Duquesne’s Medical College Closer to Accreditation
New Osteopathic College Ready to Enroll Students
For many students, graduation marks the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice. But for all, it’s just the beginning of a journey filled with even bigger goals.
Jess Towns landed an NSF research fellowship from Stanford, which selects only one percent of student applicants for the honor. She credits Duquesne's intense research focus - and hands-on opportunities - for much of her success.
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Looking to help meet the nation’s growing demand for engineers, Duquesne University is creating new engineering programs and renaming one of its flagship schools the School of Science and Engineering.
In this segment on KDKA's Talk Pittsburgh afternoon television show, Early Childhood Education Graduate Maggie Burke discusses how her personal journey with dyslexia empowered her to become a reading specialist and help kids who need extra support in the classroom.
Fortune magazine has named Thomas R. Kline, who committed a $50 million gift to Duquesne's law school, one of 2022’s biggest philanthropists.
For Women's History Month, Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett joined local leaders to discuss opportunities in education.
Duquesne's academic and student services ensure that student-athletes feel supported by providing everything from academic advising to travel assistance.
New Osteopathic College Ready to Enroll Students
The School of Pharmacy will confer degrees upon more than 125 graduates during its commencement Saturday, May 20, at 10:30 a.m. at the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse.
The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) recently honored the 2022-2023 outstanding faculty and graduate student educators at the annual Celebration of Teaching Excellence Awards ceremony.