Duquesne School of Nursing Receives Top National Rankings
New national rankings and test scores show Duquesne University’s School of Nursing is providing horizon-expanding education, whether it’s in person or online.
New 11-story, 556-bed student apartment building will be constructed on Forbes Avenue
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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Anyone who thinks research science is still a man's game hasn't met Duquesne University's Raegen Esenwein and Lindsay Moskal. The two juniors recently received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarships, given annually to encourage outstanding students to pursue research careers in the fields of natural sciences, engineering and mathematics. With this recognition, Duquesne now has eight female students who have won the award in the last 10 years.
This Post-Gazette article spotlights Duquesne women’s basketball player Tess Myers- one of the best 3-point shooters in the country in NCAA women’s basketball this season- and her family’s shared success on the court. The article also includes an interview with Duquesne’s women’s basketball head coach Dan Burt.
Fortune magazine has named Duquesne University at No. 5 among 44 schools in its inaugural Best Online Master's Nursing Programs rankings.
Pittsburgh hot spot Moonlit Burgers-home of the signature "smash burger"-is coming to Duquesne University this summer! The restaurant at Duquesne will offer its full menu, including smash burgers, veggie burgers, fried chicken, milkshakes, local craft beers and soft serve from Pittsburgh's own Millie's Homemade Ice Cream.
A new Duquesne University study using a nanomedicine that targets neuropathic pain at its source found that while males and females develop pain-like behavior to the same degree, the nanomedicine provided less relief for females. The study marks the latest findings of the university's Chronic Pain Research Consortium (CPRC), a multidisciplinary collaboration by Dr. Jelena Janjic (founder/co-director) and Dr. John Pollock (co-director).
New national rankings and test scores show Duquesne University’s School of Nursing is providing horizon-expanding education, whether it’s in person or online.
The Center for Community Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR) invites faculty and staff to add community engaged activities into the Collaboratory platform.
The Wecht Institute’s next Forensic Friday will explore the investigative, media and ethical considerations behind Missing White Woman Syndrome at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 3 in the Africa Room and via Zoom.