Daley, Brendan Kepple and Dr. James Purdy been up to? Dr. Caron Daley, director and assistant professor of choral activities, was chosen to be a Fellow of the International...
View ArticleGrants Received [May 10, 2017]
Funds totaling $319,968 were recently received by the School of Education and the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences. Dr. Melissa Boston, associate dean for teacher education and...
View ArticleCall for Submissions for Integrity of Creation Conference on Global Water Crisis
The third annual Integrity of Creation Conference at Duquesne, focused on the theme The Global Water Crisis, has announced its submission deadline. The deadline to submit posters focusing on the theme...
View ArticleProfessor’s Youth Leading Change Initiative Participating in Remake Learning...
Youth Leading Change (YLC), an initiative launched by Associate Education Professor Dr. Temple Lovelace, works to provide learning spaces in Allegheny County schools that enable youth organizing to...
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