Research Spotlight - Three Students Receive Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Madison Fitzgerald, Alayna Funke and Trista Newman have been recognized for their
exceptional academic achievements and commitment to research in the fields of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics.
Duquesne is proud to welcome a distinguished group of students whose academic strengths
and unique backgrounds prepare them to pursue bigger goals and broaden their horizons.
Duquesne Police Sergeant Graduates from School of Education
Frank Cortazzo wears many hats: Police sergeant. School board member. Football coach.
Father. Grandfather. Now, he’ll wear another: Duquesne University graduate.
For Accounting Student, Taking Chances is the Key to Success
Amelia enjoys crunching numbers and following formulas and processes. The Trinidad
and Tobago resident and Duquesne rower credits Palumbo-Donahue School of Business
faculty for trusting in her potential and making accounting fun.
Public Safety Reaccredited, Granted Premier Agency Status
The Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission recently voted unanimously
to reaccredit the Duquesne University Department of Public Safety and grant it the
prestigious Premier Agency status.
All-Duquesne Team Wins Business School's New Venture Challenge
Clean Plate Innovations is a pioneering cleantech startup with the goal of revolutionizing
how large-scale dining operations approach food waste.
Duquesne alumni were the standout teachers. They connected to students on a personal
level and had great leadership qualities. As a future teacher, I always consider the
different strategies they use that I can incorporate in how I teach. That keeps me
engaged.
Mwango KasubaSecondary Social Studies Education and History double majorLearn more about Mwango
Every professor I have is for us and cares about our education. They want to
make sure we’re comfortable in class and want to know what they can do to help us.
Having an impact on the kids was incredible. Without teachers and these kids,
you don’t have any other profession. You teach them to become doctors, lawyers, chemists
or whatever else they want to become.
Hetanshi ShahMiddle Level Education major and Honors College studentMeet Hetanshi
The STEM-based opportunities at Duquesne offer new and exciting challenges that
will increase my knowledge of medicine and serve me well when I enter medical school.
Madeline SclichterScience and Engineering major and College of Osteopathic Medicine Early Assurance
Program studentRead Madeline's story
The faculty made me feel so welcomed. They were all very passionate about health
care and their classes and talked about networking and extracurricular activities,
too. The University really prepares students to excel in their careers and make meaningful
contributions to society.
That was the moment where I thought, 'Oh my gosh, what I'm doing really matters.
I'm giving this young person an opportunity to share what he's thinking and what he's
been through in a safe space through music.
What’s really great about swimming is you're so busy that you have to be good
at time management, and I am very lucky to have a lot of resources here at Duquesne.
Recent Duquesne School of Education Graduate Receives Fulbright to Taiwan
Joy Chen, a May 2025 graduate, has been selected for a prestigious Fulbright award to Taiwan for the 2025 – 2026 academic year. For 11 months, Chen will teach English in a classroom setting alongside a cooperative teacher who speaks fluent Mandarin. She will plan and lead lessons, design curricula, co-host language camps and share American culture with students.
Class of 2025 Takes Center Stage at Duquesne’s Spring Commencement
Duquesne University will celebrate the remarkable achievements of the Class of 2025 during its Spring Commencement ceremonies, recognizing the depth, discipline and professionalism students have cultivated throughout their academic journeys.