For many college students, pursuing five majors may seem impossible. For Liberal Arts
student and future lawyer Nick Freilino, A’26, he modestly describes it as “busy.”
Nursing Lands Top-5 Spots in ‘U.S. News’ Online Rankings
The School of Nursing has earned two Top-5 spots in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report
Best Online Programs rankings, reinforcing Duquesne’s standing as a leader in accessible
and career-advancing graduate nursing education.
Duquesne Plans to Build $68 Million Health Sciences Facility
Fundraising is underway for a new Forbes Avenue facility that will consolidate programs,
favorably locate clinical services and strengthen Duquesne’s role in regional health
care
The 2025 – 2026 Duquesne New Venture Challenge (DNVC) announces the selection of five
finalists for its prestigious entrepreneurship competition hosted by the Palumbo-Donahue
School of Business.
Abbad Sultan has a lot of questions. As a first-year student at Duquesne’s Nasuti
College of Osteopathic Medicine, he inquires about medical processes and patient care
as he begins his pursuit to become a doctor. At UPMC Presbyterian, he creates projects
as a core member of their cardiology research team, studying the impacts of cardiac
surgery.
Duquesne Push Moves Graduate to Help Others
Teresa Englehardt was nervous the first time she volunteered for No One Dies Alone,
an organization that provides hospice patients with a friend in their final days.
“I aspire to be a college professor at a small liberal arts school where I can
be very involved and help students inside and outside the classroom. I want to be
very involved in whatever community I’m in.”
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.
“Anything I need, I go in the Liberal Arts office and they guide me. They prepare
me for interviews, and when I got my internship, they were some of the first people
I told.”
Kristen DeFlorioCybersecurity Studies and Computer Science MajorMeet Kristen
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.
My interview day on campus was wonderful. It felt like home. The faculty made
me feel like they cared about the students, much more than any other school I visited.
Abbad SultanFirst-Year Student in the Nasuti College of Osteopathic MedicineLearn more about Abbad
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.
President Ken & Laura Gormley Surprised with Student Union Naming
Duquesne University President Ken Gormley and his wife, Laura, were honored today when the University unveiled the new name of its Student Union as the Ken and Laura Gormley Student Union.
Creative Nonfiction Anthology to be Published by Duquesne, Feature Voices of the Health Sciences
Duquesne University will publish a creative nonfiction anthology featuring the voices of the health sciences—personal, behind-the-scenes, true stories of caregivers and the patients they treat.
Duquesne University to House Archives of Creative Nonfiction
Duquesne University’s Gumberg Library has become the new home for archives of Creative Nonfiction, a groundbreaking literary journal founded by writer and professor Lee Gutkind in 1993. Creative Nonfiction is credited with launching the “literary nonfiction movement” popular in today’s publishing world and the Academy.