Kyla embraces research opportunities at the School of Science and Engineering.
Her current work focuses on biomedical photoacoustics, which is the detection of particles
and cells using light and sound.
This could allow sick patients to receive blood test results faster, and it could
lead to earlier detection of diseases like cancer.
Bishop Zubik Awarded Duquesne University Presidential Medal
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley recently presented the Most Rev. David A.
Zubik, D.D., bishop of Pittsburgh, with a rare Presidential Medal in recognition of
his extraordinary service to Duquesne and to the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley has named Dr. Leanna Fenneberg as the University’s
next senior vice president of student life, effective June 3, 2024.
New Duquesne University program provides tailored educational and placement opportunities
for workers in the western Pennsylvania biotechnology sector, recently received a
$300,000 grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation.
Duquesne University Named Best College for Veterans
Duquesne University has been named one of the best colleges for veterans by the Military
Times Best for Vets, Colleges ranking and also recently named a Top 10 Military Friendly
School.
Graduate and Professional Programs Excel in U.S. News Rankings
Duquesne's Nursing, Law and Health Sciences programs showcased among the nation’s
best according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Club Sports Receives Inaugural Funding
A total of $50,000 will be split among the 13 Duquesne Club Sports teams from the
endowment established by President Gormley in the fall of 2023.
Bishop Zubik Awarded Duquesne University Presidential Medal
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley recently presented the Most Rev. David A. Zubik, D.D., bishop of Pittsburgh, with a rare Presidential Medal in recognition of his extraordinary service to Duquesne and to the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Duquesne Receives New $1.5 Million Grant to Expand Transplantation Research
Duquesne University has received a new $1.5 million grant that will expand research into using nanoparticle technology to preserve human limbs for transplantation surgeries.
Duquesne Recognized for Commitment to First-Generation Student Success
Duquesne is one of 80 new members selected for the 2024-2025 FirstGen Forward Network, a national scaling model that brings together higher education leaders from around the country to share data, model innovation, and scale impact to first-gen student support.