Record Numbers Participate in Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium
A record number of high school and undergraduate students presented their research at Duquesne University’s 20th annual Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium in July. This year, 157 students...
View ArticleSchools of Education, Business Introduce New Graduate Programs
Two new master’s degree programs are set to launch in the School of Education and the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business in the fall of 2018. The Department of Foundations and Leadership in the School...
View ArticleGrant Will Help Duquesne Preserve the Roots of American Radio
Duquesne University is teaming up with the National Museum of Broadcasting (NMB) to preserve invaluable history relating to the birth of American radio, thanks to funding from the Pennsylvania...
View ArticleInterim Director Appointed for the Thomas R. Kline Center for Judicial Education
Attorney Joy G. McNally has been named interim director of the newly established Thomas R. Kline Center for Judicial Education of the School of Law. Joy G. McNally President Ken Gormley recently...
View ArticleNew Interim Associate Provost for Academic Affairs Named at Duquesne
Dr. Holly Mayer has been named the University’s new interim associate provost for academic affairs for the 2017-2018 academic year. Mayer has been a professor in the history department for 26 years and...
View ArticleDU in the News [August 2017]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. Aug. 29 CCAC Students Now Have Seamless Path to Duquesne University Degree The Tribune-Review reported that an articulation agreement has...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [August 30, 2017]
What has Dr. Frank Kosnosky been up to? Dr. Frank Kosnosky, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, has been invited by the National Certification Corporation to be part of a select group of...
View ArticleGrants Received [August 30, 2017]
Funds totaling $501,219 were recently received by the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences (BSNES) and the Rangos School of Health Sciences. Dr. Frederick Fochtman, director of the...
View ArticleSchool of Nursing Hosts Fourth Annual White Coat Ceremony
The School of Nursing transitioned sophomore students to the professional phase of their nursing careers during its fourth annual White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 25. Families and friends were in attendance...
View ArticleCampus Mourns the Loss of Former Business School MBA Director Dr. Thomas...
The campus community is deeply saddened by the loss of recently retired business school faculty member Dr. Thomas McCue III, who passed away on Aug. 19 at the age of 69. Dr. Thomas McCue III McCue...
View ArticleDuquesne Professor’s Award-Winning Film on the Demolition of Community...
An award-winning film co-directed and co-produced by a Duquesne University faculty member that chronicles the story of an Indian-Portuguese couple, who emigrated from Mozambique (a former colony of...
View ArticleCampus Community Invited to Craft for a Cause
Campus knitters and crocheters are invited to create handmade scarves in support of Catholic Charities’ work with local homeless populations at the upcoming Crafting for a Cause event. Crafters will...
View ArticleLast Call for Women’s Guild Cookbook Recipe Submissions
There is still time for faculty and staff to submit their favorite recipes for inclusion in the Women’s Guild 90th anniversary commemorative cookbook. All types of recipes including vegetable dishes,...
View ArticleDebussy Joins Final Season of ‘Schubert on the Bluff’ Series
The upcoming final season of the Mary Pappert School of Music’s three-year Schubert on the Bluff series will feature works by the renowned Viennese composer as well as pieces by French composer Claude...
View ArticleArticulation Agreement Will Enable CCAC Students to Matriculate to Duquesne
Thanks to a recently signed articulation agreement, students from Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) now have a direct pathway for entry into the McAnulty College of Liberal Arts. “We’re...
View ArticleDU in the News [September 2017]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. Sept. 6 When is a Question Illegal? Bethlehem Police Say Questioner Broke Law at Pat Toomey Town Hall The Post-Gazette interviewed Dr....
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [September 6, 2017]
What have Drs. Henk ten Have and Roger Brooke been up to? Dr. Henk ten Have, director and professor in the Center for Healthcare Ethics, was appointed as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life,...
View ArticleDuquesne Welcomes New VP for Community Engagement
The Duquesne and City of Pittsburgh community gathered to welcome new Vice President for Community Engagement William Generett, Jr. Numerous guests attended the Sept. 5 reception. … Vice President for...
View ArticleRegister Now for Homecoming Week Events
Faculty and staff are invited to join the Duquesne University community for Homecoming 2017 festivities. The deadline for early-bird registration rates for weekend events is this Monday, Sept. 11. For...
View ArticleMemorial Mass Set for Dr. Thomas McCue III
A memorial Mass will be held in Pittsburgh for former MBA director and business school faculty member Dr. Thomas McCue III on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 10 a.m. at Saints John and Paul Catholic Parish in...
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