Now Enrolling: School of Nursing Offers Expanded Start Dates
The School of Nursing now offers three start dates a year for select nursing programs. Applicants can choose to begin classes in the fall, spring or summer when applying to the following programs:...
View ArticleStudent’s Travel Bug Creates New Adventure for Education Students
Isabella Boland caught the travel bug in Tanzania a few years ago and it never left her. Now the Duquesne senior has created a first-of-its kind adventure for students in the School of Education. Dr....
View Article‘Princeton Review’ Names MBA Program as One of Nation’s Top 267
The Princeton Review has recognized the MBA program in the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business as one of the top 267 programs of its kind in the United States. The rating was based on a survey of 23,000...
View ArticleLooking to Further Community Engagement, Duquesne Names New CETR Director
Duquesne has named Dr. Jessica Mann as its director for the Center for Community-Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR) effective Friday, Dec. 1. The center supports teaching, learning and research...
View ArticleStaff Awards Nominations Close on Nov. 22
Members of the campus community are reminded that there is just one more week left to nominate a Duquesne employee for a University staff award. Nomination forms are available online and must be...
View ArticleThe ‘Times’ Breaks for Turkey Day
The Duquesne University Times will not publish on Wednesday, Nov. 22, due to the Thanksgiving holiday break. Publication will resume on Wednesday, Nov. 29. Have a happy Thanksgiving!
View ArticleALL Series Will Explore Composer Brahms ‘Before the Beard’
The early career of German composer/pianist Johannes Brahms will be explored at the next installment of the Adult Learning & Lecture (ALL) Series, presented by the City Music Center. David Allen...
View ArticleBragging Rights on the Line for 86th Annual City Game on Friday
The Duquesne Dukes take the court against the Pitt Panthers for the 86th annual City Game on Friday, Dec. 1, at PPG Paints Arena. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. The Dukes, who defeated the Panthers 64-55 last...
View ArticleReminder: Consortium for Christian-Muslim Dialogue to Host Panel Discussion...
The Consortium for Christian-Muslim Dialogue (CCMD) at Duquesne will host Migration and Policies on Immigration—which will explore the economic, political, legal, cultural and moral implications of...
View ArticleWomen’s Guild Cookbook Now for Sale
Just in time for the holidays, the Duquesne University Women’s Guild 90th anniversary commemorative cookbook, From our Table to Yours, is now available for sale. After many months of collecting...
View ArticleRed Masquers’ ‘One-Acts’ Fundraiser to Benefit FOCUS North America
The Red Masquers’ annual One-Acts for Charity event will support a well-known national organization with local ties. Proceeds from this year’s One-Acts for Charity event titled Hunger for What?—which...
View ArticleHogan Dining Center Earns ‘Live Well Allegheny’ Distinction from the County...
The Allegheny County Health Department recently announced that the Hogan Dining Center is the latest local restaurant to receive the Live Well Allegheny Restaurant distinction. Hogan Dining Center...
View ArticleBecome a Permanent Part of Duquesne with a Donation to the Mission Forward...
A new mosaic project on campus will give students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends the chance to become a permanent part of campus, while supporting scholarship funds for students. The Duquesne...
View ArticleJoin President Gormley for Tonight’s Night of Lights Tradition
Faculty, staff, students and their families are reminded to join the 21st annual Night of Lights celebration starting at 4 p.m. today. Watch as President Ken Gormley officially “pulls the switch” at 5...
View ArticleUnited Way Payroll Deduction Option Ends Today, Nov. 29
Faculty and staff who wish to support this year’s United Way campaign through convenient payroll deductions have until 11:59 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 29, to make a contribution. Gifts made by the...
View ArticleRSVP Now for Duquesne’s 2017 Staff Awards and Employee Christmas Celebration
Duquesne employees are invited to this year’s Christmas and Staff Awards Luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 21, at noon in the Union Ballroom. Join President Gormley and colleagues from across campus as the...
View ArticleDU in the News [December 2017]
News coverage highlighting Duquesne’s experts and initiatives. Dec. 5 2017 PR People Award Winners Announced by PR News PR News announced that Rachel Willis, a senior strategic public relations and...
View ArticleFaculty & Staff Spotlight [December 6, 2017]
What has Dr. Jennie Schulze been up to? Dr. Jennie Schulze, assistant professor of political science, recently had her book Strategic Frames: Europe, Russia and Minority Inclusion in Estonia and Latvia...
View ArticleGrants Received [December 6, 2017]
Funds totaling $32,998 were recently received by the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and the School of Nursing. SBDC, $7,998, from the Small Business Administration passed through the...
View ArticleNight of Lights Illuminates Campus for Christmas Season
Faculty, staff and students joined President Ken Gormley to ring in the holiday season on campus with the 21st annual Night of Lights Celebration themed A Silent Night on the Bluff on Nov. 29. … Night...
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