Psychology of Urban Policing to be Discussed at Next ‘Forensic Fridays’ Session
The psychology of everyday urban policing and the value of externally driven efforts at reform will be discussed at the next Forensic Fridays session at Duquesne. Hosted by the Wecht Institute for...
View ArticleMore Than 115 Employers, Graduate Program Reps at Upcoming Career Expo
Duquesne students and alumni are invited to explore career, internship and graduate opportunities at the 2017 Fall Career Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13. The Expo will be held in...
View ArticleReturn of the Uptown Jazz Series Will Chronicle the Beloved Genre
The Mary Pappert School of Music’s Uptown Jazz Series (UJS) returns to the Bluff for a special season that will explore and showcase the music of specific eras in jazz history. Mike Tomaro Focusing on...
View ArticleSpiritan Campus Ministry Events Lead Up to International Day of Peace
Members of the Duquesne University community are invited by Spiritan Campus Ministry to participate in a variety of events as part of 11 Days of Peace in preparation for the International Day of Peace...
View ArticlePolitical Science Professor Promoted to Serve as Deputy Chief and Chief of...
Dr. Lew Irwin, professor of political science, has been selected to serve as deputy chief of Army Reserve (DCAR) and chief of staff, Office of the Chief, Army Reserve (OCAR), at his current rank of...
View ArticleSpiritan Pedagogy Series Focuses on Student Success
The Center for Catholic Faith and Culture and the Center for Teaching Excellence will again co-host its annual series of events that explores the idea of Spiritan pedagogy, education animated by our...
View ArticleFall Open House Expects More than 2,000 Prospective Students and Families
More than 2,000 high school students and family members are expected at this weekend’s annual Fall Open House, which will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 17. Prospective students and...
View ArticleAnnual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk Scheduled for Oct. 11
Registration is open for Duquesne’s eighth annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk for all faculty, staff and students who want to honor breast cancer survivors as well as friends and family who have...
View ArticleCops ‘n Chefs BBQ Returns, Benefits United Way Campaign
Tickets are on sale now for the annual Cops n’ Chefs BBQ on the Bluff, an annual event to benefit Duquesne’s campus United Way Campaign. Scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 27, faculty and staff can pick up...
View ArticleIntegrity of Creation Conference to Examine the Global Water Crisis
Faculty and staff are invited to register for the third annual Presidential Conference on the Integrity of Creation, which will focus on the theme The Global Water Crisis. This year’s conference will...
View ArticleTake a Survey Regarding Center for Pharmacy Care Customer Service
The Center for Pharmacy Care invites University employees to take an online customer service survey. Visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/centerforpharmacycare to complete the survey.
View ArticleLibermann Luncheon Series Returns with Focus on Faith in Mixed Marriages
Spiritan Campus Ministry’s Libermann Luncheon series returns next week with the Rev. Kimberly Greway and her husband Ken Hendrata, who will discuss how families maintain their faith in a mixed marriage...
View ArticleDuquesne-Designed/Enhanced Podiums Are Making Classrooms More Accessible
Todd Hughes, senior classroom technologist in the Office of Classroom Technologies, understands that in a modern classroom, comfort and inclusivity are necessary for creating a positive learning...
View ArticleCampus Hosts African Academics for Week of Workshops
The Department of Theology, the Center for African Studies and the campus Spiritans are co-hosting representatives from four African affiliate institutions this week for a series of workshops and to...
View ArticleDuquesne University Climbs Again in ‘U.S. News’ Best Colleges Rankings
For the 10th consecutive year, Duquesne University is again ranked among the U.S. News and World Report’s top tier of schools, rising four more spots to No. 120 in the newly released 2018 edition of...
View ArticleLearn How to Use Social Media in Health Care Research at Nursing School...
Dr. Michelle Litchman, a professor of nursing at the University of Utah, will explore how social media tactics can support health care research at the next School of Nursing Forum for Research and...
View Article‘Octet’ Headlines ‘Schubert on the Bluff’ Opening Concert
The final season of the Mary Pappert School of Music’s three-year Schubert on the Bluff series kicks off Tuesday, Sept. 26, with the Viennese composer’s tuneful Octet in F Major, D. 803, contrasting...
View ArticleCampus Asked to Donate Pet Food, Toys Through ‘Paws on the Bluff’
All members of the campus community are reminded that they can help local families in need with their beloved dogs, cats, rabbits and other furry family members by donating pet food and toys through...
View ArticleConcert to Focus on Misunderstood Hungarian Composer
The City Music Center (CMC) of Duquesne University will take audience members on a journey this weekend toward understanding a Hungarian composer known to be one of the most charismatic personalities...
View ArticleReminder: Saturday Marks 16th Annual Katie Westbrook 5K and Dog Walk
The campus community is reminded to register for the 16th annual Katie Westbrook 5k and Dog Walk this Saturday, Sept. 23, on campus. Event check-in will begin at 8 a.m. and the race begins at 9 a.m....
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