July 31
The Universitys recent land acquisitions in Uptown are mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article.
Duquesne is featured on Phi Theta Kappas 2025 Transfer Honor Roll in recognition
of the dynamic pathways the University has created to support transfer students. The
list was featured in Yahoo Finance, European Business Magazine, Pilot News Online, Community Post, News
Channel Nebraska Central and dozens of additional publications.
July 29
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article as one of the recipients of the publications C-Suite Awards.
Associate Professor of Law and Director of Bar Studies Ashley London is quoted in
this Reuters article discussing the launch of the new version of the national bar exam.
July 26
Duquesne student groups are mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about Goat Fest, an annual celebration featuring Allegheny GoatScape. The
article notes that Duquesne student groups have partnered with the organization to
goat-scape areas of campus.
July 25
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Center for African Studies is mentioned in this New Pittsburgh Courier article highlighting African culture in Pittsburgh and the two-day community celebration
Dance Africa. University of Pittsburgh is mentioned.
July 24
Eastern India News Magazine mentioned the Thomas R. Kline School of Law in a story about the growth of continuing
legal education in the United States. Dozens of other state, national and international
publications covered this story as well.
July 22
This Pittsburgh Quarterly article outlines Westmoreland Museums newest exhibit pairing Aaron Gorsons art
with biographical context by Maxwell King. In the article Duquesne is mentioned for
its location on the Bluff, a location where the portrait painter would observe Pittsburghs
steel mills.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Latrobe Bulletin article regarding research that will start this summer and aim to develop a testing
process to determine if gill lice are present by analyzing stream water.
July 21
Associate Dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music Dr. Rachel Whitcomb is highlighted
in this Tribune-Review article spotlighting her music and recent album release. Also covered by News Break.
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article notes Duquesne is now accepting scores from the Classic Learning Test as
part of its admissions process.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Table Magazine Pittsburgh article detailing the best pizza spots in Pittsburgh for its proximity to Pizza Milano.
July 18
In this KDKA-TV article outlining WQEDs position facing federal funding cuts, they emphasized a focus on promoting local
content from non-profits and universities, including Duquesne.
July 16
Professor of Political Science Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing Governor Josh Shapiros role in the recent artificial intelligence
and energy summit held in Pittsburgh.
July 14
Duquesne is mentioned as the alma mater of newly installed Bishop Mark Eckman in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article.
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s decision to begin accepting the Classical Learning
Test.
John Fried, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in English,
is quoted in this Press Release Point story about the newly established janet jai Endowed Memorial Fund for Visual Poetry
in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts.
July 11
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is a featured guest on this Upside Chat podcast episode addressing a variety of topics in sports-related current events.
July 10
Duquesne is mentioned in this WESA-FM article discussing a University program thats helping to find new routes for abandoned
boats so they do not end up in landfills.
In this The Blade article discussing the 2025 Encounter Conference in Toledo, Ohio, it notes the Catholic
charismatic movement began in 1967 by Duquesne students.
Duquesne is mentioned in this District International Energy Association article as a partner of Cordia, who has interconnected UPMC Mercy Hospitals Uptown
plant and 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s district energy system to achieve greater economies of scale
and efficiency to support the larger networked system.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Blocks & Files story as a customer of Komprise, a data management provider.
July 9
Research by Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy Dr. Devika Manickam and
two graduate students, Paromita Paul Pinky and Purva Khare, is mentioned in a NewsRx article on the topic of extracellular vesicle-mediated mitochondria delivery. The
original research is linked above.
July 8
Research conducted by School of Nursing Assistant Professor Dr. Elizabeth Skrovanek
is referenced in this Cancer Nursing Today article discussing the challenges and decisions BRCA-positive women face.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Tribune-Review article honoring the life and work of School of Education alumnus Tim Rooney.
July 6
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies Dr. Brady Porter, School
of Science and Engineering, is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing the rich wildlife of the Allegheny Islands.
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article outlining the evolving landscape of NCAA athletics.
July 4
Research from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Division of Pharmaceutical
Sciences on how fluid flow in microfluidic slides affects shear stress is mentioned
in a NewsRx article. The original research is linked above.
Research lead by Associate Professor of Marketing Dr. Georgiana Craciun examining
digital dashboards' influence on preventive health behavior is mentioned in a NewsRx article on that topic. The original research is linked above
July 2
Associate Professor of Economics Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post Gazette article discussing the effects of tourism on Pittsburghs economy.
July 1
In this Bakersfield.com article discussing Cordia Pittsburgh winning the prestigious System of the Year Award
at IDEA2025, 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s on-campus energy plant is mentioned for its efficient supply
of 80% of campus electricity needs. Also covered by Associate Press Online, Yahoo Finance, Buisnesswire.com, Stocks Market News, Malvern
Daily Record and several other publications.
June 30
Research from Dr. Bin Yang, assistant professor in the School of Science and Engineering,
and students Neil Nayyar and Billy Sanchez is published in MDPI Open Access. The research details a new method of photographing collagen in full color with just
one camera.
June 29
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing criticism Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is receiving within
the Democratic Party over his stance with the Trump administration.
June 27
This AVTechnology article highlights the four-person team consisting of Duquesne staff Todd Hughes,
Michael Kozar, John Hahn and Andy Beasom that redesigned and improved upon the AV
systems in the Student Union Ballroom.
June 26
Associate Dean, Associate Professor and Program Director of Music Education Rachel
Whitcomb is quoted in this All Country News article highlighting the release of her newest album Wildest Dreams.
Research from Dr. Joseph Kush, professor in the School of Education, is published
in MDPI Open Access. This paper investigates the utility of an artificial intelligence (AI) system, as
it examines AI-generated output when prompted with a series of vignettes reflecting
typical disciplinary challenges encountered by K-12 students.
June 25
In this Huntington The Daily News article, an unnamed biogeochemistry student is mentioned for conducting an upcoming
one-hour survey of local acid mine drainage discharge as part of their studies.
June 23
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story about the life and achievements of retired Spanish professor Ana Maria Merrell,
who passed away June 7.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article outlining responses from elected officials on the recent bombings of Iran.
June 22
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the increase in political violence and how it may affect potential
political candidates decisions to run for office.
June 20
In this nurse.org article advocating for nursing to be considered a STEM profession, Duquesne is mentioned
as one of eight notable universities that classifies nursing under STEM.
June 18
Mary Pappert School of Music student Skiyah Hall is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article documenting the rise in popularity of small, monster-like dolls called Labubus.
Dean of the School of Pharmacy Dr. James Drennen is quoted in this Yahoo Finance article celebrating the 20th anniversary of the National Institute for Pharmaceutical
Technology & Education. Also covered by USA Life Sciences, Sangri Times, PR Newswire, KRBC-TV Online, Times of San Diego and multiple additional outlets.
June 17
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article commenting on the increase in animosity between political parties in the
United States and an increasing number of violent acts motivated by politics. Also
covered by ArcaMax.
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Success article speaking about the benefits of independent counselors for high school students
looking to enter college.
This Valley News Dispatch article outlining events in the Alle- Kiski Valley mentions that President Ken Gormleys
book The Heiress of Pittsburgh will be the featured book of The Kitchen Sink Book
Club in June. Also covered by Trib-LIVE.
June 16
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article notes the appointment of Michael LaFrankie to 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Senior Vice President
for University Advancement role effective Aug. 18.
June 14
In this Indiana Gazette article about Pennsylvanias childcare crisis and the 2025-26 budget debate, Duquesne
is mentioned in reference to a childcare summit held at the University earlier this
year. Also covered by Latrobe Bulletin and Longview News-Journal.
June 12
This Pittsburgh Business Times article outlines the appointment of Michael LaFrankie as Senior Vice President for
University Advancement, effective Aug. 18. President Ken Gormley is quoted in the
article, and current Senior Vice President for University Advancement Jim Miller is
mentioned.
The John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences Compass Program is mentioned in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article as one of 20 higher education programs in Pennsylvania specifically catered
to students with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
June 10
Distinguished Executive in Residence in the Thomas R. Kline School of Law Tom Corbett
is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about an upcoming meeting to address concerns about election safety, security
and political violence.
June 9
Research conducted by School of Science and Engineering Professor Dr. Philip Reeder
is cited throughout an article published by News Rx Science Daily. Linked above is Dr. Reeders research.
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Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Glocalist.press article discussing the ongoing conflict between California and the Trump administration.
Translation required.
Dean of the School of Pharmacy Dr. James Drennen and Dean of the School of Nursing
Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow are mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette list highlighting their reappointments.
Professor of Journalism Maggie Jones Patterson is interviewed in this Talk Pittsburgh segment on KDKA-TV speaking about her recent Golden Quill Service to Journalism award, her rise in journalism
and the future of the news industry.
June 8
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Dr. Katherine
Hornbostel drafted this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece critiquing DOGEs attempts to streamline the government. The opinions
expressed are those of the writer.
June 6
The Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law is mentioned
in this Bedford Gazette article providing an overview of the potential dangers of AI and calling for proper
regulation and oversight.
June 4
In an article by News Rx Science Daily, research done by Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Dr. Lanei
Rodemeyer is quoted and referenced throughout. Linked above is Dr. Rodemeyers research.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the retirement of the Bishop David Zubik and appointment of Pittsburgh
Auxiliary Bishop Mark Eckman to the position. Also covered by Tribune-Review, WTAE-TV, World Catholic News, Beaver County Times, Catholic News Agency
and multiple other outlets.
June 3
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dr. Jingyun Yes research is cited in this Bio Fuel Daily article about turning CO2 into sustainable fuel. Also covered by Hydrocarbon Online.
Dean of the School of Education Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett wrote this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece advocating for changes to the language often used to describe the teaching
profession. The views expressed are those of the author.
June 2
In this Sarasota Magazine article, incoming students identified as Aundrayah M. and Tallone H. were announced
as four-year scholarship recipients through Drs. Robert and Patricia Gussins Endowed
Scholarship. Also covered by Philanthropy News Digest.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is featured on this Upside video Chat Podcast discussing a variety of major league sports topics.
Dean of the School of Education, Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett is mentioned in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting her re-appointment to a second term as dean.
May 31
Associate Professor and Reading Clinic Director Dr. Carla Meyer is quoted in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article speaking about the benefits of reading full novels versus excerpts or chapter
summaries.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article speaking about the re-appointment of Dr. James Drennen to a second term as
dean of the School of Pharmacy. Also covered by the Pittsburgh Post- Gazette.
May 30
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Axios Pittsburgh article about a potential deal between U.S. Steel and Japans Nippon Steel. Dr. Irwin
comments on Trumps comfort in the Pittsburgh area.
Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics, Rev. John C. Welch, PhD, is quoted in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article speaking on churches' efforts to normalize conversations about end-of-life
care.
May 29
The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania published this story about the 61st Golden
Quill Awards. Professor of Journalism Maggie Jones Patterson received the Service
to Journalism Award, and student Naomi Girson was awarded the 2025 Press Club of Western
Pennsylvania Scholarship. Also covered by Pittsburgh Union Progress, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Magazine.
May 28
In this article on the University of Cape Coasts (UCC) web site, Program Coordinator
in the Center for Global Engagement David Frey is mentioned as he visited UCC to strengthen
ties between Duquesne and UCC.
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discusses the repairs and reopening of Armstong Tunnel and mentions how the
sidewalk will likely stay closed through September due to construction on Fisher Hall.
Also covered by Hoodline, WESA-FM, KDKA and Pittsburgh Union Progress.
May 27
Mary Pappert School of Music graduate student Natalia Mesa is mentioned in this HJCK article highlighting an upcoming clarinet solo performance. The article notes Mesa's
performance of the same piece at her undergraduate recital and at a University competition.
Spanish translation required.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick and Teaching Assistant Professor
Robert Healy are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the upcoming NFL Draft and what Pittsburgh can expect in terms
of economic impact.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article announcing the reappointment of School of Nursing Dean Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow.
May 26
Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics, Rev. John C. Welch, PhD, is mentioned in this
New Pittsburgh Courier article as an attendee at The Coalition to Transform Advanced Care (C-TAC) workshops.
May 25
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the road ahead for Democratic mayoral nominee Corey O Connor.
May 23
In this Tribune-Review article discussing Penn States closure of satellite campuses, Duquesne is mentioned
in a story about a student who found success and graduated from Duquesne.
May 22
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article commenting on the landscape of the Pittsburgh Democratic Party and the 2025
mayoral race.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about Fenway Sports Groups purchase of the Penguins in the context of the
teams 2024-2025 season.
May 21
Professor and Director of the University Honors College Dr. Kathleen Roberts is quoted
in an article from The Morgan Schools digital news source, The Morgan PawPrint. Dr. Roberts spoke about the percentage of college students who enter college with
a major and how many students change their major at least once before graduating.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Patheos article about the relationship between Pentecostals and the Pope. The University
was mentioned for the 1967 event called the Duquesne Weekend.
May 20
Professor of Political Science Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the 2025 primary election.
Proposed University construction projects are mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about upcoming development in the City of Pittsburgh.
May 19
The College of Osteopathic Medicine (DUQCOM) is highlighted in this Building Enclosure article. The article praises the DUQCOM building for its beauty, functionality and
sustainability. Also covered by Walls & Ceilings.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz wrote this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece urging the City of Pittsburgh to conduct property reassessments. The
opinions expressed are those of the writer and not of Duquesne.
May 17
Incoming transfer student and West Virginia Northern Community College Valedictorian
Audrey Orecchio is quoted from her valedictorian speech in this Herald-Star article. She will attend Duquesne this fall, majoring in political science. Also covered
by Weirton Daily Times.
May 16
Dr. John Stolz, professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this Inside Climate News article. The article outlines concerns of ongoing groundwater contamination from
orphan wells left from fracking.
Dr. John Stolz, professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this PublicSource article concerning the validity of CNXs Radical Transparency program. Dr. Stolz
commented on the effects of the 38 million gallons of sand or proppant used to drill
at a Radical Transparency well pad in Westmoreland County.
May 15
Dean of the School of Nursing Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow co-authored this Erie Times-News Online opinion piece discussing Pennsylvanias nursing shortage, its causes and patient impacts,
and possible solutions. The opinions expressed are those of the writers and not of
Duquesne.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this Commercial Construction and Renovation story highlighting the use of a high-performance curtain wall by EFCO.
May 14
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Pennsylvania Record article highlighting the Schools employment outcomes for the Class of 2024, which
once again surpassed national employment outcomes.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s McGinley Hall is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article. Radnor, the Universitys partner for the McGinley Hall project, was selected
to partner with the University of Pittsburgh on an upcoming hotel redevelopment project.
The article provides additional details about that project and its potential community
impact.
Duquesne is mentioned in this SRQ Online article announcing scholarships for two Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota members. The
students will attend Duquesne as part of the Gussin Spiritan Division of Academic
Programs, and the scholarships are made possible through the generosity of Drs. Robert
and Patricia Gussin.
May 12
Dr. Matthew Joseph, associate professor in the School of Education, is quoted in this
WalletHub article providing advice for entry-level professionals.
Tara Bradley-Steck, managing fellow of the Patricia Doherty Yoder Institute for Ethics
and Integrity in Journalism and Media, drafted this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece about the current state of journalism. The views expressed are those
of the writer and not of Duquesne.
May 11
Professor in the School of Science and Engineering Dr. Phillip Reeder is quoted in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing Hill District landslides.
May 10
Associate Professor in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences Dr. Faina
Linkov is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the measles outbreak in the United States.
President Ken Gormley authored this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette piece honoring the late Justice David Souter.
May 9
Duquesne is mentioned in this Forbes article about recommended cities for retirement. Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham
University and University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned. Also covered by American CEO Club, The New York Ledger and Bitcoin Ethereum News.
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Dr. Jordana Lockwich is mentioned in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story about a local physical therapists drumming class, intended to help those with
Parkinsons. Lockwich is mentioned as a future partner for the program.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel authored this Los Angeles Review of Books review of "Power Metal: The Race for the Resources That Will Shape the Future.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article about a redevelopment project at the University of Pittsburgh. Duquesne was
named as a partner of Radnor, the firm selected by the University of Pittsburgh to
lead the project.
May 8
Teaching Assistant Professor Robert Healy is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the Pittsburgh Pirates recent public relations response to various
team-related issues and the teams record.
Duquesne is listed in this Patch article as one of the colleges and universities still accepting applications. Other
Pennsylvania schools listed include Drexel University and Allegheny College.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is highlighted in this Glass Magazine article highlighting the Schools architecture and design.
51做厙 Police Sergeant and School of Education student Frank Cortazzo
is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting his tenure at Duquesne, upcoming graduation and future plans.
A statement from President Ken Gormley is included in this WTAE-TV story about the election of Pope Leo XIV. Also covered by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Duquesne is mentioned in this WJET-24 story about new state legislation that addresses abandoned boats. The article states
that Duquesne students are conducting research on this topic.
Duquesne is mentioned in this WPXI-TV article about Armstrong Tunnel construction and the Universitys use of scaffolding
in the area to repair a pedestrian bridge. Also covered by Pittsburgh Union Progress.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this WPXI-TV story about their recent Woman of the Year celebration honoring Tracey McCants-Lewis.
Duquesne is mentioned in this PIttsburgh Business Times article about carbon emissions in the Pittsburgh region and major institutions who
commit to renewable energy. Carnegie Mellon University also is mentioned.
May 7
Duquesne students are mentioned as childcare provider options in this Hootmix article on choosing babysitters in Pittsburgh.
May 6
Professor of Theology and Ethics Dr. Daniel Scheid is quoted in this Patheos article covering his book The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological
Ethics.
Duquesne is mentioned in this College Transitions article about scholarships. The KAPPA Scholarship Endowment Fund of PA Scholarship
is a full-tuition award for high-achieving high school seniors in the Pittsburgh area
who choose to attend select universities.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the proposed new health sciences building on Forbes Avenue.
May 5
The Department of Environmental and Energy Engineering is highlighted in this MDPI article discussing their study investigating the subsurface remains of Jaundole Castle,
a 14th-century medieval fortress located on Dole Island near Riga, Latvia.
Dr. John Stolz, director of environmental and energy engineering and professor of
environmental microbiology, is quoted in this Pennsylvania Capital-Star article discussing wells in Pennsylvania.
The School of Pharmacy is highlighted in this D-Vivid Consultant video for offering non-thesis Masters programs in pharmaceutics, pharmacology and
industrial pharmacy. The University is recognized for strong job placement rates and
its respected reputation in pharmacy education.
John DallAglio, a clinical psychology PhD candidate, is quoted in this Medium article sharing that therapy shouldnt just focus on feeling balanced, but also on
understanding the deeper struggles and emotions people experience.
Staci Offutt, director of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business Center for Excellence
in Entrepreneurship, is listed in this Technical.ly list of 20 people to know to get plugged into Pittsburghs tech and entrepreneurship
scene. Also covered by Ein News.
May 2
Dr. Pavel Yakovlev, an associate professor of economics at the Palumbo-Donahue School
of Business, was featured in this Times Leader article for his recent study which found that for every dollar raised by the estate
tax, revenue from income, gift and capital gains taxes may drop by up to five dollars.
May 1
Dr. Ronald Dick, associate professor of sports marketing, is featured in this Upside Newsletter video chat discussing current events in professional sports.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Media Department is mentioned in this WPXI-TV video featuring 2025 Sean Doherty Distinguished Communicator Memorial Award winner
and alum Michael Lynch.
Duquesne is listed in this AVNetwork article discussing 16 AV/IT college programs, including 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s. Other colleges
listed include: Texas A&M University; University of California, Los Angeles; Emerson
College; Olds College of Agriculture and Technology; University of the Arts Londons
Creative Computing Institute; University of Connecticut, Storrs; University of Maryland;
College Parks Robert H. Smith School of Business; Rochester Institute of Technology;
The University of Arizona at the Phoenix Bioscience Core; Snead State Community College;
Global Alumnis Global Bridge Cambridge; Northern Essex Community College; Delaware
Technical Community College; The University of Alabamas Culverhouse College of Business
and The University of Greater Manchesters Institute of Medicine.
Cary Dabney, doctoral candidate at Duquesne, is quoted in this Cleveland Jewish News article highlighting discussions on race and religion at the Catholic-Jewish Bridgebuilders
event held April 29 at Bnai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike. The University
of Pittsburgh is also mentioned in the article.
April 30
Tara Bradley-Steck, managing fellow at the Patricia Yoder Doherty Institute for Ethics
and Integrity in Journalism and Media, authored this Lancaster Online opinion piece about the state of local news in Pennsylvania. The views expressed
are those of the writer and not of Duquesne. (Subscription required.)
April 29
Joel Bauman, senior vice president for enrollment, is quoted in this Tribune-Review article covering Duquesne's record-breaking 13,000+ applications for its Class of
2029, the most applicants in its history. This growth stands out amid a statewide
decline in high school graduates, highlighting 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s strong appeal to prospective
students. Also covered by Pittsburgh Business Times and WPXI-TV.
Thomas R. Kline School of Law Dean April Barton and Nursing Dean Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow
are quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article covering 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s nationally ranked graduate programs in nursing, law and
health sciences.
Dr. Elizabeth Fein, associate professor and chair of psychology, is quoted in this
CTV News article highlighting how LARPing can foster camaraderie and a sense of belonging.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this NBC News article covering Pittsburgh's mayoral race, framing it as a political test for Democrats
in a crucial swing state ahead of national elections.
Tom Dugas, associate vice president and deputy chief information officer, is quoted
in this PR Newswire article discussing recent updates to the Cloud Scorecard Finder platform. Also covered
by Face Magazine, Sugar House Journal, Parish News, Magnolia State Live, Walnut Creek
Magazine, Indica News, City Journals, Bonita & Estero Magazine, Cape Coral Living
Magazine, Market Watch, Small Businesses, BambuUP, Sangri Times, Creative Bharat,
Digitalconqurer, Techleaderspov, IABC Nashville, Roseman Solutions, WDHN, Investors
Hangout and Chillicothe Voice.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Catholic Philly article highlighting the origins of the charismatic renewal movement within the Catholic
Church, which began in 1967 with faculty and students at the University. A day of
prayer will be celebrated at the Catholic Charismatic Conference on Saturday, May
10.
April 28
Dr. Daniel Scheid, associate professor of theology, is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing Pope Francis death and the pressure the next pontiff will face.
April 27
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article addressing President Trump's first 100 days in office and how his early policies
have been received by supporters and critics.
April 26
Alana Sacriponte, assistant director of Duquesne in Rome; Megan Dell, global resident
coordinator for the Duquesne in Rome program; and Kyara Chaparro, a sixth-year physical
therapy student, were all quoted in this WTAE-TV article discussing Duquesne community members' experiences mourning the Pope in Rome.
Also covered by KDKA-TV and Tribune-Review.
Adjunct faculty of media studies Michela Hall is quoted in this Tribune-Review story covering The Pillion, a documentary about the motorcycle community she created
for her masters thesis.
April 25
Duquesne is mentioned in this ItaliaOggi Online article. Translation required.
Duquesne is mentioned in this prweb.com article discussing their multi-phased partnership with Radnor Property Group, a leading
real estate development company, and Harrison Street, a leading investment management
firm. The partnership was honored by the Student Housing Business Innovator Awards
with Best On-Campus P3 Development. Also covered by Murray Journal, News Blaze, My Silly Little Gang, Smb theleesvilleleader, Chinese
Wire, Chillicothe Voice and other Small Business publications.
Duquesne is mentioned in this PittsburghPA.gov article after joining the ranks of Tree Campus USA institutions in Pittsburgh, alongside
the University of Pittsburgh, Chatham University, and Carnegie Mellon University.
April 23
Michela Hall, general manager of Duquesne Student Television, is featured in this
Pittsburgh Magazine event listing for her new documentary The Pillion, which debunks stereotypes about
motorcycle culture. The film will be shown on Thursday, May 1, at 7 p.m. at The Lindsay
Theater and Cultural Center in Sewickley.
April 22
Duquesne is highlighted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article discussing proposed plans for the new Rangos School of Health Sciences building.
Rodney Dobish, associate vice president and chief facilities officer, and Terri Leasure,
project manager, are quoted.
April 21
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Tribune-Review article reflecting on the life of Pope Francis and the time he met with him. Also
covered by News Break, WTAE-TV and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Duquesne is mentioned in this 捩梗棗梯梭梗s World article discussing the legacy of Pope Francis.
Dr. Daniel Scheid, associate professor of theology, is quoted in this WTAE-TV article discussing the process that follows the death of Pope Francis.
April 19
David Allen Wehr, dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music, is mentioned in this My Progress News article discussing ARCAs Memorial Concert: Its Beethoven Still Fresh After All
These Years.
April 18
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s commencement schedule is mentioned alongside that of many other local colleges
and universities in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette commencement roundup.
April 17
Rev. Gregory Olikenyi, C.S.Sp., department of theology, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article as he and others celebrate becoming United States citizens.
April 16
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing federal funding cuts that impact colleges and universities. Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times story about The Advanced Leadership Institute (TALI) and Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) graduation celebration for its 2025 Emerging Leaders Program cohort. TALI and
CMU collaborate with the University of Pittsburgh, Robert Morris University and 51做厙 on course content. Also covered by Investors Hangout.
April 15
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Poynter article discussing how the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal transformed news coverage.
Adjunct Professor Victoria Bechtold Kush is mentioned in this Happening Next article highlighting the upcoming Salute to Working Women conference where she will
serve as a featured speaker.
April 14
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about President Donald Trumps economic plan.
Dr. Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, dean and professor of nursing, co-authored this opinion
piece for the Philadelphia Inquirer addressing Pennsylvania's projected shortage of 20,000 registered nurses by 2026.
Drexel University was also mentioned. Also covered by Philanthropy News Digest, Penn Record, Mirage News Australia, Yahoo, Fast Company,
Yahoo Australia, Yahoo News Canada, Newsbreak, News Pronto, Chron.com, Caledonian
Record, The Conversation, Ground News and The News-Herald Online.
Duquesne students are photographed in this Next Pittsburgh article sitting at a picnic table near St. Martin Hall. The University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University are also mentioned.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Internal Auditor Online article listing schools that were awarded the IAEP grant.
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is quoted in this WTAE article talking about tariffs and how Pittsburgh businesses may be affected.
April 13
Dr. Michael Sherwin, assistant professor of supply chain management, is quoted in
this Tribune-Review article discussing how supply chain disruptions during the pandemic served as a wakeup
call and highlighted the need for better preparation and communication in future crises.
April 12
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Littsburgh article announcing the appointment of noted writers Lee Gutkind and Jill Moyer Sunday
as Distinguished Writers in Residence, with an emphasis on creative nonfiction writing,
for the 2025-2026 academic year.
April 11
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Penn Record story, as prospective students are invited to attend an on-campus information session
on Saturday, April 12, 2025. The admissions team will present information on the admissions
process, financial aid and what its like to study and live in Pittsburgh.
51做厙 was mentioned in this Finance Sausalito article discussing the Berger and Green Heart scholarship. Drexel University, West Virginia University and Dickinson State University were mentioned in this article. This story is also covered by Denver News Updates, Town Hall, Financial Content, Markets - Financial Content, The
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The Chronicle-Journal, Poteau Daily News, The Community Post, Benzinga ,The Pilot
News, Illinois News Desk, Columbia News Updates, Rhode Island Chronicle, News.santafenewsonline,
The Ridgway Record, Idaho News Updates, Wyoming News Headlines and Juneau News Updates.
Dr. Mathew Joseph, an associate professor in the Department of Counselor Education,
School of Psychology and director of counselor education at 51做厙, was
quoted in this New American Funding article, saying that while where you live can
have some impact on happiness, its not the most important factor.
April 10
Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Tribune-Review article covering the pause in tariffs and ways that Western Pennsylvania businesses
and consumers continue to face uncertainty due to the potential for future trade restrictions
and their economic impact.
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business is mentioned in this Poets & Quants article for its inclusion in a ranking of business schools based on selectivity and
acceptance rates.
April 9
Duquesne is featured in this Patch article highlighting the best graduate schools in Pennsylvania and the United States.
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business was ranked 6th in Pennsylvania and 107th nationally.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law was ranked 8th in the state and 92nd nationwide.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine was placed in Tier 4. The School of Nursing was
ranked 2nd in Pennsylvania and 34th nationally. The School of Education was ranked
8th in the state and 153rd nationally.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article profiling Pittsburgh-area law schools and 2025 U.S. News and World Report
rankings. University of Pittsburgh also is mentioned. Also covered by Yahoo News and WPXI.
Adjunct Professor of Public History Amanda Gillen is highlighted in this WESA article for her appointment to executive director at The Frick Pittsburgh. Also covered
by Pittsburgh Business TImes and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Duquesne is mentioned as a reference in this Black Westchester article for its research on using beatboxing as a speech therapy tool, particularly
in treating speech sound disorders. The Universitys Speech-Language Pathology program
has explored this innovative approach to enhance speech accuracy and engagement.
April 8
A 2009 Duquesne study is mentioned in this Cranberry Eagle article highlighting libraries in the Pittsburgh area. Also covered by Butler Eagle.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this WESA article speaking about his announcement to step down as president in July 2026, transitioning
to a chancellor role while reflecting on his tenure and the universitys achievements.
April 7
Tom White, archivist and curator of special collections, is quoted in this PennLive article discussing Pennsylvanias connection to zombie legends.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article as a site of Cordias power generation assets. Franklin & Marshall University also is mentioned.
April 6
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the effects of AI and how Pittsburgh is using these tools. Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned. Also covered by MSN.
April 5
April Barton, dean and professor at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is quoted in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing an increase in applications at the School. University of Pittsburgh also is mentioned.
April 4
Noura Hajjaj, an adjunct professor in the Communication and Rhetorical Studies department,
is photographed in this Octavio Islas article discussing the Media Ecology Associations sponsorship of a robust series
of sessions at the Eastern Communication Associations Annual Convention.
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, authored this
MDPI article discussing the investigation into the death and burial site of Jacob Gens,
the head of the Vilnius Ghetto during the Holocaust. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Vilnius University are also mentioned.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ronald Dick is featured in this Upside Video Chat podcast discussing March Madness and other current events in professional sports.
April 2
The Thomas R. Kline School of Laws Juris Magazine is mentioned as a reference in
this PhillyBurbs article covering Bucks County schools and their dependence on local taxes.
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March 31
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing President Trumps proposed 25% tariffs on imported cars and auto
parts.
Rachel Whitcomb, associate dean and program director of music education, is mentioned
in this Tribune-Review article, as she is offering music lessons at the Learning Tree Preschool.
March 30
Sophomore Heyd Reyes and Tom Carsecka, assistant dean of music admissions and community
engagement, are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story highlighting Full Spectrum, a music series returning to campus for its second
iteration on three Saturdays in April in celebration of Autism Acceptance Month. Full
Spectrum will feature a variety of musically inspired activities and performances
intended to connect those on the spectrum with neurotypical peers.
March 29
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel is highlighted in this Boise State Public Radio recording of his new book Code Name Puritan.
March 28
Dr. John Mitcham, chair of the department of history, is quoted in this ABC News Australia article discussing President Donald Trumps interest in Greenland. Also covered by NZ City Online.
March 27
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business is mentioned and Dr. Dean McFarlin, dean of
the School, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting the redesigned Flex MBA program. Also covered by News Break and Flipboard.
Duquesne is mentioned is this Jambar article discussing how potential school closures like Penn State Greater Allegheny
and others could pull attendees to surrounding campuses, including Duquesne or University of Pittsburghs satellite campuses.
March 26
Professor of Art History at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Rome campus Elizabeth Lev is featured in this
International Institute for Culture video speaking about Michelangelo's portrayal of women, highlighting the artist's
nuanced and appreciative perspective on women's roles in human history.
March 25
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Alvernia University article highlighting a 3+3 dual admissions agreement partnership with Alvernia. Widener University Delaware Law School also is mentioned. Yahoo News, Reading Eagle Online and Berks Community Television also covered this story.
Joseph Sabino Mistick, associate professor of law, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing a proposal to introduce term limits for Allegheny County elected
officials.
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this University Business article covering his decision to step down in July 2026. Butler County Community College, College of Idaho, Randolph-Macon College, University
of Vermont, Rend Lake College and American Baptist College also are mentioned due to upcoming changes in their presidencies.
March 24
Dr. John Stolz, professor of environmental microbiology, is mentioned in this Herald-Standard Online article discussing Westmoreland Sanitary Landfills request to discharge treated waste
into the Monongahela River. Stolzs report was cited at the meeting, stating that
chemicals such as chlorides, bromides and radium would be discharged into the water.
Observer-Reporter Online also covered this story.
March 22
Bruce Ledewitz, professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is quoted in
this Tribune-Review article discussing whether President Donald Trumps actions have led to a constitutional
crisis. The University of California at Berkeley and University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned. This story also was covered by News Break.
March 21
Duquesne was mentioned in this Technical.ly article discussing an upcoming campus event covering ethical AI use. The event is
presented by The Patricia Doherty Yoder Institute for Ethics and Integrity in Journalism
and Media. Chatham University is also mentioned.
Caron Daley, director of choral activities and associate professor of music, was featured
in this Choral Canada article as she is welcomed as the new editor-in-chief of Anacrusis, the organizations
official journal.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Penn State article covering the Keystone News Summit scheduled for May 15 and 16 at the Harrisburg
Hilton. Host organizations for the Keystone News Summit include the Pennsylvania NewsMedia
Association, the Philadelphia-based Lenfest Institute for Journalism, Penn State and
communications centers or departments from several institutions of higher education
from across Pennsylvania, including Duquesne, Lehigh University, Point Park University and Temple University.
March 20
Presentation videos from the 2025 Shale Gas and Public Health Conference co-hosted
by 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Science and Engineering are linked in this PA Environment Digest Blog article.
Rod Dobish, associate vice president and chief facilities officer, is quoted in this
Pittsburgh Business Times profile naming him one of 20 people to know in higher education.
Dr. Leanna Fenneberg, senior vice president for student life, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times profile naming her one of 20 people to know in higher education.
March 19
Law student Stephen Giannikas is quoted in this Huntington News article discussing the newest edition of and his involvement with Late Nite Magazine.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Cancer Nursing Today article for sponsoring a nursing ethics conference.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering how Robert Morris University can anticipate a boost in national recognizability for making it to March Madness,
much like Duquesne experienced in 2024.
Law student Chip Dominick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting his band, Chip & The Charge Ups.
March 18
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article covering how he will take on the role of Chancellor after stepping down as
University President to ensure a smooth leadership transition while continuing his
contributions to the university.
Duquesne Wind Symphony Ensemble was mentioned in this Happening Next event listing. They will perform a tribute to Abraham Lincoln featuring Aaron Coplands
Lincoln Portrait on Sunday, April 6, 2025.
Michelle Mantine honored with Woman of the Year award from 51做厙s Kline
School of Law
The Thomas R. Kline School of Laws Woman of the Year award is mentioned in this Reed Smith article about alumna Michelle Mantine, who won the award presented by the Womens
Law Association.
March 17
Dr. Amber Kolesar, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, is listed in this
Company News Today article along with the other individuals who will be honored at the Annual Women of
Achievement Awards on March 19, 2025. This recognition celebrates her significant
contributions to nursing education and her commitment to advancing the field. Also
covered by Emergency Services News Today, Lung Cancer News Today, Reality Shows News Today, Breast
Cancer News, EIN News, Einpresswire.com, PR Wire India, Today in the News, Today in
Gardening, Advertising Press Releases, Advertising Industry Review, Pennsylvania Culture
Press, Economic Policy Times, Advertising Today and Marcom America.
March 16
President Ken Gormley is highlighted in this Pittsburgh Magazine article sharing nine facts about his tenure at Duquesne following his recent announcement
to step down as president in 2026.
March 15
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article announcing he will step down as president in 2026. The article highlights
Gormleys decades of service at Duquesne, as well as his key accomplishments as University
President. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Interactive, Pittsburgh Business Times Online, KDKA-TV, WTAE-TV,
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EverythingLubbock, News Blaze, Network today, WPXI-TV, AP News, Construction Links
Media, Sangri Times, One Page News, Latin Business Today, T.U.B Investing NY Newscast,
BambuUP, Fintech-Pulse, Stage of life High School and multiple Small Business publications also covered this story.
Professor of Sociology Dr. Norm Conti is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing Duquesne's Inside-Out courses offered in partnership with the
Allegheny County Jail. Students Lily Armstrong and Evelyn Sorg are quoted as well.
The University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Temple University and West Virginia University also are mentioned.
Guenko Guechev, professor emeritus in the Mary Pappert School of Music, is mentioned
in this Novinata article discussing the "Sofia Opera Performing Seminars." During the Seminars, students have
the opportunity to meet notable individuals in the field. Also covered by Zarata, Starazagora, less than a minute, Cross Online Bulgarian Network, Focus News and tvstz.com.
March 14
Duquesne is mentioned in this WZUM article for the Tribute to the 70s Horn Bands concert at the Power Center on March
16, 2025. The 51做厙 Jazz Ensemble and Vocal Jazz Ensemble, directed
by Mike Tomaro and Kelley Krepin DeFade, will perform arrangements of the music from
Chicago; Blood, Sweat and Tears; Tower of Power; and Earth, Wind and Fire.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel is featured in this Ann Arbor Observer article discussing a University of Michigan event where he will discuss his new biography
of Norman Holmes Pearson, a Cold Warera Yale professor and literary critic who also
worked as a spy and recruiter for the CIA.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Rick is featured in this Upside Chat podcast sharing his insights on current events and trends in sports.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz and Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin are
quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the federal budget, potential for a government shutdown and the
filibuster debate.
March 13
Dean of the School of Nursing Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article. Dr. Glasgow shares that 33 students are already enrolled in or have expressed
interest in the Nursing Scholars Program, a tuition reimbursement program launched
in August that is structured similarly to one proposed by the governor.
Duquesne is mentioned in this 90.5 WESA article about a STEAM-based educational exchange at Shaler Area High School. The program, organized by 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Center for Global Engagement, brought students from Japans Niigata High School to Pittsburgh for culture and academics.
Duquesne is mentioned in this International District Energy Association article. Cordia has officially completed the $50 million acquisition of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
plant distribution system assets, including pipes, electrical lines and meters.
This Tribune-Review article covers Gateway High Schools spring musical and includes a quote from a student
who mentions his hope to attend the Mary Pappert School of Music in the future.
March 12
Duquesne is recognized in this Science Springs article as one of 20 official partners of the University of Cologne.
March 11
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Magazine article about a public-private collaborative that is installing 129 black and gold
signs to make Downtown, Oakland and the North Side more pedestrian-friendly. The new
signs will point to destinations on the North Side, Warhol Museum, Nova Place, PNC
Park, Duquesne, PPG Paints Arena and several other locations.
March 10
Duquesne was mentioned in this PublicSource article sharing the story of a 12-year-old boy who was on campus for a Pittsburgh
Youth Chorus rehearsal. The article discusses the challenges Pennsylvania schools
face in supporting students with disabilities as they transition to adulthood. Also
covered by Kidsburgh.
Duquesne is featured in this Table Magazine Pittsburgh article about the citys art history. Fisher Hall was once the cafeteria of Fisher
Scientifics Downtown headquarters, the site of Keith Harings very first art show.
March 7
Duquesne is mentioned in this Forbes story covering the publications 2025 financial health rankings for colleges and
universities. Subscription required. Also covered by Forbes Brasil, Ismaelcolosi and Tvalagoas.
Professor of Law Jane Campbell Moriarty authored this Jurist News article arguing that the systematic purging of experts from government agencies and
appointment of unqualified loyalists threatens American wellbeing.
Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics Dr. Jelena Janjic is quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article covering the involvement of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Nanomedicine Manufacturing Lab in
research aimed at reducing organ rejection and increasing the success of transplantation.
March 6
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is mentioned in this University of Arkansas Daily Headlines story about a couples recent acquisition of a bed and breakfast in Arkansas. The
couple previously worked with the SBDC on another business endeavor. Also covered
by Small Business News.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Tamar Securities article covering Cordias acquisition of the Universitys plant distribution system
assets, including pipes, electrical lines and meters. Also covered by Yahoo Finance, Pittsburgh Business Times, Financial Content, Newport Daily Express,
Equatorial Guinea Business Times and multiple additional outlets.
Associate Professor of Pharmaceuticals Dr. Jelena Janjic is quoted in this Yahoo Finance story highlighting her progress in nanomedicine research and potential uses in eye
transplantation. Also covered by Associated Press Online, WROC-TV Online, KXRM-TV Online, Small Business News, Tomorrows
World Today, Boreal Community Media, Sugar House Journal, Walnut Creek Magazine, Business
Chief Online, Nanodaily, IT Tech Pulse, NY Newscast, Tech Inside Out, Tech Social
Net, Construction Links Media, Murray Journal, Face Magazine, The City Journals and multiple additional outlets.
March 5
Dean of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business Dr. Dean McFarlin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting finalists for the 2024 2025 Duquesne New Venture Challenge.
Staci Offutt, director of the Center for Excellence in Entrepreneurship, also is quoted.
Also covered by Pennsylvania Business Report.
March 3
The School of Science and Engineerings Shale Gas and Public Health Conference is
mentioned in this PA Environmental Daily article highlighting Dr. Poun矇 Saberi, one of the conference speakers.
Michael Burke, director of international student services, is quoted in this Tribune-Review article highlighting an exchange program between Niigata High School in Japan and
Shaler Area High School. 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Center for Global Engagement organized the visit.
March 1
Teaching Assistant Professor of Forensic Science and Law Matthew Regentin is featured
in this The Fifth Estate program highlighting the 2023 gold heist from Torontos Pearson International Airport.
Dr. John Stolz, professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this Latrobe Bulletin article discussing a hazardous waste landfill in Yukon, Pa. This article originally
appeared in Inside Climate News. Also covered by WESA-FM, CleanTechnica and Tech 365.
John Rago, associate professor of law, is quoted in this Tribune-Review story covering a recent shooting in the Pittsburgh area and the lack of information
shared about the incident.
Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Observer-Reporter article discussing federal worker layoffs and potential impact on the Western Pennsylvania
economy.
February 28
Jeff Bush, adjunct professor of jazz trombone and assistant program director of jazz
studies, is mentioned in this Happening Next article as the bandleader of The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate dean for academic systems and accreditation and associate
professor of economics at the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, is quoted in this
WTAE-TV article discussing the potential impact of new tariffs on everyday products.
Gabriel Welsch, vice president for marketing and communications, authored the poem
Reconsider the Misunderstanding of What We See, published by The Big Windows Review.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article discussing Quaker Valley School Districts newly approved, amended program
of studies for their middle and high school. Quaker Valley offers dual enrollment
classes through partnerships with the University of Pittsburgh and 51做厙.
February 27
Performers-in-residence at the Mary Pappert School of Music are mentioned in this
Tribune-Review story highlighting an upcoming Brass from the Bluff performance.
John Rago, associate professor of law, is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing law enforcements decision to withhold the names of suspects after
a recent shooting.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Latrobe Bulletin article for hosting a roundtable discussion at the YMCA Child Development Center.
The group discussed Governor Josh Shapiros 2025-26 proposed budget, which builds
on his efforts to make child care more accessible and affordable. Leadership from
the Greater Pittsburgh YMCA, Early Learning Investment Commission and the General
Assembly also attended.
February 26
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Model UN Conference is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article highlighting a winner from Fox Chapel Area School District. The conference
provides an opportunity for students to role-play and simulate countries in the United
Nations.
John Niedenberger, executive director of the Investment Strategy Institute, is quoted
in this Pittsburgh Business Times story covering 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s new Financial Planning Track at the Palumbo-Donahue School
of Business.
February 24
Dr. John Stolz, director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education and
professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this Democratic Underground article discussing his concerns about water contamination and public health risks
due to the waste in landfills. The University of Pittsburgh also was mentioned. Also
covered by The Allegheny Front, Environmental Health News, Pennsylvania Capital-Star and Fast Company Online.
William Generett, senior vice president of civic engagement and external relations,
is recognized as a CSPA 2025 Black Trailblazer in this City & State Pennsylvania article.
President Ken Gormley and Dr. James Drennen, dean of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy,
are quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article covering the Schools new partnership with CVS and the mutual benefits gained
by CVS employees and pharmacy students.
Eugene Mazo, associate professor of law, is mentioned in this Exchange of Notes article as a panelist speaking on individual rights and democratic participation
at the annual conference of the University of Georgia School of Law.
February 23
The School of Nursings online MSN program is mentioned in this Nursing Process article highlighting Pennsylvania programs.
The School of Science and Engineering is mentioned in this Physicians for Social Responsibility article as a co-host of the 2025 Shale Gas and Public Health Conference.
February 22
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts student Sophia Shieh is highlighted
in this Active Minds article celebrating 2025 Emerging Scholars Fellows.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s direct-entry programs are highlighted in this My Central Jersey article. University of Pittsburgh, Quinnipiac University, Seton Hall University and
St. Josephs University also are mentioned.
Peter Osuji, C.S.Sp., PhD., assistant professor in the McAnulty College and Graduate
School of Liberal Arts, is highlighted in this Tamil Guardian article for speaking at the Pongal Sangamam celebration, hosted by Kelir Books We
Are Tamil Too and the Fulbright Association in the United States. Student leaders
from Duquesne attended, along with other student leaders and speakers from the University
of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
February 21
Associate Professor of Law Eugene Mazo is mentioned as a speaker in this Election Law Blog article highlighting an upcoming symposium at the University of Arkansas Little Rock.
Robert Healy, teaching assistant professor, is quoted in this WTAE-TV article reflecting on the passing of Mike Lange. Healy shares how Lange inspired
him through broadcasts of the Penguins Stanley Cup championships.
February 20
Professor of Nursing Dr. Alison Colbert co-authored this American Journal of Nursing Online article examining how perceived discrimination affects health outcomes.
Staci Offutt, director of the Center for Excellence in Entrepreneurship at the Palumbo-Donahue
School of Business, is quoted in this Next Pittsburgh article highlighting business relationships and rivalries between Pittsburgh and
Cleveland throughout history.
February 19
Duquesne is mentioned in this Hoodline article for hosting a roundtable event at the YMCA Child Development Center, showcasing a
38-year partnership between the organizations and providing an opportunity for Governor
Josh Shapiro and Lt. Governor Austin Davis to address workforce development and the
child care shortage. Also covered by Daily Item Online, WTAE, WESA, Metro Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Business Report, WKOK,
The Daily Item and Impacto Media.
Law student Nick Spinelli is quoted in this Yahoo News article highlighting his decision to run for a seat on Johnstown City Council.
February 17
Duquesne is mentioned in this ISPS US video as one of their conference sponsors. Stanford University also is mentioned.
EFW Solo Piano Festival Dave Burrell
The Mary Pappert School of Music is mentioned in this Happening Next article highlighting Dave Burrell, a world-renowned jazz pianist and composer who
has taught master classes at many universities, including Duquesne. Columbia University, New York University, Queens College, Bard College, University
of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore College, Bryn Mawr College, Brandeis University, Rice
University and DePauw University also are mentioned.
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts student Eliyahu Gasson is credited
as one of the authors of this Pittsburgh Magazine article. He has served as an editor with 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s student-run newspaper, The Duquesne
Duke, since his junior year. Also mentioned in Pittsburgh Union Progress.
February 16
Duquesne is featured in this PA Elevators video showing the elevators in Rockwell Hall.
February 15
Eugene Mazo, associate professor of law and associate professor of political science,
is mentioned in this Dean Rusk International Law Center article for serving on a panel at the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative
Law annual conference.
Duquesne is featured in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Interactive slideshow featuring a photo of students walking on campus.
Bruce Ledewitz, professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is quoted in
this M繫nica Lima de Matos article discussing an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
Duquesne is highlighted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article announcing that the Universitys IGNITE campaign has surpassed its goal of
$333.3 million. President Ken Gormley is quoted, along with business student Brenna
Sachs, medical student John Bachar and law student William Harriger.Also covered by
Flipboard, Philanthropy News Digest, Pittsburgh Business Times, MSN, Yahoo News, KDKA-TV,
WPXI and World News Network.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson authored this No Treble article discussing the bass line in "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain and Tennille.
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor, is quoted in this Arcamax article discussing Marc Fogels release from Russia. Also covered by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
February 14
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, authored this
article for MDPI Open Access about a study to investigate possible Holocaust mass graves in Lithuania.
The School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this X Talks Online article highlighting their partnership with CVS Health to address pharmacist shortages.
February 13
Associate Dean for Academic Systems and Accreditation and Associate Professor of Economics
Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the implications of steel tariffs.
Dr. John Mitcham, chair of the department of history and Labriola Endowed Chair in
the Humanities, is quoted in this ABC News Australia Online article discussing President Trumps interest in Greenland and other attempts to acquire
the land throughout history. Also covered by NZCity Online and MSN (AU).
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this WVIA.COM article discussing the legal impact of the federal funding freeze and how it affects
Pennsylvania. Also covered by WESA-FM.
February 12
Duquesne is mentioned in this Transportation History article highlighting the history of the South Tenth Street Bridge.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is highlighted in this Bloomberg Law article for being one of the top three schools to bridge the gap between technology
and law. The University of Oklahoma and Georgetown University also were listed in this top three.
February 11
Dean of the School of Nursing Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow is quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article covering the Masters in Nursing Education program, which was ranked first
in the nation in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings.
Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett, dean of the School of Education, is featured in this
EdCircuit article highlighting her participation as a speaker in Lexias four-day Science
of Reading Week.
Gianna Kolencik, environmental science and management graduate student, and Dr. John
Stolz, chair of Environmental and Energy Engineering, authored this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article proposing potential solutions to address sewage and stormwater overflow.
The views expressed are those of the writers and not of Duquesne.
President Ken Gormley is listed in this Pittsburgh Business Times article covering the 2025 Pittsburgh Power 100: Catalysts honorees.
February 10
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Penn Record article covering the four-day conference entitled Artificial Intelligence for Judges
and Lawyers: A Comprehensive Course hosted at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law.
Also mentioned are Kline School of Law Dean April Barton, Professor Wesley Oliver,
and Adjunct Faculty Morgan Gray for leading presentations at the conference.
Law and Computing Program Director Wesley Oliver is quoted in this Bloomberg Government Online article covering how the Thomas R. Kline School of Laws Law and Computing Concentration
provides a diverse catalog of classes, integrated instruction, clinic opportunities
and experiential learning related to law and technology.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ronald Dick is featured in this KDKA Radio interview discussing Super Bowl commercials and advertising trends.
February 9
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate dean for academic systems and accreditation and associate
professor of economics at the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, was quoted in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the economic impact of tariffs.
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz bass, discusses his analysis of Wilbur Wares
legendary solo in this No Treble article.
Virginia pharmacist shortage affects mental health patients
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this Newsbreak article highlighting the Schools partnership with CVS that aims to address the pharmacist
shortage.
February 7
Dr. Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, dean and professor in the School of Nursing, was mentioned
in this AP News article after being elected to a two-year term as a board member at-large for the
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Also covered by Shelby County Reporter, Le L矇zard, PR Newswire, The Coastland Times, The Post Searchlight,
Chinese Wire, The Clemmons Courier, NY Newscast, Beauregard News, City Biz,Investors
Hub, Davis Journal, News Blaze, Exec Edge, Classrooms, Sgno, Global-360 and Run The Money.
Natalie Bencivenga, a professional fellow at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Institute for Ethics and Integrity
in Journalism and Media, is featured in this Creative Morning article discussing her participation as a speaker at their February event, themed
LAYERS.
Duquesne is included in this Pittsburgh Business Times story highlighting the regions largest non-profits. Univeristy of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Grove City College, Robert Morris
University, Chatham University, Point Park University, Washington & Jefferson College,
Seton Hill University, St. Vincent College, Carlow University and several other regional colleges and universities also are mentioned.
Rona Kaufman, professor at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is mentioned in this Jewish
Press article. Kaufman is listed as a member of the Advisory Board for the Center
for Legal Innovation.
Joel Bauman, senior vice president for enrollment management, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article discussing the national landscape of higher education and the demographic
shifts impacting enrollment.
February 6
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh City Paper article referencing the Universitys restorative justice class that brings Duquesne
students together with incarcerated individuals at the Allegheny County Jail for learning
opportunities.
February 5
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy and CVS Pharmacy are featured in this Chain Drug Review article for their new partnership, which offers tuition support to CVS employees
pursuing a Pharm.D. at Duquesne through the Tuition Advantage Program. Also covered
by Pittsburgh Business Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, KDKA-TV and WTAE-TV.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pitt News article as one of the institutions where Colombian students helped establish Colombia
en Pittsburgh, a nonprofit that preserves Latino culture and provides resources for
immigrants. University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University also are mentioned.
February 4
Adjunct faculty in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences Dr. Zane Frund
is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article covering commercialized safety innovations in the Pittsburgh region.
Dr. John Mitcham, chair of the department of history and Labriola Endowed Chair in
the Humanities, is featured in this Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio show discussing the history of Greenland and President Donald Trumps desire
to take control of the land from Denmark.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is featured in this Upside Chat podcast sharing his thoughts on sports topics including the Luka Doni/Anthony Davis
(AD) trade between the Dallas Mavericks and LA Lakers, Super Bowl television commercials,
the favorite to win the Super Bowl and an update on the NCAA Tournament.
The Palumbo-Donahue School of Business New Venture Challenge is mentioned in this
Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting one of the competitions previous semifinalists.
Rod Dobish, vice president and chief facilities officer, and Dr. Leanna Fenneberg,
senior vice president for student life, were named in the Pittsburgh Business Times list of 20 People to Know in Higher Education.
February 3
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The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Nashville News article covering an increase in law school applications.
February 1
Ann Schiavone, associate professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is
quoted in this ABA Journal article discussing the role of nonlawyer judges in the U.S. legal system.
January 31
Duquesne is mentioned in this Climate Control Middle East article as a partner of the Greater Pittsburgh Center of Excellence. Green Building Alliance also covered this story.
January 30
Doctoral student in clinical psychology Sophia Shieh is highlighted in this Active Minds article for her project Integrating Food Security into Mental Health Services to
Promote Health Equity at a University Community-Based Mental Health Clinic.
The Mary Pappert School of Music is mentioned in this All About Jazz article highlighting Dave Burrell, a world-renowned jazz pianist and composer who
has taught master classes at many universities, including Duquesne. Columbia University, New York University, Queens College, Bard College, University
of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore College, Bryn Mawr College, Brandeis University, Rice
University and DePauw University also are mentioned.
Assistant Director of International Admissions Sarah Souza is featured in this TOEFL TV Official video sharing information about the city of Pittsburgh,Duquesne and her
experience as an international student in China.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article that highlights concerns regarding potential setbacks in NIH-funded research
programs due to confusion resulting from a directive from the Trump administration.
January 29
Associate Professor of Christian Social Ethics Dr. Anna Scheid is quoted in this Religion News Today article discussing AI and how it is used in a social context.
Associate Professor of Law Jacqueline Lipton is mentioned by The Association of American Law Schools for sharing a call for papers for a UMKC Law conference on women, equality and the
legal academy.
January 28
Duquesne is listed in this Phlebotomy Technician Schools article as one of the top phlebotomy training programs in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Technical College and Community College of Allegheny County also are mentioned.
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嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is featured in this Archello article discussing their partnership with The SLAM Collaborative to design the new
building.
January 27
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Dr. Michael Sherwin is featured in
this KDKA Radio morning show interview covering supply chain logistics and AI autonomous transportation
in the freight industry.
January 26
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing President Donald Trump's actions during the first week of his
second term. Also covered by Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, ArcaMax, The Meadville Tribune and Small Business News Today.
Bill Generett, senior vice president of civic engagement, was quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing the shift in Pittsburgh economics. Also covered by Ein News.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing potential future battles between Democratic states and the federal
government related to issues such as gender identity and transgender rights.
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Dr. Michael Sherwin is quoted in this
Pittsburgh Business Times article discussing the pandemic's impact on the supply chain and how similar issues
may be prevented in the future with advance planning.
January 25
Carolina Frantz, director of diversity and inclusion in the School of Nursing, was
mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for her community service and the mentorship she provides to nursing students.
January 24
Dr. Khlood Salman, associate professor in the School of Nursing, is mentioned in this
New Pittsburgh Courier article as a new member of the Allegheny County Board of Health.
January 23
Dr. Ryan Atkins, associate professor of supply chain management, is quoted in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing how a recent bird flu outbreak has led to egg shortages in Pittsburgh-area
supermarkets.
Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett, dean of the School of Education, is mentioned in this
edWeb.net article highlighting an upcoming event whereshellprovide actionable leadership advice
for attendees.
January 22
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing recent pardons for former President Joe Bidens relatives.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the 2025 inauguration and limitations of executive orders.
Duquesne students are mentioned in this NEXT Pittsburgh article for mentoring young girls through the Strong Women, Strong Girls program.
University of Pittsburgh and Point Park, Robert Morris, Carlow and Carnegie Mellon Universities also are mentioned.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story discussing the Fleetwood Mac song The Chain. West Virginia University also is mentioned.
January 21
Manfred Honeck is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for being awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree by 51做厙
in recognition of his contributions to the Pittsburgh music community. The award will
be presented by Duquesne President Ken Gormley on February 18 at the Power Center
Ballroom.
Global Health Ethics PhD candidate Jerome Barnard is highlighted in this Smart News Liberia article for becoming a new member of the University Consortium for Liberia Board.
Director of Bar Studies and Assistant Professor of Law Ashley London is quoted in
this Bloomberg Law article covering Troutman Pepper Locke using an ethical wall within the firm so
its lawyers can represent clients on opposing sides of a bankruptcy proceeding.
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Weirton Daily Times article as one of the schools a Steubenville High School senior participating in
the Ohio All-State Choir is considering for her future studies in music education.
Other schools mentioned include Cleveland State University, New York University, University of Cincinnati, Ohio University,
University of Pittsburgh and Baldwin Wallace University.
January 19
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the 2025 presidential inauguration.
January 17
Duquesne student Deva Eug礙nio is mentioned in this 180 story after being named vice president of marketing for Alpha Sigma Tau.
The Department of Environmental and Energy Engineering is mentioned in this PA Environment Digest Daily Blog article for hosting the 2025 Shale Gas & Public Health Conference in the Power Center.
Chief Information Security Officer Tom Dugas is quoted in this KDKA article covering the United States TikTok ban.
Clinical Psychology PhD student John DallAglio is featured in this TRAPART FILM video discussing his new book, A Lacanian Neuropsychoanalysis: Consciousness Enjoying Uncertainty.
January 16
Associate Professor of Nursing Dr. Khlood Salman is mentioned in this Public Source article as one of the new members of the Allegheny County Board of Health. Also covered
by WESA-FM Online.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel drafted this The New RepublicStory detailing how scholars achieved some of the most consequential intelligence victories
of the twentieth century.
January 15
Duquesne is highlighted in this Healthcare Design article covering 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s new College of Osteopathic Medicine and all the technology
the school offers.
School of Business student Adrian Ramirez is quoted in this Tribune-Review article. Ramirez lost his family home in the California wildfires and describes the
support he has felt from the Duquesne community.
January 14
Caitlyn Hunter Socrates, doctoral candidate in the McAnulty College and Graduate School
of Liberal Arts, is highlighted in this Events Near Here story for serving as a guest speaker at the UCAC Public Annual Meeting.
January 13
Associate Professor of History Dr. Andrew Simpson is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing the uncertain landscape of the health care system in America.
The Department of Environmental and Energy Engineering is mentioned in this PA Environment Digest Daily Blog post for hosting the upcoming 2025 Shale Gas & Public Health Conference.
January 12
Duquesne is named in this Beaver County Times article as a recipient of grant funds from the Pennsylvania Department of Education
to combat sexual assault through the "It's on Us" program. Carlow University, Community College of Allegheny County, Point Park University and Robert Morris University also are mentioned.
Dr. Elizabeth Fein, associate professor of psychology, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing changes and developments in self-care and how this evolution was
affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adjunct Professor of Bassoon Philip Pandolfi was mentioned in this Eldiaro Santiago article.
January 10
Dr. John Kauffman, dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, is quoted in this
PittsburghBusiness Times article highlighting an agreement between Duquesne and Allegheny Health Network (AHN).
AHN will host clinical training for third- and fourth-year medical students in its
hospitals and clinics beginning summer 2026. Also covered by Indiana Gazette, Davis Journal, One News Page, NewsBlaze, Business Class News, Medical Tourism Magazine, Buearegard News,Face Magazine, multiple editions of Small Business,The City Journals, ChineseWire, Middleboro News, Murray Journal, Suffolk News-Herald, Walnut Creek Magazine, WFMZ-TV, WBVP-AM Online and multiple additional outlets.
Associate Professor of History Dr. John Mitchan is quoted in this Politico article
providing an overview of Greenlands history and previous attempts throughout history
to acquire the land. Also covered by Business Insider, The American News, Pioneer Newz, Russia News (RU), Vecernji List, Politoco Europe, Daily Guardian EU, DNyuz, Mingooland, Exclusive Global
News, Ukrain, Appsfornexus and akeratos of Delphi.
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz bass, discusses Bobby Caldwell 1978 hit "What
You Won't Do for Love in this No Treble story.
January 9
Duquesne is mentioned in this Yahoo News article for hosting Pittsburgh Regional Transit and community members in the Power
Center Ballroom where they will discuss the second phase of its University Line Bus
Rapid Transit project. Also covered by WPXI-TV Online.
January 8
Dr. Wook Kim, associate professor in the School of Science and Engineering, co-authored
this Birth article alongside Duquesne PhD candidate Sadhana Srinivasa and experts from the University
of Pittsburgh and Florida State University.
Dr. Brinley Kantorski, director of education and multimedia development at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
Partnership in Education, is quoted in this K-12 Dive article addressing students
sleep habits and the benefits of creating good sleep hygiene.
January 7
President Ken Gormley is included in the Pittsburgh Times 2025 Power 100 list recognizing the regions influential business leaders.
January 6
Duquesne is mentioned as one of the citys largest non-profit organizations in this
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the upcoming mayoral primary race in the City of Pittsburgh. Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned.
January 5
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article analyzing Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamoratos first year in the
role.
January 4
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick drafted this Tribune-Review column highlighting the life and legacy of the late President Jimmy Carter.
Dr. Joseph Kush, professor in the School of Education, wrote this MDPI Open Access article examining how sensor technologies (such as environmental sensors, biometric
sensors and IoT devices) intersect with conversational AI models like ChatGPT 4.0.
January 3
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article along with Carnegie Mellon, Carlow and Robert Morris Universities, as well
as Geneva and St. Vincent Colleges. The article is drafted by the president of the
Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania and highlights
the benefits of choosing a Pennsylvania school.
School of Pharmacy student Andrew Pallus is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing his volunteer service and elected position on a local school board.
Also covered by Yahoo News.
Professor of Political Science Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing President Joe Bidens decision to reject the proposed sale of
U.S. Steel. Also covered by Yahoo News.
Professor of Political Science Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette story highlighting politicians reactions to the block of the U.S. Steel sale.
January 2
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the 119th Congress and their upcoming first meeting.
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December 31
Water testing conducted by Professor of Microbiology Dr. John Stolz is mentioned in
this Public Source article covering fracking in the Pittsburgh region and investigations into its environmental
effects.
December 28
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process list of the 30 best MSN programs in Pennsylvania.
December 26
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story highlighting one of the biggest hit songs of the 1980s.
December 25
School of Education student Zoe Brunick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting a holiday toy drive and party she coordinated for children at
Pittsburgh King PreK-8. 51做厙 Police also are mentioned for their role
in transporting toys from campus to the school.
December 23
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this The Globe and Mail Online article discussing President Joe Bidens decision to not commute the death sentence
of Robert Bowers, the Tree of Life synagogue shooter.
December 21
Duquesne is mentioned in this Visit Pittsburgh article for its proximity to Trace Echo, a new taproom and coffee shop in Uptown.
Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Elizabeth Fein is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about the ritual of gift-giving and its role in human survival.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Lancaster Online article discussing government employees first amendment rights and the responsibility
of elected officials and their employees to answer questions from the public.
December 20
Duquesne is mentioned in this WPXI article covering upcoming repairs to the Bluff Street steps. Also covered by Yahoo News.
December 18
Associate Professor of Nursing Dr. Khlood Salman is named in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article as a new member of the Allegheny County Board of Health. The article discusses
Allegheny County Councils postponed vote on increased fees for polluters to help
run a clean air program.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Law.com article providing information on the largest law schools in Pennsylvania.
Associate Professor of Marketing Dr. Audrey Guskey is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article examining increased retail theft and the effect on prices.
Associate Director of Pre-Law Sarah Grove is quoted in this Daily Item Online article discussing a report she co-authored about meeting the needs of Alzheimers
patients in long-term care facilities. Also covered by Daily Item Online, Meadville Tribune, Yahoo News and Tribune-Democrat Online.
December 16
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Magazine article highlighting the top stories of 2024. The mens basketball teams NCAA tournament
run is featured as one of Pittsburghs most impactful moments of 2024.
December 15
Duquesne is mentioned in this Impacto article alongside dozens of additional Pennsylvania colleges and universities as a
recipient of Its On Us PA grants to combat campus sexual assault. Also covered by The Daily News.
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Trib-Live article addressing the legality of marijuana in Pennsylvania.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing a campaign by members of Congress and advocacy groups to commute
the sentences of 40 prisoners facing the death penalty. Also covered by ArcaMax, The Jerusalem Post Online and MSN Singapore.
Assistant Professor of Law Ashley London is quoted in this Bloomberg Law article examining the tug-of-war between Big Law firms and their most profitable corporate
clients that has shifted in favor of firms as they increasingly use advance conflict-of-interest
waivers seeking to govern whether, and when, they can represent competing corporations
at the same time.
December 13
Associate Director of Pre-Law Sarah Grove is featured in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing a report she co-authored, which highlights how the state is ill-equipped
to meet the needs of Alzheimers patients in its long-term care facilities. The article
also mentions Shippensburg University. Also covered by Sentinel Online.
A graduate student identified as Cecilia is named in this HIS Education article about inkblog illusions and the information they can reveal about experiences
and past trauma. A TikTok posted by Cecilia is mentioned in the article.
December 12
Duquesne is listed as a source in this SafetyRisk.net article analyzing the fundamentals of phenomenology, including the movement beyond
traditional subject-object dichotomy.
Multiple Duquesne students are quoted in this Public Source article for spending a semester with incarcerated individuals using Shakespeares
Hamlet as a means to discuss justice. Professor of Sociology Dr. Norman Conti and
Director of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center Dr. Jeffrey McCurry also are
quoted. Also covered by Pittsburgh City Paper Online and Open Campus.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article listing the 30 best Master of Nursing Science programs in Pennsylvania.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Trib Live article for having dual enrollment agreements with Quaker Valley School District.
The University of Pittsburgh also is mentioned.
December 11
Duquesne is mentioned as a reference in this Autism Parenting Online article covering how parents can guide their children with autism when they experience
boredom.
December 10
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Mass Live article covering whether President Joe Bidens appointees will make a difference in
cases involving federal agencies and matters of administrative law.
Professor in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences Dr. Anne Burrows is
quoted in this Kowatek blog about animal-related scientific findings in 2024.
December 9
Duquesne is mentioned in this Courier-Express Online article for hosting the PennWest Conference on Global Bioethics.
Duquesne is mentioned in this ISPS US video for sponsoring the ISPS-US 2024 National Conference in Pittsburgh.
December 8
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering how politicians are preparing for upcoming elections by fundraising,
hiring and hashing out campaign strategies.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy is included in this Nursing Process article highlighting the best six-year pharmacy programs.
Associate Professors of Psychology Dr. Derek Hook and Dr. Leswin Laubscher developed
this Polity story about a collection of Robert Sobukwes political writings, speeches and court
testimonies.
December 6
Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Luke Sheahan is mentioned in this Voegelin View article as one of the affiliated scholars and associate editors of the online arts
and humanities journal of the Eric Voegelin Society.
December 5
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is referenced in this Tech Target article supporting industry-wide policy changes, such as shifts to a global budgeting
system that could help manage the burden of chronic illness and the higher likelihood
of uncompensated care.
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, is quoted in
this Coal Zoom article covering an old mining area in Westmoreland County, Pa., that presented challenges
for teams attempting to save a woman who may be trapped underground. Also covered
by WTAE-TV, WPXI-TV and Yahoo News.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Table Magazine Pittsburgh article highlighting December events in Pittsburgh. The Duquesne Symphony Orchestra,
Voices of Spirit, Pappert Chorale, Wind Symphony and Jazz Ensemble will perform a
variety of holiday classics in Charles J. Dougherty Ballroom at the Power Center.
December 4
Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Derek Hook wrote this Oasis Reporter piece about the life of South African pan-Africanist leader Robert Sobukwe.
Paul Allison, director of management information systems, wrote this CIO Review Online article about the implementation of blind grading automation and self-service in the Thomas R. Kline
School of Law.
December 3
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article remembering longtime Allegheny County Judge Alexander P. Bicket.
December 1
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about ballot access and voter rights following the Casey-McCormick U.S. Senate
race.
November 30
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article citing a study conducted by physicians affiliated with the University. Carnegie
Mellon University also is mentioned.
Adjunct Professor of Art History Maureen Kochanek is quoted in this Trib Live article highlighting an exhibit featuring the work of friends and former students.
Seton Hill University also is mentioned. Also covered by Philanthropy News Digest.
November 28
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about how Donald Trump's economic policies could reshape housing affordability.
Also covered by Arca Max.
November 27
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Education is mentioned in this KAET-TV Online article for recognizing Christian Wrabley as a distinguished alumnus in 2020.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story digging into Donna Summers song State of Independence (1982).
Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this WTAE article covering inflation and the holiday seasons shopping forecast.
November 26
School of Pharmacy student Nicholas Kolano and Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy
Dr. Tiffany Hatcher developed this Pharmacy Times Online article on how the FDA is considering removal of phenylephrine from store shelves.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is interviewed in this The Upside Chat podcast sharing his take on the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, the WNBA and other
sports-related topics.
November 25
Duquesne is mentioned in this Natural Resources Defense Council article highlighting water testing that found substances associated with fracking
and gas wells.
Student in 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy Allison Ketterer developed this Drug Topics article on how Lebrikizumab-lbkz demonstrates improvement in atopic dermatitis.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Business Journal Online article for hosting the Association for Supply Chain Managements Pittsburgh Supply
Chain Case Competition.
Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. David Dausey and Senior Vice President of
Student Life Dr. Leanna Fenneberg are quoted in this First Gen Forward article highlighting their start as first-generation college students. 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
programs and services for first-generation students also are featured.
November 23
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s choir and Associate Professor of Music Dr. Caron Daley are mentioned in
this On-Stage Pittsburgh article for their performance alongside the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Westminster
College also is mentioned.
November 22
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story breaking down Killer Joe from Quincy Jones Walking in Space.
November 21
Director of Jazz Studies Mike Tomaro is featured in this Jazz Composers Present video discussing how changing the meter can provide new energy to an arrangement of
a well-known tune.
November 20
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Arca Max article covering U.S. Senator John Fettermans reaction to Donald Trump's nomination
of Dr. Oz to oversee Medicare and Medicaid. Also covered by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Director of Choral Activities and Associate Professor of Music Caron Daley is highlighted
in this Choral Net article announcing new board members for Choral Journal, the refereed, international journal of the American Choral Directors Association.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Politico article discussing potential national policies on artificial intelligence. Carnegie
Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned.
November 19
Professor Emerita Dr. Holly Mayer is mentioned in this Yahoo News article for teaching Landmarks of American History and Culture workshops at Fort Ticonderoga.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel is quoted in this WESA article covering his new book Code Name Puritan: Norman Holmes Pearson at the Nexus
of Poetry, Espionage, and American Power.
November 18
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article sharing his expertise on first amendment rights and political social media
posts.
November 15
Associate Professor of Nursing Dr. Khlood Salman is mentioned as a new nominee in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering Allegheny Countys Board of Health.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Trib Live article covering the nationalization of politics.
Amanda Dunyak Gillen, adjunct professor of public history, is highlighted in this Pittsburgh Magazine article for being selected to oversee operations as interim director at the Frick.
November 13
The Duquesne-PennWest Conference on Global Bioethics is mentioned in this The Progress News Story highlighting PennWest University students who participated in the event. Also covered
by readMedia.
November 12
Duquesne is mentioned in this Italian Sons and Daughters of America article as one of the colleges and universities that offer comprehensive undergraduate
programs in Italian studies through Duquesne in Rome.
Professor of Catholic Studies and Director of the University Honors College Dr. Kathleen
Roberts is quoted in this U.S. News & World Report article covering the advantages of entering college as an undecided student.
Duquesne is highlighted in this Penn Record article covering how 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Partnership in Education is aiding the U.N. Peacekeepers
with mental health and health literacy education and resources. Also covered by Pittsburgh Business Times, Small Business L'Observateur, Small Business The Clemmons
Courier, Tech Social Net, IT Tech Pulse, Biomediahub, Network Today, Yahoo Finance,
NewsBlaze, Hattiesburg.com and multiple additional outlets.
November 11
Director of the Center for Excellence in Entrepreneurship Staci Offut is featured
in this WPXI video promoting the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business New Venture Challenge. The
three-stage business plan competition is open to companies nationwide and serves as
a platform for early-stage startups to showcase their innovations, receive mentorship,
and compete for cash prizes and valuable resources.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Yahoo News article for hosting the Veterans Leadership Program 26th annual breakfast in the Student Union Ballroom. Also covered by KDKA-TV and WTAE-TV.
November 9
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Week Online article for requiring standalone ethics courses for BBA and MBA programs.
November 8
Palumbo-Donahue School of Business is ranked in the top five MBA programs based on
sustainability by Corporate Knights, according to this Yahoo News article. Also mentioned in Poets and Quants For Execs.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article along with Point Park University, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon
University for plans to use the future PRT University Line as a direct link between
campuses.
Accounting student Roman Mason is quoted in this Yahoo News article highlighting his appointment to serve on the Sharpsburg Council. Mason is
the youngest individual to ever hold this position in Sharpsburg. Also covered by WPXI, KDKA Radio and Trib Live.
November 7
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the outcome of the presidential election.
November 6
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is featured in this WTAE-TV coverage sharing information about the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania.
Senior Vice President of Civic Engagement and External Relations Bill Generett is
quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article discussing 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s growth and Pittsburgh Regional Transits construction of a new Bus Rapid Transit system that
will extend from downtown through Uptown and into Oakland.
November 5
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this WTAE-TV article covering the presidential candidates last-minute Pittsburgh visits.
November 4
Senior Aiden Murphy is quoted in this WTAE article covering presidential candidates visits to Pittsburgh for a last-minute push
before the election.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Trib Live article covering political shifts in the Pittsburgh region.
November 2
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article for finalizing a sale of its plant distribution system assets to Cordia for $50 million and entering an
amended 35-year energy service agreement.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Student Career video sharing rankings of the best marketing programs in Pennsylvania. University
of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University, Temple University, University of Pittsburgh,
Lehigh University, Drexel University, Villanova University, Pennsylvania State University
and Saint Joseph University also are mentioned.
November 1
The School of Nursing is mentioned in this Fleet Street Magazine article for their research on tampons and their chemical makeup.
October 30
Duquesne is mentioned in this Meadville Tribune article about enrollment at Pennsylvania colleges and universities. University of
Pittsburgh, Slippery Rock University, Penn West University, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon University also are mentioned. Also covered by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Dr. Greg Barnhisel, professor of English, is featured in this video from Beinecke Library at Yale University. Barnhisel discusses his new book, The Last Puritan: Normal Holmes Pearson in the American Century.
Archivist and Special Collections Coordinator Thomas White is mentioned in this Indiana Gazette Online article. White will lead a presentation on the history of witchcraft in Indiana,
Pa.
Dr. Fran Serenka, associate professor in the School of Education, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the importance of civics education and how schools can prepare
students to become informed voters.
October 29
Associate Professor of Multiplatform Journalism Dr. Pamela Walck and media department
students Eliyahu Gasson and Megan Trotter are mentioned in this Yahoo News article on Gen Zs views this election cycle. The group produced a podcast covering this topic. Also covered by Penn Capital Star.
October 28
Duquesne is mentioned along with Auburn University in this Higher Ed Dive article for collecting data about parent engagement for first-generation students.
Also mentioned in Report Wire, Top Witty, Styz, Daily Briefers, LesVoice and Todays Chronic.
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Thomas White is featured in this KDKA-TV video sharing a Western Pennsylvania legend.
October 26
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel is quoted in this The Page 99 Test article covering his new book, Code Name Puritan: Norman Holmes Pearson at the Nexus of Poetry, Espionage, and American
Power.
October 25
Dr. Ronald Dick, associate professor of sports marketing, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the current economics of Major League Baseball and trends in team sales.
Senior Vice President for Civic Engagement and External Relations William (Bill) Generett
is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times honoree profile. Each year, the C-Suite Awards honor leaders who demonstrate high-level
leadership and business savvy to ensure success for their respective organizations.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this WESA article covering a bail decision made by a magistrate in Pittsburgh and legal guidelines
for non-monetary bail.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice in Oncology Acute Care Dr. Karen Fancher
fact-checked this Pharmacy Times article about the role of oncology pharmacists in academic versus community cancer
centers.
26th Annual Veterans Day Breakfast Celebration
Duquesne is mentioned in this WhoFish article for hosting the 26th Annual Veterans Day Breakfast Celebration in the Student
Union Ballroom.
October 24
Chief Diversity Officer and Senior Advisor to the President Crystal McCormick Ware
is mentioned in this PublicSource article about the 21st annual Friendship Dinner and Award Ceremony. McCormick Ware delivered a keynote address
at the event.
October 23
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pennsylvania Business Central Online article as a client of Blink, a firm in the advertising, marketing and creative space.
Director of Bar Studies and Assistant Professor of Law Ashley London is mentioned
in this DMC Law article as a panelist at The Best Commercial Law CLE Program of the Year.
Christopher Boissonnault, director of military and veteran students, is quoted in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting the Warrior Canine Connection and their partnership with Duquesne.
This work allows 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s military and veteran students to help socialize and train
future service dogs.
October 22
Senior Vice President for Student Life Dr. Leanna Fenneberg is quoted in this Time Stamped article covering 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s roommate agreement and how to create clear communication
and boundaries with a college roommate.
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Thomas White is quoted in this KDKA article covering the haunted legend behind a Millvale church's famous murals.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this St. Bonaventure University article for signing an articulation agreement with St. Bonaventure University. The
agreement is designed to streamline the path for aspiring medical students. Also mentioned
in Times Herald Online and WorldNews Network.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story about the bass in Head Over Heels, why articulation is so important in music
and how counterpoint plays a role in the songs arrangement.
Duquesne is mentioned in this HAPPENING NEXT article for sponsoring the Western Pennsylvania Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Conference. Indiana University of Pennsylvania also is mentioned.
October 21
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education listing covering ACPEs accreditation standards.
Adjunct Professor of English and Liberal Studies Loren Stephenson is quoted in this Daily Truth Report article covering Elon Musks speech at the Roxian Theater in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Zane Frund, adjunct faculty in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences,
is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article about the importance of using technology, research and innovation to prevent
harm.
October 20
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article listing the 30 best Master of Nursing Science programs in Pennsylvania.
Duquesne students and staff are mentioned in this We the Italians article for attending and volunteering at the Florence American Cemetery where they
hosted an event to honor the 80th anniversary of the Northern Italian Campaign during
World War II. Harding University, Lipscomb University, Marist College, Syracuse University
and the University of Pittsburgh are also mentioned.
October 18
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Eugene Mazo is quoted in this Trib Live article covering election law and Elon Musks recent town hall events.
October 17
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts student Giannah Marasovich and
Mary Pappert School of Music student Angelica Bohurjak are quoted in this Tribune Chronicle Online article about the Tamburitzans return to DeYor Performing Arts Center. The students
perform in the ensemble.
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Thomas White is mentioned in this HAPPENINGNEXT article as an invited speaker at the NAFF Center, where hell speak on his extensive
knowledge of the history and legends of witchcraft in the area.
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Thomas White is quoted in this PennLive.com article about stories of Monsters in Pennsylvania.
Director of the Office of Military and Veteran Students Chris Boissonnault is quoted
in this KDKA-TV article covering the partnership between Duquesne and the Warrior Canine Connection
which aims to support veterans through the training and provision of service dogs.
Student musicians from Mary Pappert School of Music are mentioned in this Trib Live article highlighting their upcoming program in Salem Township.
October 16
Duquesne students are mentioned in this NEXT Pittsburgh article for volunteering at the Peace and Friendship Farm in the Hill District. University
of Pittsburgh and Carlow University are also mentioned.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Board of Directors is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for selecting UPMC Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh President Diane Hupp
as the new chair. Also mentioned in Vinsure and Pittsburgh Business Times.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story about a historical photo of notable bassists.
October 14
Former Pennsylvania Governor, Distinguished Executive in Residence at the Thomas R.
Kline School of Law and Adjunct Professor Tom Corbett is featured in this CBS&紳莉莽梯;60 Minutes episode discussing the upcoming presidential election.
President Ken Gormley, School of Nursing Dean Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow and nursing student
Katie Kravits are quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article covering William Bill Conway's $3.8 million gift to create a state-of-the-art
simulation lab at the School of Nursing.
October 13
Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this NewsWeek Me article that includes an updated list of law schools that accept GRE scores as an
alternative to the LSAT.
The Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law is mentioned in
this Ethics in a Tangled Web article for hosting the fifth annual Tech Ethics Symposium.
October 12
Duquesne is mentioned in this Yahoo News article featuring a list of Pennsylvania college and university national rankings.
Also mentioned in Main Line Media News.
October 11
Associate Professor of Physics Dr. Simonetta Frittelli is quoted in this KDKA-TV article about an ancient comet discovered last year that is going to be passing by
Earth. Carnegie Mellon Univeristy and University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned.
Also covered by MSN Start and News Pub.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel was interviewed by KATU-TV to discuss his new book, Code Name Puritan: Norman Holmes Pearson at the Nexus of Poetry, Espionage, and American Power.
Duquesne research about the countrys nurse practitioner shortage is cited in this Kowatek article highlighting a minimally invasive surgery technology that provides enhanced
control and reduced patient recovery times while streamlining hospital operations.
Also covered by Hitech Glitz, DNyuz and Techio.
October 10
Director of the Small Business Development Center Richard Longo is quoted in this Wallet Hub article sharing his expert opinion on secured business credit cards.
Duquesne is mentioned in this August Wilson African American Culture Center video as a sponsor of the 2024 Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival. Carnegie Mellon
University also is mentioned.
Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. Sarah MacMillen is quoted in this Hillsdale Collegian article discussing a talk she delivered at the Hillsdale College Sociology and Social
Thought Program entitled Reflective Presence: Jacques Ellul on the In-Between.
October 9
McAnulty Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and renowned poet Dr. Sam Hazo
is highlighted in this Arab America article as Arab American of the day.
October 8
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Meadville Tribune article covering the 2025-2026 FAFSA form.
October 7
Duquesne is mentioned as one of Americas Best Colleges in this Money profile.
October 5
Professor of Political Science Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about campaign spending in Pennsylvania for TV, radio and digital ads.
October 4
Senior Vice President for Student Life Dr. Leanna Fenneberg and finance student Jakobie
Green are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering first-generation resources at Duquesne and the Universitys annual
first-generation college student celebration. University of Pittsburgh and Penn State
University also are mentioned.
Associate Professor of Law Gene Mazo is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article discussing election law in relation to Donald Trump and J.D. Vances recent
campaign events.
Professor of English Dr. Greg Barnhisel is mentioned in this MSN News article reviewing his book Code Name Puritan. Also mentioned in Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal and Chronicle of Higher Education.
President Ken Gormley and School of Nursing Dean Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow are quoted in
this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting a $3.8 million gift for 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing. The gift
was made by William Conway, founder of Washington, D.C.-based private equity firm,
The Carlyle Group. Funds will be dedicated to new nursing simulation labs. Also covered
by Tribune-Review Online and Philanthropy News Digest.
October 3
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law's Tribone Center for Clinical Legal Education is
mentioned in this Penn Record article for participating in a pro bono life-planning clinic for low-income clients.
Dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music David Allen Wehr is quoted in this Sippican Week article about the Buzzards Bay Musicfest. Wehr has played at the festival since 2007.
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article providing information about the 2025-2026 FAFSA process and available resources.
Point Park University and Slippery Rock University also are mentioned.
University archivist Tom White is quoted in this PennLive.com article about folk magic and folk healing.
October 2
Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Osteopathic Medicine Dr. Ralph McKibbin
authors this Altoona Mirror opinion piece about the doctor-patient relationship. The views expressed in the article
are those of the writer and not of 51做厙.
Associate Professor in the School of Education Dr. Christopher Meidl wrote this Money Geek piece about financing private school education.
Associate Professor in the School of Education Dr. Christopher Meidl wrote this Money Geek piece sharing the value of a quality education and how educators can prepare students
for the future.
Dr. Anne Burrows, professor in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences, is
quoted in this Smithsonian Magazine article covering a study about coyotes and their ability to make puppy eyes.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story exploring bassist Joe Darts work.
October 1
The Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law is mentioned
in this American Catholic Tribune article announcing that Dr. Jodi Hunt has been selected to join the Grefenstette
Faculty Scholars Program.
President Ken Gormley discusses 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s mission in this Pittsburgh Quarterly article about the state of higher education. Point Park University and Seton Hill
University also are mentioned.
A 2023 report from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Division of Marketing and Communications team is quoted
in this MSN News article about parenting college students and how often most parents tend to check
in with their children. Also covered by Wall Street Journal.
September 28
Mike Tomaro, director of jazz studies, is mentioned in this Yahoo News article for performing at a celebration of jazz that will kick off the Johnstown Concert
Series season.
September 27
State Board of Higher Education conducts virtual inaugural meeting
School of Science and Engineering student Skyler Wrubleski is mentioned in this Wellsboro Gazette article covering the Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Educations&紳莉莽梯;getting to know you inaugural
conference call. Wrubleski serves as a student board member. Also mentioned in WFMZ-TV Online and Indiana Gazette Online.
Thomas R. Kline School of Law Distinguished Executive in Residence Tom Corbett is
quoted in this The Philadelphia Inquirer article about the 2024 presidential race. Corbett weighed in on the importance of
protecting democracy.
September 26
Duquesne is mentioned in this Bel Air News & Views article as one of the many colleges attending the upcoming Harford Community College
career fair.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Westminster College News & Events article highlighting a Westminster College student who participated in the Integrated
Computational and Experimental Chemistry National Science Foundation-Research Experience
for Undergraduates (NSF-REU) Program at Duquesne. Faculty members Dr. Rita Mihailescu and Dr. David Heisler are mentioned, along with
the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
September 25
This Original Clyde Aidoo poem highlights Duquesne traditions and landmarks.
Associate Professor Dr. Anna Floerke Scheid is quoted in this National Catholic Reporter article about the rise of authoritarian, populist nationalism in the United States.
September 24
Duquesne is mentioned in this CBS News article highlighting U.S. News & World Reports list of the best colleges in Pennsylvania. Carnegie Mellon University, University
of Pittsburgh, Chatham University, Robert Morris University, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania and Point Park University also were mentioned. Also covered by .
Duquesne is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article covering a river tour of city landmarks. The writer mentions the Universitys
proximity to the new UPMC Vision Institute.
September 22
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education listing covering ACPEs accreditation standards.
September 20
Dr. Laura Engel, professor in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal
Arts, is mentioned in this Enfilade article for curating the exhibition, The Paradox of Pearls.
September 19
Dr. Clifford Bob, chair of the department of political science, and Dr. Kristen Coopie,
director of pre-law, are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the upcoming election and discourse on local college campuses.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
also are mentioned.
Adjunct professor of piano Ron Bickel is mentioned in this Tribune-Review Online article as an upcoming performer at Monroeville Librarys Gallery Space.
September 18
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Kip Currier Ethics blog post covering a $600,000 gift from the Henry L. Hillman Foundation to support the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law. The grant
will support the Centers mission to research ethical issues confronting society in
the intersected fields of science, technology and law.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Steelers.com article covering the Art Rooney Award Dinner. Gormley received the Art Rooney Award
in acknowledgement of his service to the Pittsburgh region.
Duquesne is mentioned as a Komprise customer in this Morningstar article. Also mentioned in Small Business, Pr.Omahamagazine, Pr.stylemg, Concord Clayton Pioneer News, Parish
News, Murray Journal (US), Pr.taylorsville Journal, Middlesboro News, Sugar House
Journal (US), Pr chestercounty, Boreal Community Media, Walnut Creek Magazine (US),
Automotive Industry Today, Globe Newswire and Associated Press Online.
Assistant Professor of Nursing Dr. Grace Campbell is named in this News Wise article as a newly installed member of The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses 2024-2025 Board of Directors.
September 17
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pitt News article about students marching in solidarity and support for survivors of sexual assault
as a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Also mentioned are Carnegie Mellon University,
Carlow University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh and Point Park University.
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Dr. Jan Janecka is quoted in this National Geographic article about a hippo born this summer at a zoo in Thailand.
Duquesne is listed in this College Transitions article as one of many universities that require the Self-Reported Academic Record.
Jack Howell, adjunct professor of clarinet, created this video providing information
on valuable lessons he has learned from colleagues. 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Mary Pappert School
of Music and Carnegie Mellon University are mentioned.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pitt News article for partnering with the University of Pittsburgh on Campus Bike Week. Carnegie
Mellon University and Chatham University also are mentioned.
September 16
Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned for its plan to attend Franciscan University
of Steubenvilles fourth annual Career Day for Criminal Justice in this American Catholic Tribune article. Ave Maria University and Cleveland State University law schools also are
mentioned.
September 14
A Duquesne graduate student identified as Cecilia is quoted in this HIS Education article covering a TikTok video she posted about inkblot illusions.
September 13
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting the ribbon-cutting event at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s newest residence hall.
The event included a surprise announcement sharing that the building will be named
McGinley Hall in honor of alumnus and board chair, John Jack McGinley. Also covered
by the .
Duquesne is mentioned in this Happening Next piece discussing the upcoming 16th Gathering of Catholic Men.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Patch article for being named among the Wall Street Journal and College Pulse 500 "Best Colleges In The U.S." for 2025.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Blogarama article covering the Universitys First-Year Merit Scholarships.
September 12
Adjunct Professor of Piano Ron Bickel is mentioned in this Happening Next article promoting his upcoming jazz performance in Monroeville, Pa. Also mentioned
in the PittsburghTribune-Review.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this The Legal Intelligencer article for plans to bestow its Outstanding Achievement Award on Pollock Begg partner
Joseph R. Williams during the Duquesne Law Alumni Association Reunion Dinner.
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Targeted News Service article highlighting an upcoming presentation of "Preconditions for Constitutional
Democracy: Social Trust, Respecting Differences, and Avoiding Entrenchment."
Professor of Accounting Dr. Seleshi Sisaye is featured on this Pittsburgh Business Times list of influential individuals who have impacted the field of accounting.
September 11
Associate Professor of Law Gene Mazo is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article covering the presidential debate between Harris and Trump.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Inside Higher Ed article highlighting the Universitys parent communications efforts and the Parent
Portal.
Duquesne students M.K. Swartsfager and Ava Hickman are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting 9/11 observances at colleges and universities. Each year, the
Duquesne community places flags on College Hall Lawn to represent those who were lost
in the terrorist attacks. Penn State University, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie
Mellon University also are mentioned.
September 10
Duquesne is mentioned in this Life Science Weekly article covering research on nerve tissue proteins.
Duquesne is mentioned in a Life Science Weekly article covering research related to COVID-19.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Baby Gizmo video touring colleges. University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University also
are mentioned.
September 9
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pitt News article covering hidden staircases in Pittsburgh, including the long staircase that
leads from the Bluff to the South Side.
September 8
Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article covering inflation and the cost of groceries.
September 7
Director of Jazz Studies Mike Tomaro is featured in this Tribune-Democrat Online article. Tomaro will perform in the season opener of the Johnstown Concert Series
on September 29. Also mentioned in Factiva.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Before Its News article covering Cyril H. Wechts passing and his contributions to Duquesne.
September 6
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this U.S. Courts News and Documents announcement as one of the newly appointed members of the Pennsylvania Commission
on Judicial Independence.
Duquesne is mentioned in a Drug Week article for financially supporting research on ischemic stroke and mitochondrial dysfunction
in brain endothelial cells.
September 5
Duquesne School of Nursings FNP program is mentioned in this Nursing Process article.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Financial Times article covering the 2024 presidential election and campaign activity within Pennsylvania.
Duquesne and 32 other schools in Pennsylvania are mentioned in this WNEP-TV Online article highlighting the Wall Street Journal Best Colleges in the U.S. rankings.
September 4
Duquesne is mentioned in this PittWire article for co-sponsoring the fourth annual Pittsburgh Universities Believe Survivors
March. University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Carlow University, Chatham
University and Point Park University also are mentioned.
Duquesne School of Nursings online AGNP-to-FNP program is mentioned in this Nursing Process article.
Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. Anita Zuberi is quoted in this WESA-FM article covering subsidized rental properties in Allegheny County.
Duquesne School of Nursings BSN-to-MSN program is mentioned in this Nursing Process article.
September 3
Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Theology Bede Ukwuije, C.S.Sp., is quoted
in this ACI Africa article highlighting a need to reflect on the collaboration among various groups of local
churches in Africa.
Duquesne is mentioned as a reference in this Naturopathic Doctor News & Review article on seasonal allergies.
September 2
Research from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is quoted in this Mental Health Weekly Digest article.
Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Derek Hook is highlighted in this Mondiaal Magazine article about a Meet the Expert event on September 19. Dr. Hook will speak on psychoanalytic
and clinical lessons of Fanon's notion of sociogeny.
September 1
Assistant Professor of Musicianship Dr. Benjamin Cornelius-Bates is highlighted in
this Patrick Wickliffe video on movements from the Lenten Improvisations that demonstrate
sophisticated aesthetics within the context of the Catholic Liturgy.
August 29
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Inscriber Magazine article covering universities and schools in Pittsburgh. The story mentions 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
location, program offerings and values.
August 28
Duquesne is mentioned in this WPXI story covering Niches 2025 rankings. Carnegie
Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh, Slippery Rock University and Allegheny
College also are included.
Jennifer Smith, assistant director for parent relations, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Magazine article about parenting in the digital age. 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Parent Portal is highlighted
for providing parents with regular updates about everything from class registration
to billing information.
Senior Director of Recruitment and Admissions at the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business
Christopher Rouhier is quoted in this Find MBA article covering how to navigate the transition from the workforce back to school.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing Ukraine, NATO and how voters in Pennsylvania may prioritize these
issues. Also covered by Stars and Stripes Online.
School of Science and Engineering student and actress Madeline Schlichter is quoted
in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting The Haunting of Prince Dom Pedro, a movie filmed in Pittsburgh.
August 27
Duquesne research is mentioned in this Life Science Weekly article contributing to the discussion on the intersection of science and religion,
specifically regarding the eugenic era.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this ArcaMax article covering Pennsylvania voters and mail-in and absentee ballots. Also covered
by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Stars and Stripes Online.
Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Devika Manickam is mentioned in
this Eurek Alert article for speaking about delivery of mitochondria-containing EVs to the blood-brain
barrier at the First World Conference on Targeting Extracellular Vesicles. Also mentioned
in Scienmag and Bioengineer.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Public Source article that provides resources for students in the city. The article shares that
Duquesne students receive discounted fares for Pittsburgh Regional Transit through
the U-Pass program and highlights in-house counseling services at the Center for Student
Wellbeing.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about safety and free-speech protections on college campuses.
August 26
Duquesne is mentioned in this onStage Pittsburgh article for hosting the Pittsburgh New Works Festival 2024 at the Genesius Theater
from August 22 through September 22.
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Pitt News article highlighting local restaurants.
August 24
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article covering political ads in Pennsylvania.
Jack Howell, adjunct professor of clarinet, created this video providing information
on the best metronome. 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Mary Pappert School of Music and Carnegie Mellon
University are mentioned.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson breaks down the Tower of Power song Soul
Vaccination (1973) in this No Treble video. West Virginia University and Thompsons alma mater, Pittsburgh CAPA 6-12 Performing
Arts School, are also mentioned.
August 23
Associate Professor of Marketing Dr. Audrey Guskey is quoted in this KXLF article covering how stores are displaying fall items earlier this year. Also mentioned
in KMTV-TV and WTMJ-TV.
August 22
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this WTAE-TV story highlighting first-year and transfer student move-in.
School of Education student Sabrina Paules is quoted in this KDKA-TV story highlighting first-year and transfer student move-in. University of Pittsburgh,
Carlow University and West Virginia University also are mentioned.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article discussing family nurse practitioner programs in Pennsylvania.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article about Pennsylvania BSN to DNP programs.
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Faculty
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this Naturopathic Doctor News and Review article authored by a functional-naturopathic medicine physician. The author mentions
a research partnership with Dr. Paula Witt-Enderby, professor in the School of Pharmacy.
August 21
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is listed in this Nursing Process article about notable forensic nurse practitioner programs.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting first-year and transfer student move-in. Incoming students Adeline
Hampton, Emily Reilly and Annalise Bilardo are quoted as well. Washington & Jefferson
College, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh and Carlow University
also are mentioned.
August 19
A poem written by Gabriel Welsch, vice president of marketing and communications,
was featured by Vagabond City.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article highlighting move-in for local colleges and universities. University of Pittsburgh,
Carnegie Mellon, Point Park, Chatham and Carlow Universities also are mentioned.
August 18
Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the impact of this years FAFSA updates, including delays and lower
submission rates.
Associate Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting the upcoming presidential election and issues that may matter
to voters.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article discussing the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
August 15
Adjunct Professor of English Heather Tomko is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting The Disability Pride Pittsburgh Celebration, an event that engages
attendees in conversations about disability with a creative approach.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story honoring the late jazz bassist Charlie Haden on the tenth anniversary of his
passing.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Science Springs article discussing the origin of the asteroid that ended the dinosaur age. Duquesne
is listed as a partner of the University of Cologne along with Penn State and others.
August 14
Dr. Laura Engel, professor in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal
Arts, is mentioned in this Enfilade article for curating an exhibition entitled The Paradox of Pearls: Accessorizing
Identities in the Eighteenth Century at the The Lewis Walpole Library.
August 13
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this WPXI article about the passing of Allegheny County judge and graduate of the Thomas R.
Kline School of Law, Jeffery Manning. Also covered by The Pittsburgh-Post Gazette, WTAE, World News Network, The Mon Valley Independent and Yahoo News.
August 12
Duquesne School of Nursing research is mentioned in this Microsoft Start article about the role of wartime nurses.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz authors this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette opinion piece discussing the misunderstanding of American values. The opinions expressed
are those of the writer and not of 51做厙.
Duquesne Womens Basketball Coach is quoted in this Pittsburgh Sports Now article for agreeing to a three-year contract extension. President Ken Gormley and
Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper are mentioned.
51做厙's School of Pharmacy is mentioned in this Morning Star article for participating in a study that will focus on tissue preservation. Also
covered by AJ Bell, Regulatory News Service, Research Tree, Market Screener, Investing.com, Faron and Factiva.
August 11
Duquesne President Ken Gormley is featured in this C-SPAN podcast observing constitutional issues that arose during the presidencies of Richard
Nixon and Gerald Ford. Also covered by Player FM.
August 10
Duquesne is mentioned in this Press Release Point article for receiving a $1.5 million grant to further fund research related to using
nanoparticle technology to preserve human limbs for transplantation surgeries. Associate
Professor of Pharmaceutics Dr. Jelena Janjic discusses the grant and how it will be
used. Also covered by PR Newswire, Cape Coral Living Magazine, Intern Daily, Americus Times-Recorder, The
Post Searchlight, Washington Daily News, The Messenger, The Tidewater News, Interior
Journal, Indica News, Ticker Technologies, Benzinga, Alabama Now, The Clemmons Courier,
Latin Business Today, and multiple additional sources.
Political science student Katelyn Waranavage is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about Gen Z reactions to Kamala Harris campaign.
August 9
Research from 51做厙 Reveals New Findings on Applied Behavior Analysis
Duquesne research related to treatments and practices for Applied Behavior Analysis
is mentioned in this Health & Medicine Week article.
Assistant Professor of Law David Nows is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the pros and cons of allowing high-ranking federal government officials
to trade stocks. Also covered by Lancaster Online and The Bradford Era.
August 8
Dr. Rebecca Kronk, professor in the School of Nursing, co-authors this Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders article about the connection between autism in adolescents and oral health.
Thomas R. Kline School of Law faculty Wesley Oliver and Kate Norton are mentioned
in this Targeted News Service article for presenting at CaliCon in Seattle, Washington.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article about curriculum additions at Quaker Valley School District. Students enrolled
in two College in High School courses can earn college credits at Duquesne.
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his potential ambitions
for holding a national office.
August 7
IUST Organized Program On Global Nursing
Dr. Manjulata Evatt, clinical associate professor in the School of Nursing, is mentioned
in this Brighter Kashmir article for speaking at the Global Nursing: Education Opportunities in America program.
Also covered by Rising Kashmir and Greater Kashmir.
August 6
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the selection of Vice President Kamala Harris running mate and how
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiros national reputation may have benefited.
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Vice President Kamala
Harris running mate.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing how family finances and the economy can play into voters decisions.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Tribune-Review article discussing factors that may have weighed in Vice President Kamala Harris
decision to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as a running mate.
August 5
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this Philanthropy News Digest article about faith-based medical schools. Also covered by Deseret News Online and
Yahoo News.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center is mentioned in this Public Source article for helping immigrant restaurateurs start their food businesses. Director
of the Small Business Development Center Rich Longo is quoted. Also covered by New
Pittsburgh Courier and Hispanic Business TV.
Dr. Sarah Woodley, associate professor in the School of Science and Engineering, is
quoted in this Head Topics article about the mating styles of poison frogs. Also covered by List 23, Science
News Online, WDC TV News, and Neefina.
August 4
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about how Vice President Kamala Harris pick for her running mate could affect
the results of the presidential election. Also covered by Monessen Valley Independent.
August 1
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz contributes to this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about potential candidates for United States Vice President. Political Science
Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is mentioned.
The November 2023 symposium presented by the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic
Science and Law is mentioned in this Michigan News Source article about a JFK Assassination course at Oakland Community College.
July 29
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts student Camille Agie authors
this On Stage Pittsburgh article about Tony nominee Beth Malone assuming the role of The Cat in the Hat in
Pittsburgh CLOs presentation of Seussical the Musical.
Dr. Julia Williams, clinical associate professor in the School of Education, is quoted
in this Todays Parent article providing parents with advice about early literacy.
July 28
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Eugene Mazo is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about campaign ad spending in Pennsylvania for the upcoming presidential election.
July 26
Palumbo-Donahue School of Business student Roman Mason is mentioned in this Tribune-Review Online article. Mason is a former junior borough council member and was vying for an open position
on Sharpsburg Council.
July 23
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is featured in this WTAE interview about Pennsylvania Democratic National Convention delegates early support
for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is quoted in this WTAE article about Vice President Kamala Harris potentially becoming the democratic nominee
for President and speculation on whom she may choose as her running mate.
July 22
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting President Joe Bidens decision to end his re-election campaign
and Pennsylvanias position as a swing state.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about Kamala Harris potentially becoming the Democratic Partys nominee for
President. Also covered by ArcaMax, Todays Chronic, Mercury News, Willits News, USA
News Site, East Bay Times, The News Herald, The Morning Journal, Ukiah Daily Journal
and Hartford Courant.
July 21
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the selection of JD Vance as the Republican nominee for Vice President
of the United States.
July 19
Research from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Pharmacy was cited in a Drug Week article.
July 18
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story highlighting the late jazz bassist Charlie Haden on the 10th anniversary of
his passing.
July 15
51做厙s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Healthy Stimulation as a sponsor of the 2024 NLN Education Summit.
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Eugene Mazo is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about political respect after the attempted assassination of former President
Donald Trump.
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Eugene Mazo is quoted in this CBS News article about the recent assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump.
July 13
Assistant Professor of Political Science John Sawicki, C.S.Sp., PhD., is quoted in
this WPXI article about politicians campaigning in Pennsylvania.
Political Science Professor Dr. Mark Haas is featured in this Player FM podcast about ideological alliances.
July 11
Tom White, university archivist and curator of special collections, is quoted in this Penn Live article about an urban legend involving haunted tombstones.
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlights the first day of orientation for 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic
Medicine. President Ken Gormley is quoted, along with Dr. Amanda Troy, chair and professor
of anatomy. Medical students Rose Trimpey-Warhaftig and Jacob Dimenbort also are quoted.
This Pittsburgh Business Times article covers students arrival for the first day of orientation at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College
of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Jon Kauffman, dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine,
and President Ken Gormley are quoted. Provost David Dausey is mentioned for his role
in helping to make the new college a reality.
July 10
Adjunct Professor in Finance Kevin Prykull is mentioned in this Equipment Leasing and Finance Association article for recently instructing a two-day course on the Principles of Equipment
Leasing and Finance. Also covered by Equipment Finance Advisor .
Dr. Susan Brookhart, education professor emerita, authors this MDPI Open Access article about updating a previous list of Educational Assessment Knowledge and Skills
for Teachers.
July 8
Dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music, David Allen Wehr, is quoted in this Sippican Week article about preforming at Buzzards Bay Musicfest. Also covered by The Wanderer.
July 7
Political science student Ava Hickman is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about young voters and how the topic of student loan debt will influence their
decision in the 2024 presidential election.
July 6
Dr. Lew Irwin, professor of political science, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about the importance of Butler County in the 2024 presidential election.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Tom Rockmores After Parmenides is mentioned in this SimonGros1990.com piece about the relationship between thought and being.
July 5
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story ranking the best bass lines from Dennis Belfield.
July 4
Professor of Law Wesley Olivers book, The Prohibition Era and Policing: A Legacy of Misregulation , is quoted in this The News Minute article about the United States prohibition era.
July 3
Dr. Lew Irwin, 51做厙 political science professor, is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about the 2024 presidential election.
July 2
President Ken Gormley is featured as a law expert in this WTAE interview to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling that gives former presidents
broad immunity from criminal prosecution.
July 1
Professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Bruce Ledewitz, authors this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about the hardships of blue-collar workers in America.
Psychology chair and associate professor Dr. Elizabeth Fein is featured in this Talk Pittsburgh interview about the psychology behind Pittsburghs annual furry convention, Anthrocon.
June 29
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor at 51做厙, is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about how President Joe Bidens performance in the recent debate could impact
Senator Bob Caseys attempt at re-election.
Dr. Lew Irwin, a 51做厙 political science professor is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about the Democratic Party potentially choosing an alternate nominee for President
instead of their current candidate, Joe Biden.
June 28
Associate Professor of Law Joseph Mistick quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about the reactions to the recent presidential debate.
Dr. Lew Irwin, political science professor at 51做厙, is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article about the conclusions from the recent presidential debate.
Joel Bauman, senior vice president for enrollment management, is quoted in this CBS Moneywatch article about mistakes to avoid when taking out student loans to pay for college.
The article also appeared on Halla Back .
June 27
51做厙 is mentioned in this KDKA-TV article about the best colleges in the Pittsburgh area.
June 26
Janine Macklin, associate director of government affairs in Duquesne's Office of Civic
Engagement and External Relations, is mentioned in this Judicial Conduct Board of Pennsylvania press release for her recent appointment as a lay member of the Judicial Conduct Board
of Pennsylvania.
June 24
Nursing Dean Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow was interviewed for this Beckers Healthcare article about ways to help with the national nursing educator shortage.
Director of Classroom Technologies Lauren Turin, AV Project Manager Todd Hughes, Senior
Classroom Technologist Andy Beasom and Classroom Technologist Brendan Kepple are mentioned
in this INKL article. This AV/IT team was responsible for creating a push-button classroom control
system in two new instructional areas for 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Also covered by AVN Network.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about Indiana University of Pennsylvanias recent affiliation agreement that
allows students at their proposed college of osteopathic medicine to receive clinical
training at Punxsutawney Area Hospital.
June 21
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article about antisemitism and the long-term impact of the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue
shooting.
In vitro Quality Assessments of Perfluorocarbon Nanoemulsions for Near-infrared Fluorescence
Imaging of Inflammation in Preclinical Models
A research paper authored by faculty from the School of Pharmacy and the School of
Science and Engineering is mentioned in a Health & Medicine Week article about a recent study on nanoemulsions.
June 20
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble story rating various covers of a Prince song.
June 19
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, is quoted in
this Times of Israel article discussing the use of radar and other geophysical techniques to uncover historical
information from Holocaust concentration camp sites.
June 18
Mary Pappert School of Music student Keegan McLean is mentioned in this Courier Express article covering a meeting of music education leaders and advocates in Washington,
D.C. Meeting attendees shared the importance of music education with federal legislators.
June 17
Duquesne is mentioned in this Higher Ed Dive article about student retention gains. Also covered by Todays Chronic.
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this Knoxville News article highlighting a recent trip he took with a group of Duquesne alumni to Omaha
Beach, where American troops landed on D-Day. Subscription required.
The Legal Theory Blog republished an article written by Professor of Law Jane Campbell Moriarty. The article
addresses the relationship among hysteria, gaslighting and gender during the COVID-19
pandemic.
June 15
Bruce Ledewitz, professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, drafted a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opinion piece about the precedent set by the guilty conviction in former President
Donald Trumps hush money case. The opinions expressed are those of the writer and
not of 51做厙.
June 14
Dr. Luke Sheahan, assistant professor of political science, is listed as a 2024 Academic
Prize winner in this Philanthropy Daily article. Award winners were selected based on their ability to form the minds and
hearts of students to think critically and value excellence and the pursuit of truth
above all.
June 13
Dr. Karen Fancher, associate professor in the School of Pharmacy, authors this Pharmacy Times article about the ethics of drug shortages.
June 12
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, is interviewed
by WTAE-TV about the impact of landslides in the Pittsburgh area.
June 11
Dr. John Stolz, director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education and
professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this Public Source article about the recent discovery of methane gas in water near the New Freeport and
Deep Valley areas. Also covered by The Allegheny Front and Translogistics .
June 10
A Gumberg Library research guide is quoted in this Pittsburgh Magazine article about the origins of the Pittsburghese dialect.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is included in this Nursing Process article about the best nurse practitioner programs in Pennsylvania.
June 9
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about inflation, the post-pandemic economy and how a rising stock market can
affect individuals differently.
June 7
Dr. Patrick Juola, Joseph A. Lauritis, C.S.Sp. Endowed Chair in Teaching, is mentioned
in this Librarians Muse blog post for developing the software used to uncover J.K. Rowling's use of a pen
name to write The Cuckoo's Calling .
June 6
Joe Mistick, associate professor at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is quoted in
this Washington Examiner article about the lasting impact of the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting.
June 4
John Rago, associate professor of law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, is quoted
in this Penn Capital-Star article about life-without-parole sentences and Pennsylvanias parole laws in relation
to felony murder convictions.
June 3
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Sam Hazo is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for serving as Pennsylvanias poet laureate in the 1990s.
June 2
Thomas R. Kline School of Law Clinical Assistant Professor Grace Wankiiri Orsatti
is mentioned in this Medical Futility Blog post for serving as one of the speakers at the 47th Annual Health Law Professors Conference
at Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia.
Ed Walsh, May 2024 graduate and blog editor for Juris Magazine published by the 51做厙 School of Law, is quoted in this Hawai'i Free Press article about the impact of The Jones Act, a protective federal law that regulates
maritime shipping, on Pittsburghs potential in the shipping industry.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article ranking the nine best online Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner to Family
Nurse Practitioner programs.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article ranking the 25 best online family nurse practitioner programs with multiple
start dates.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article listing the 12 best Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Doctor of Nursing Practice
Executive leadership online programs.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article listing the 50 best Bachelor of Science in Nursing to Master of Nursing Science
online programs.
May 31
Associate Professor of Law Gene Mazo is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article addressing former President Donald Trumps felony convictions and potential
implications on the November presidential election.
A 2023 Duquesne research study about The Culture MRI簧, a new dashboard created for
employee assessment and engagement methods, is mentioned in Concord News Now . Also covered by Montpelier Journal, Observer News Enterprise, Community Post, Ridgway Record, Pressrelease,
The Pilot News, KMLK, Morning News, The Chronicle Journal-Markets, Markets Financial
Content, Winslow, Evans & Crocker Online, Richmond News Now, Bismarck News Updates,
Online Share Market News, Raleigh News Now, Rhode Island Chronicle, Salems News Headlines,
Boston News Desk, Latestus Financial News , and multiple additional sources
Recent graduate Lily Berry, A24, is mentioned in this The Keene Sentinel article highlighting her research and work devoted to Holocaust education. Previously
covered by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Hastings Tribune Online .
May 30
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Targeted News Service article about the reappointment of Dr. Fevzi Akinci to a third term as dean of the
John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences.
Eugene Mazo, associate professor of law, is quoted in this KDKA News article discussing the guilty verdict in Donald Trumps hush money case and possible
implications on the upcoming presidential election. An expert from the University
of Pittsburgh also was quoted. Also covered by the Tribune-Review .
Associate Professor of Law Joseph Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh-Post Gazette article highlighting the life and career of former Allegheny County Executive Jim
Roddey.
Dr. John Stoltz, Director of the Center of Environmental Research and Education, is
mentioned in this Energy-Daily article about the annual Muskingum Watershed Conservancy Districts Conservancy Court
hearing. Stoltz is named as one of the experts slated to testify about the risks involved
in leasing reservoirs for fracking. Also covered by My Silly Gang, NY Newscast, One News Page, USA Times, Business Class News, NewsBlaze,
Terra Daily, US Times Mirror, The Green Living Guy, American Talk, Society Mag, Environmental
Mag, K Pratcher Media, VBNG TV, Network Today, Latin Business Today, The Advocate
Messenger, Elizabethon Star, The Atmore Advance, Resource News, Claiborne Progress,
WGHP-TV Online, WTEN-TV Online, WBRE-TV Online and multiple additional sources.
May 29
Mitochondrias impact on health and disease: A central theme at Berlins leading scientific
congress
Dr. Devika Manickam, associate professor in the School of Pharmacy, is mentioned in
this Scienmag article for serving as a speaker at The Scientific Committee of the World Mitochondria
Societys 15th World Congress on Targeting Mitochondria. Also covered by EurekAlert .
Forging a Legacy: Collecting in the Gilded Age
Professor in the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts Dr. Laura Engel
is mentioned in this ArtHist.net article highlighting an upcoming symposium at The Frick Pittsburgh.
May 27
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Before Its News article about the passing of Dr. Cyril Wecht.
Recent graduate Lily Berry, A24, is mentioned in this Hastings Tribune Online article highlighting her research and work devoted to Holocaust education. Previously
covered by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Newtown Pentacle article highlighting Open Streets Pittsburgh, an event that pauses vehicular traffic
through the city to allow bike and pedestrian usage.
May 26
Dr. Elizabeth Fein, associate professor of psychology, is quoted in this Times of India article explaining the difference between furries (fans of anthropomorphic animals)
and therians (those who identify as a creature other than a human). Also covered by Daily Expert News, NDTV Online, Bharat Times, Beatlyzer, news24online.com, TheSpuzz and Timesnow .
Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering rue21s bankruptcy, the economy and consumer behavior.
May 22
Abigail Powell, student in the School of Science and Engineering, is mentioned in
this Granite Geek article highlighting research about how prescribed fire could be used to improve red
oak regeneration. Powell is participating in a summer research experience alongside
other university students.
Duquesne's Mary Pappert School of Music is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article highlighting alumnae Katie Harrill and her work as a music therapist. The
School of Music will serve as the host site for the annual Music of the Heart recital,
which celebrates clients work overcoming social, emotional and cognitive disabilities.
May 21
Rob Behary, head of systems and scholarly communications at Gumberg Library, is quoted
in this WKRG article about the release of Komprise Smart Data Workflow Manager, a product intended
to simplify integrating an organizations data securely with any artificial intelligence
service. Also covered by WROC-TV Online, The Greenville Advocate, The Bogalusa Daily News, The Panolian, Sugar
House Journal, The Troy Messenger, Kenbridge Victoria Dispatch, Absolute Fusion, Elizabethton
Star, The Clemmons Courier, The Brewton Standard, The Coastland Times, Gates County
Index, The Stanly News & Press, Orange Leader, Alabama Now , and a number of additional sources.
President Ken Gormley and recent graduate Alexis Coletti, A24, are quoted in this Latrobe Bulletin article highlighting Alexis accomplishments and plans to attend law school .
May 20
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Sam Hazos original poetry titled Gettysburg was
published by WPSU-FM .
Media and Communications Manager Rose Ravasio is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article. Ravasio discusses 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s commuter student population as well as support
services available. Also covered by the Meadville Tribune .
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Magazine article for assisting The Snowman, a Portersville, Pa., ice cream shop.
May 19
May 2024 graduates and sisters Alysia McCray (Science and Engineering) and Candis
Dorsey (Liberal Arts) are featured in this Intersections segment on KDKA-TV discussing their path to commencement as non-traditional college students.
May 17
Duquesne research about pharmaceutical proteins and the role of albumin is mentioned
in an Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week article.
Duquesne is mentioned in his WPXI-TV story about ways lawmakers are attempting to keep juveniles out of courtrooms in hopes
that they will not end up in adult court. Also covered by Yahoo News .
Dr. Phillip Reeder, professor in the school of science and engineering, is quoted
in this The Jerusalem Post article about efforts to create a memorial for the 4,000 individuals killed at Jungfernhof.
Reeder indicates that there is more history to discovery on Holocaust sites across
Europe. Also covered by South Florida Sentinel Online, JTA Online, The Forward, EINNEWS and Israel National News .
May 16
The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Targeted News Service article for hosting a lunch-and-learn that allowed Pennsylvania law students to discuss
important topics, including health care decisions.
Dr. John Slattery, director of the Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology
and Law, wrote this America The Jesuit Review article about eugenics and lasting impacts.
May 15
Administrator of the Cyril Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law Ben Wecht is
quoted in this WPXI article covering the death of his father, Dr. Cyril Wecht. Also covered by Yahoo News and Newser .
Thomas R. Kline School of Law May 2024 graduate Alysa Ambrose is featured in this
WTAE-TV story about her experience as a Navy veteran, mother and law student. Also
covered by WRBL.com, WLWT-TV Online, WBBH-TV Online, WLKY-TV Online, WZVN-TV Online, WYFF-TV
Online KEV-TV Online, WMTW-TV Online, WJCL-TV Online, KSBW-TV Online, WXII-TV Online,
KMBC-TV Online, WISN-TV Online, WMUR-TV Online, WAPT-TV Online, WPBF-TV Online, WCVB-TV
Online, WPTZ-TV Online, WGAL-TV Online, WESH-TV Online, WDSU-TV Online, WBAL-TV Online and KCRA-TV Online .
May 14
Director of Social Media Ian Hurley is a special guest in this Enrollify podcast discussing how Duquesne engages with audiences on social media to build lasting
relationships.
Protein-protein interactions in endothelial cell von Willebrand factor secretion and
exocytosis
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics article for providing research start-up funds.
Global Views - Religion; New Religion Data Have Been Reported by Researchers at Duquesne
University (The Extent and Impact of Racism and Eugenics In the Writings of Pierre
Teilhard De Chardin, S.j)
Research from Duquesne is quoted in a Life Science Weekly article covering global views of religion.
Cyril Wecht, famed pathologist who analyzed JFK, Elvis, JonBenet Ramsey deaths, dead
at 93
Duquesne is mentioned in this WFIN article about the death of Dr. Cyril Wecht. Also covered by 1015 Vibe, Hits1053 San Antonio, WALR-FM Online, KissRocks.com, Mix 96.5, KIRO-TV
Online, KCYY-FM Online, WSB-AM Online, Theboneonline.com, WHIO-TV Online, WSUN-FM
Online, WZLR-FM, WGAU Radio, wokv.com, WJAX-TV Online, WCSI Online, NewsFinale, The
Columbian Online, headtopics.com, Yahoo News Australia & NZ, KOB-TV Online, Patch,
WFMZ-TV Online, US Times Mirror, Riverbender, Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer Online,
Bozeman Daily Chronicle Online, The Journal Online, Malaysia Yahoo, USAA News Online,
WESA-FM Online, AM 9870, WIND-AM Online, Newsday Online and AM1460 The Answer .
May 13
Palumbo-Donahue School of Business student Joshua Gallagher and Director of the Office
for Military and Veteran Students Christopher Boissannault are quoted in this USA Today article highlighting career paths for veterans and the qualities that veteran students
can bring to these professions.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Yahoo News article discussing the death of Dr. Cyril Wecht and his impact on Duquesne. Also featured
in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, WPXI, KDKA, WTAE, WFTV and Pittsburgh Magazine .
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Public Source article covering enrollment staff efforts to engage with families of accepted students.
May 12
Dr. Anne Burrows, professor in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences, is
quoted in this Projin News article covering the evolution of puppy-dog eyebrow muscles.
May 11
The creepy history of Mystery Mile the most democratic of the haunted places
in America
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Tom White is quoted in this Whats New 2 Day article covering a Pennsylvania road that is said to be haunted. Also mentioned in NY Breaking and The British Club.
May 10
Thomas R. Kline School of Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article discussing the removal of Westmoreland County Register of Wills Sherry Magretti
Hamilton.
Adjunct Faculty and Trial Advocacy Program Coordinator in the Thomas R. Kline School of Law Peter Giglione is quoted
in this Wallet Hub article about comprehensive and collision insurance coverage.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering pitcher Paul Skenes arrival to Pittsburgh.
This 93.7 The Fan interview features Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick as he discusses
the arrival of Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes and potential marketing impact.
Paul Zeise vs. Dr. Ron Dick
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing Dr. Ron Dick is featured in this Player FM episode discussing the marketing impact that gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne could
bring to the Pittsburgh Pirates as a result of her relationship with Paul Skenes.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is ranked among the top nine best taxation
schools and tax law programs in Pennsylvania according to this Newsweekme article.
Lung Diseases and Conditions - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Data on Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Reported by a Researcher at 51做厙 School
of Nursing (Family Caregivers and Breathlessness in Individuals with Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease
Research from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is quoted in a Health & Medicine Week article covering data reported on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Jesse Thompson, a May 2024 graduate of the Mary Pappert School of Music, is featured
in this Trib-Live article reflecting on his accomplishments and his plan to embark on a fellowship with
the acclaimed New World Symphony in Miami.
May 9
Archivist and Curator of Special Collections Tom White is quoted in this Penn-Live article highlighting the legends of haunted roads in area cities and towns. Also featured
on Flipboard .
School of Science and Engineering student Alysia McCray and McAnulty College and Graduate
School of Liberal Arts student Candis Dorsey are quoted in this KDKA-TV story highlighting their achievements at Duquesne, including formation of the Non-Traditional
Student Organization.
May 8
Lily Berry, public history graduate student in the McAnulty College and Graduate School
of Liberal Arts, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting her academic and professional achievements in the field of Holocaust
education.
May 7
A recent educational event presented by the Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned
in this The Legal Intelligencer Blog post about artificial intelligence and the practice of law.
May 6
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Lawfuel article discussing U.S. News and World Report law school rankings.
Duquesne is mentioned in this myScience article covering Pittsburgh Quantum Institutes (PQI) annual event. The PQI is a joint
program between Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne.
Also featured in Carnegie Mellon University News .
Research from Duquesne speech-language pathology faculty is mentioned in a Pain & Central Nervous System Week article discussing self-reported program adherence by individuals with aphasia.
Puppy-Dog Eyes in Wild Canines Sparks Rethink on Dog Evolution
Dr. Anne Burrows, professor in the John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences, is
quoted in this Kowatek article about African wild dogs eyebrows and how their facial expressions differ
from those of domestic dogs. Also featured in Pet News 2 Day .
May 5
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting new mens basketball head coach, Dru Joyce III.
May 4
Ann Schiavone, associate professor of law, is quoted in this WPXI-TV Online article discussing qualifications for district judges in Pennsylvania. Also featured
in Yahoo News .
Professor and Director of Bar Studies Ashley London is mentioned in this Targeted News Service article for teaching at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, as part of a spring semester
exchange.
May 3
Assistant Professor of Musicianship Nicole Vilkner is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article highlighting the interactive installation Soundwalk in the Hill District. The installation celebrates the various sounds of
the Hill District through exhibits curated by Duquesne students.
May 2
WQED-TV aired a documentary featuring Mary Pappert School of Music student performers, faculty
and staff. The documentary tells the story of instruments once played by Jewish musicians
during the Holocaust.
May 1
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s New Venture Challenge is highlighted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article announcing the 2023-2024 winner, Aquatonomy.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is mentioned in this Nursing Process article ranking the 50 best online post-master's nurse practitioner certificate programs.
Duquesne is mentioned in this AV Technology Online article highlighting the AV/IT teams from 19 colleges, their projects, challenges
they faced and solutions theyve developed.
Professor of Journalism Margaret Patterson is quoted in this Australia News article
covering the shrinking number of Washington D.C.-based reporters due to layoffs and
financial hardship. Also featured in Japan Herald, WashingtonDCNews.net, Big News Network, Illinois Intelligencer, Connecticut
Statenews, Pennsylvania Sun, Philadelphia Business Journal Online, New Jersey Telegraph,
Buffalo NY News, New Orleans Sun, San Francisco Star, Pittsburgh Star, Atlanta Leader,
Calcutta News, Cincinnati News, Long Beach Star, Taiwan Sun, New York Telegraph, Denver
Gazette, Ohio Standard, Asia Pacific Star, VOA News Online, Singapore Star, New York
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April 30
Dr. Karen Fancher, associate professor of pharmacy practice, is featured in this Drug Topics Q&A about how oncology pharmacists can make the best decisions for their patients.
Dr. Abigail Delehanty, program director for Duquesne's Language Disorders and Autism
Clinic, is quoted in this Yahoo Lifestyle article about the importance of identifying early signs of autism in young children.
April 28
Duquesne is mentioned in this DIRETO noticias video for participating in World Youth Day alongside other Spiritan youth from around
the world.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the issues both presidential candidates will face in the general
election after their Pennsylvania primary victories.
April 26
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the McAnulty College and Graduate School
of Liberal Arts Dr. Radu Bordeianu is mentioned in this Religion News article for serving as a speaker at the 28th Orientale Lumen Conference. The theme,
Primacy in the 21st Century, reflects on the last three agreed statements of the
Orthodox-Catholic Theological Dialogue.
Why is Anxiety so Common in College?
51做厙 School of Nursing is mentioned in this Benicia Paw article addressing anxiety in college students.
April 25
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering upcoming commencements. On May 10, 11 and 18, Duquesne will host
several keynote speakers, including Wayne Walters, the superintendent of Pittsburgh
Public Schools, and U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner of Virginia.
Duquesne is mentioned in this The Newtown Pentacle article sharing photos of the city. One of the shots looks towards the Monongahela
River and the South Tenth Street Bridge and includes campus buildings.
Renowned poet and 51做厙 McAnulty Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
English Dr. Sam Hazo is mentioned in this Targeted News Service Online article discussing his recognition at the 45th annual Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished
Service in the category of literature.
Political Science Professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Tribune Live article covering low voter turnout for the presidential primary election.
April 24
Dr. Patrick Juola, Joseph A. Lauritis, C.S.Sp. Endowed Chair in Teaching, is quoted
in this PGH Tech article for his plan to travel to Budapest, Hungary, as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar to
improve natural language processing for digital devices.
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is featured in this Network Today article discussing the 2024 Pennsylvania primary election results.
Duquesne is mentioned in this PittWire article for collaboratively founding the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute (PQI) alongside
the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University in 2012. The PQI aims
to unify and promote quantum science and engineering in Pittsburgh. Also mentioned
in Science, Education and Non-profit Organizations News.
April 22
Looking for an AI Career? Herere the 10 Most Employable Degrees for AI Professionals
Duquesne is ranked in the top 23 bachelors degrees in computer science and computer
and information sciences according to this AIThority article.
April 21
Duquesne Womens Basketball Coach Dan Burt and womens basketball players Megan McConnell,
Tess Myers, Amaya Hamilton and Kiandra Browne are quoted in this Pittsburgh Sports Now article recapping their season. President Ken Gormley and players Aryana Townsend,
Jerni Kiaku, Lauren Wasylson and Nae Bernard are mentioned.
Dr. Kristen Coopie, director of pre-law, is featured in this WTAE segment discussing the April 23 primary election.
April 20
Duquesne is mentioned in this We the Italians article covering a lecture that took place at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Rome campus. The lecture
focused on relations between Italy and America and the Italian American community.
April 19
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Route 2208 Boulevard of the Allies Bridge
Washing Monday Night in Pittsburgh
Duquesne is mentioned in this U.S. Local Government News article for being affected by an eastbound lane restriction due to a work zone.
Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Charles Bartel
is mentioned in this Technical.ly article for receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Pittsburgh Technology Councils
CIO of the Year Awards, held in partnership with the Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group.
51做厙 School of Nursing is mentioned in this ONC Live article. Their publication, Concierge health care is booming: heres everything nurses
need to know, is cited as a reference.
Pittsburgh Business Times shared photos of Thomas R. Kline School of Law Dean April Barton, Thomas R. Kline
and Duquesne President Ken Gormley cutting the ribbon at the law building rededication.
April 18
Vice President of the Division of Marketing and Communications Gabe Welsch is featured
in this Volt video covering a case study from 51做厙 and Campus Sonar that shared
real-world examples of how sharing relevant data and building trust can lead to success.
In this PR Newswire article, Duquesne is mentioned alongside Carnegie Mellon, Robert Morris and University
of Pittsburgh regarding The Advanced Leadership Institute's (TALI) collaboration with
those Pittsburgh universities and their upcoming celebration of the graduates of TALI's
12-session Emerging Leaders Program.
Duquesne is mentioned in this IObserve article for starting CHARIS in 1967 which is intended to provide a single nexus for
the charismatic renewal in the Catholic Church and spread to other U.S. college campuses,
including the University of Notre Dame. Also mentioned in Universe Catholic Weekly and Our Sunday Visitor Online .
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Thomas R. Kline School of Law is mentioned in this Harrisburg Daily Newspapers Online article. The article cited the schools publication, JurisMagazine, and its coverage of a court case involving the U.S. Radium Corporation.
April 17
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article referencing his service as chair of the 1991 Pennsylvania Legislative Reapportionment
Commission and a book he authored about their work.
Adjunct Professor of Cello Adam Liu is mentioned in this WJAC TV article highlighting a Cambria County high school student musician who recently played
with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The student mentioned that he hopes to attend
Duquesne and study under Liu.
April 16
51做厙 is ranked ninth in this Nursing Process article about the best online Ph.D. in nursing programs.
April 15
Staff scientist and graduate student in the School of Pharmacy Anneliese Troidle is
a coauthor of this MDPI article covering the development of biomaterials for protein delivery.
Dean of the School of Education Dr. Gretchen Generett is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering how state officials started collecting applications for a new student
teacher stipend program, which aims to relieve the financial strain for student teachers.
School of Education student Zoe Brunick also is quoted.
Best Business Credit Cards for New Businesses
Director of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business Small Business Development Center
(SBDC) Richard Longo shares his opinion about credit cards and new business owners
in this Wallet Hub article.
April 12
Duquesne health professions students are mentioned in this Next Pittsburgh article for providing preventative services and testing in partnership with non-profit
organizations in the City of Pittsburgh.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting graduate medical education programs at St. Clair Hospital. St.
Clair will be a training site for Duquesne medical students when they begin clinical
rotations in 2026.
April 11
Adjunct Professor of Finance Kevin Prykull is mentioned in this Equipment Finance Advisor article for being one of the members of the 2024 Credit & Collections Planning Committee
who helped plan the Credit & Collections Management Conference. Members of the committee
were recognized by the ELFA. Also mentioned in Equipment Leasing & Finance Online, Monitor Daily Online and U.S. Political and Economic
Organizations News.
Duquesne is mentioned along with the University of Pittsburgh in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review article covering UPMC schools of nursing and career outcomes.
April 10
Duquesne is mentioned in this Targeted News Service Online article covering the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2024-2025 Best Law School rankings. The Thomas R. Kline School of Law remains in the
top 100 law schools in the nation, ranking 94. Its part-time evening program received
a rank of 39. Duquesne achieved the highest jump in ranking of any law school.
April 9
Chair of Organ and Sacred Music Dr. Ann Labounsky is mentioned in this Weirton Daily Times article covering Pittsburgh organist Michael Kearney and his upcoming concert. Also
mentioned in Herald-Star Online.
Director of Continuing Education and Certificate Programs in the School of Pharmacy
Michael Kurilla wrote this EvoLLLution piece about resource constraints and trends within continuing education.
April 8
Bocelli gets backup from 60 IUP chorus members in Pittsburgh
Professor of Violin Charles Stegeman is mentioned in this Blox Digital article covering Andrea Bocellis performance at PPG Paints Arena with the Pittsburgh
Opera Orchestra and a chorus of 60 students from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Associate Professor in the School of Education Dr. Christopher Meidl is featured in
this Money Geek article sharing his advice on how to choose a school.
This Pittsburgh Business Times article highlights Duquesne club sports and the 13 teams that are first to receive
funding through an endowment created in September 2023.
April 7
Duquesne is mentioned in this Nursing Process article for being among the top five Forensic Nurse Practitioner programs. The article
notes that students gain knowledge of the connection between the legal system and
forensic science.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Nursing Process article for being among the top eight BSN to DNP programs in Pennsylvania for 2024.
The article notes that Duquesne prepares students with the relevant skills to impact
the future of advanced practice nursing.
April 6
The 51做厙 School of Nursing is mentioned in this Risk and Insurance article discussing a shortage of more than 400,000 home health aides and 29,400 nurse
practitioners.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Dr. Karen Fancher is quoted in this Kokomo Tribune article discussing the term helicopter to describe a certain parenting style.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the reopening of the Armstrong Tunnels inbound portal more than
a year after it was closed to the public. The outbound lane will close to begin similar
rehabilitation, which is expected to last another year.
April 3
Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education Dr. John Stolz is
quoted in this Yahoo Lifestyle article about how hazardous chemicals have impacted Yukon, a small town in Westmoreland
County, Pa. Stolz collected water samples from Sewickley Creek and detailed his findings.
Also mentioned in Cool Down.
WTI Events: March 26, 2024 Lecture at 51做厙 Italian Campus in Rome
We the Italians includes photos taken during a lecture at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Rome campus.
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Dr. Mike Sherwin is quoted in this The Business Journal article covering the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and how it could have an impact
on the economy and supply chains in Baltimore and beyond. Also featured in Pittsburgh Business Times.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article about college and university selectivity in the Pittsburgh area and beyond.
Other Pittsburgh-area universities mentioned include Carnegie Mellon, University of
Pittsburgh, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Western and Point Park.
April 2
The FAFSA Conundrum and the Quest for Solutions with Joel Bauman
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Joel Bauman is featured in this Mongoose video discussing the current FAFSA situation and offers ways to help viewers navigate
the process.
Director of the Center for Environmental Research Dr. John Stolz is quoted in this WFMJ article covering the dangers in landfill waste and how it could impact residents'
health.
President Ken Gormley speaks with Our Regions Business host Bill Flanagan about Duquesne basketball and development in Uptown, including
the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse, a new residence hall and the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
April 1
Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Brady Porter is quoted in this The Allegheny Front article covering a fracking companys plan to withdraw water from a Western Pennsylvania
trout stream.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Marianas Variety News & Views article covering third-party candidates in the 2024 presidential race. Also mentioned
in Meadville Tribune, ArcaMax, Herald Online, Sun Herald Online and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Online .
President Ken Gormley is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Sports Now story highlighting Coach Dru Joyce IIIs introductory press conference.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Luke Sheahan is among the featured presenters
and panelists at the First Amendment conference hosted by The Center for Constitutional
Studies at Utah Valley University.
March 30
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is ranked as one of the 25 best online FNP to PMHNP programs
in the nation for 2024 according to this Nursing Process article.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is included in this Nursing Process list of the 13 Best Pennsylvania FNP Programs.
Duquesne is ranked as one of the 25 best online two-year DNP programs for 2024 according
to this Nursing Process article.
51做厙 first-year student Kym Gable is quoted in this CBS News article covering her donation of more than 2,000 pairs of pajamas to non-profit organizations
that help children in foster care, shelters and transition during trauma.
March 28
Duquesne is mentioned in this Continuing Ed Update article discussing the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom. Penn State
University also is mentioned.
In this Inside Higher Ed article Vice President of Marketing and Communications Gabriel Welsch argues for breaking
down academic silos at colleges and universities to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration
and innovation.
March 27
Adjunct Professor of Finance Kevin Prykull is mentioned in this U.S. Political and Economic Organizations News article for leading "Principles of Equipment Leasing and Finance" curriculum for The
Equipment Leasing and Finance Association. Also mentioned in Equipment Finance Advisor, Monitor Daily Online, Equipment Leasing and Finance Online.
Vice President of Marketing and Communications Gabriel Welsch speaks about the challenges
of multigenerational marketing on 倏梯梗紳幛棗娶喧喝紳梗s podcast.
Instructor of Supply Chain Management Wendy Serapiglia is quoted in this KDKA story covering the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and how it could impact the economy
and supply chains in Baltimore and beyond.
March 26
President Ken Gormley and head mens basketball coach Keith Dambrot are mentioned
in this Pittsburgh Tribune-Review piece written by season ticketholder and alumnus Gino Peluso, who shares his feelings
on 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s men's basketball team.
March 25
President Ken Gormley, Athletic Director Dave Harper and radio announcer Ray Goss
are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering Ray Goss broadcasting career.
Associate Professor of Sports Marketing in the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business
Dr. Ronald Dick is featured in this KDKA Radio interview discussing 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s March Madness run and the impact it had on the University
in terms of national exposure.
March 23
Disordered Temporalities 2024 : Disordered Temporalities Toward Quantitative Phenomenology
Director of the Art and Language Lab Alexander Kranjec is mentioned in this WikiCFP article for serving as one of the keynote speakers at the Psychiatric Clinic, University
of Heidelberg scheduled for July 2024.
New Science Center coming to the Hill District
Senior Vice President of Civic Engagement and External Relations Bill Generett is
mentioned in this Black News article discussing The Citizen Science Lab, along with alumnus Dr. Andre Samuel. Also
mentioned in the New Pittsburgh Courier Online.
President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Marketing and Communications Gabriel Welsch
are quoted in this Tribune-Live article covering an increase in web and social media engagement during 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
March Madness run.
March 22
Robert Healy, teaching assistant professor in the McAnulty College and Graduate School
of Liberal Arts, is highlighted in this CBS News article for an X (formerly Twitter) post following the mens basketball teams win
over Bringham Young University. Also mentioned in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
President Ken Gormley and student Victoria Mobley are quoted in this CBS News article covering the mens basketball teams win over Bringham Young University.
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz bass, is featured in this No Treble piece analyzing Stomp! (1980) by the Brothers Johnson and the incredible bass-playing
by the late Louis Johnson.
March 21
Crystal Clark, a student majoring in political science and psychology, is quoted in
this Wellsboro Gazette article highlighting her 4-H Diamond Clover Award.
President Ken Gormley and Athletic Director Dave Harper are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering March Madness and the national spotlight it has put on Duquesne.
March 20
President Ken Gormley, along with students Donnie Woods and Dillena Carter, are quoted
in this WTAE article covering the send-off outside of the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse. There was a crowd
of students, staff and fans gathered to cheer on the Dukes as they headed to Omaha
to play Bringham Young University.
Mens basketball Coach Keith Dambrot and Bob Healy, teaching assistant professor in
the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, are quoted in this WTAE article covering the history of the team.
President Ken Gormley, Coach Keith Dambrot and Athletic Director Dave Harper are quoted
in this KSL article covering Coach Dambrots retirement announcement after securing the Dukes
first NCAA Tournament bid in 47 years.
March 19
Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot retiring after NCAA tourney
President Ken Gormley and Duquesne mens basketball coach Keith Dambrot are quoted
in this The Ada Herald article covering Dambrots retirement announcement. Also mentioned in Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online, Meadville Tribune Online, New Castle News Online, WKYC-TV
Online, 10News, Altoona Mirror, Herald-Star Online, Weirton Daily Times and Pittsburgh Sports Now.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Tribune Live article highlighting the Dukes Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship. Gormley explains
the impact of the win on the University and Pittsburgh communities.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Luke Sheahan is mentioned in this Utah Policy article for being a featured presenter and panelist at Utah Valley Universitys annual
First Amendment conference. This years conference will examine the importance of
voluntary associations in a free society and the protections afforded by the First
Amendment.
March 18
President Ken Gormley and mens basketball head coach Keith Dambrot are quoted in
this WTAE article covering the men's basketball teams return to Pittsburgh after securing a
spot in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1977.
March 17
NCAA Basketball: Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Championship-Duquesne v Virginia
Commonwealth
Newton Citizen Online features a photo of President Ken Gormley and men's basketball head coach Keith Dambrot
celebrating their victory over the Virginia Commonwealth Rams to clinch the Atlantic
10 Tournament Championship at Barclays Center.
March 16
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for hosting an event featuring award-winning interior designer and alumna
Tonya Comer.
March 15
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Eugene Mazo is quoted in this Factiva article about proposed changes to the New Jersey Open Public Records Act.
Professor of Law Ann Schiavone is quoted in this NBC San Diego article on Californias efforts to limit the use of police dogs. Also mentioned in News leportale.
Former Pennsylvania Governor and Distinguished Executive in Residence at the Thomas
R. Kline School of Law Tom Corbett is quoted in this The Philadelphia Citizen Q&A-format article about his experience and the Pennsylvania attorney general race.
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Tribune Live article covering financial aid offers. He mentions Duquesne has received test files
of financial aid packages and expects to receive actual files by March 21.
Duquesne is mentioned in this PR Newswire article as a key company profile with the U.S. Continuing Legal Education (CLE) market.
Associate Professor in Theology Dr. Elizabeth Vasko is quoted in this Purbalite article covering how a non-religious student chose to go vegan during Lent because
of his interest in religion. Vasko also explains the meaning behind religious practices
that occur during Lent.
President Ken Gormley, Coach Keith Dambrot, Duke radio announcer Ray Goss and mens
basketball player Dae Dae Grant and are quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the Dukes advancement to the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament
for the first time since 2009.
March 14
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering FAFSA deadlines. Bauman explains that Duquesne is providing families
with financial aid estimates and maintaining a commitment deadline of May 1.
Director of Environmental Research Dr. John Stolz is mentioned in this Public Source article about the risks of living near drilling pads. The article mentions Stolzs
environmental testing at the Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill that found isotopes of
radioactive radium.
March 13
This Targeted News Service Online article mentions that 51做厙 President Ken Gormley has been listed on
the Pittsburgh Business Times' Pittsburgh Power 100 list, which recognizes significant and influential business figures
in the region.
March 12
John Collins to Speak on Expert Witnessing and Leadership at 51做厙
Dr. Pamela Marshall, associate professor in the School of Science and Engineering,
is mentioned in this News Channel Nebraska for inviting John Collins to speak at a university event. Collins is former director
of the Michigan State Police Forensic Science Division.
First-generation biochemistry and mathematics student Arian Hajihassani is mentioned
in this Business Wire article for receiving Western Union's highest scholarship award for his academic success,
early career achievements and potential to positively impact the world. Also mentioned
in Punxsutawney Spirit, Placera, Community Post, StreetInsider.com, The Daily Press,
WallStreet Online, Starkville Daily News Online, App Research Pool, Associated Press
Online, Sweetwater Reporter, Ridgeway Record, Evening-Leader Online, Stockwatch, Pilot-News
Online, Valley City Times-Record Online, Morningstar, and Benzinga.
Dr. Ronald Dick, associate professor of sports marketing, spoke with KDKA Radio about the economic impact of March Madness.
March 11
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing government officials views on artificial intelligence and its
potential future uses. The article references a fall 2023 conference hosted by the
Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law.
March 10
Raiders sixth after day one action
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s bowling team is mentioned in this Wright State article covering the USBC Sectionals at Stardust Bowl in the Chicagoland area. Duquesne
had a total of 6,351 pins, placing them in the top 3.
Dr. Risa Kumazawa, associate professor of economics, is featured in this KDKA Radio interview discussing the February 2024 jobs report.
March 8
Law professor Joe Mistick is quoted in this WESA article covering Pittsburgh politics. He speaks about the passing of former Allegheny
County Executive Jim Roddey. Also mentioned in Patch.
Jazz Bass Professor Paul Thompson is mentioned in this No Treble article analyzing the music of WAR.
March 7
Thomas R. Kline School of Law student Jack Stonesifer is quoted in this CBS News Online article discussing the early expansion of VA health care benefits and how this affects
veterans who often deal with life-altering conditions after deployment.
March 3
Duquesne School of Science and Engineering student Madeline Sclichter is mentioned
in this Pittsburgh-Tribune Review article highlighting The Haunting of Prince Dom Pedro, a movie in production in
western Pennsylvania. Sclichter is a lead actor in the film.
March 1
Research from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s John G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences is cited in
a Health & Medicine Week article about how repetitive negative thinking is associated with mental health conditions
that can affect quality of life in adolescents who stutter.
Research conducted at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is cited in a Medical Letter on the CDC and FDA article about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses morale and job turnover.
Feb. 29
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Mary Pappert School of Music is referenced in this The Creative Cat article highlighting the Wind Symphonys performance of Aaron Coplands Lincoln Portrait.
The piece was conducted by Director of Bands and Adjunct Professor James Gourlay.
Professor Emerita in the School of Education Susan Brookhart is quoted in this EducationWeek article discussing grading policies, best practices and efforts to make grading standards
consistent and equitable.
Feb. 28
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Beaver County Senior News article covering Giving it Forward Together (GIFT). Over the course of the academic
year, seniors and students from 51做厙, CCAC, University of Pittsburgh
and Chatham University are paired in GIFT's ongoing Senior2Seniorprogram. Together,
they work on simple tasks that support local nonprofits.
Associate Professor in 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Education Dr. Matthew Joseph is quoted
in this Yahoo News article covering how Fremont, California, has been named the happiest city in the
U.S., according to a WalletHub survey. Also mentioned in Yahoo UK, Malaysia Yahoo and The Hill Online.
The Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law at Duquesne
University is mentioned in this Techinal.ly article for being one of the organizations throughout Technical.ly s markets participating in NISTs AI Safety Institute Consortium. Carnegie Mellon
University and the University of Pittsburgh also are mentioned.
Feb. 27
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is ranked sixth best online post-masters nurse practitioner
certificate program, according to this Nursing Process article.
Out of the 10 best online MSN in forensic nursing programs in the nation, 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
School of Nursing is ranked number one, according to this Nursing Process article.
Feb. 26
Adjunct Professor in the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business John Russo is quoted in
this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering Norwin Lions Clubs annual CubCake fundraiser. Russo is an organizer
of this years efforts.
This Pharma Business Week article covers a patent application by Dr. Devika Manickam, associate professor in
the School of Pharmacy.
Gannons student-produced literary arts magazine recognized by American Scholastic
Press Association
Duquesne is mentioned in this Gannon University article as one of the four first-place winners with special merit from the American
Scholastic Press Association. Duquesne won for Off the Bluff and Gannon won for
Totem, the universities student-produced literary arts magazines. Also appeared
in The Journal .
Feb. 23
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Technology Council article covering the University of Pittsburghs Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of
Business Super Analytics Challenge. The event challenged participants to use data
analytics to bridge the gap between corporate America and graduate students to address
society's biggest issues. Duquesne, Carnegie Mellon University, West Virginia University
and Penn State University were invited to participate.
Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the President Daniel Gilman is mentioned in this Penn Watch article about leadership re-elections at PHEAA. Gilman was elected to the Boards
Executive Committee.
Feb. 22
Duquesne is mentioned in this Kidsburgh article highlighting Global Links, a Pittsburgh-area non-profit. Bed frames and mattresses
removed from St. Anns Hall during a remodel were repurposed through the organization
and are now used at a home for pregnant women and new mothers in Latin America.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Meadville Tribune article covering Allegheny College's bond rating. University of Pittsburgh, Robert
Morris University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Penn State University, Carnegie
Mellon University, Westminster College and West Virginia University are also mentioned.
Also covered by Yahoo News .
Director of the Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law John
Slattery is quoted in this Carnegie Mellon News article recapping the Hacking4Humanity competition. Duquesne co-sponsored the event
along with the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
Feb. 21
Executive Vice President and Provost David Dausey is featured in this WTAE story covering the benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence in the educational
setting and how and when it can be used appropriately. University of Pittsburgh also
was mentioned.
Feb. 20
Dr. Philip Reeder, professor in the School of Science and Engineering, is quoted in
this Yahoo News article covering the recent landslides in Moon Township. Water and moisture frequently
act as causes, according to Reeder. Also mentioned on WPXI-TV .
Duquesne is mentioned in this Technical.ly article for working with the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC). The PSC provides
a range of expertise in communications and data storage, including network connectivity
to Duquesne. La Roche University, University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University
also are mentioned.
Feb. 19
The Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law at Duquesne
University is listed in this Ooda Loop article as a member of the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium.
Professor of Law Joe Mistick is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the job responsibilities of Allegheny County Manager and the upcoming
search to fill the role.
Feb. 18
Duquesne is mentioned in this Poets and Quants for Undergrads article related to return-on-investment for business schools. Duquesne was included
in the analysis due to its ranking as one of Poets and Quants best undergraduate business schools in the nation.
Clinic Teaching Professional Allison Ladavat is mentioned in this Trib Live letter to the editor. The letters author cited Ladavats comments in an earlier Trib Live article related to stuttering and Pittsburgh Penguins player Bryan Rusts advocacy.
Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine Dr. John Kauffman is interviewed in this WTAE story related to the opening of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s new medical school. Dr. Kauffman discusses
the process of creating a program and what students can expect as they train to change
and save lives.
Feb. 17
Composer and Adjunct Professor of Composition Robert Traugh is mentioned in this Butler Eagle article covering three Mars Area High School students who were selected for the Pennsylvania
Music Educators Association District Jazz Band Festival. Traugh was a guest conductor
at the band festival. Also mentioned in Cranberry Eagle.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette discussing endowments of Pittsburgh-area colleges and universities. University of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny College, Westminster College, University of Pennsylvania, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, West Virginia University, Clarion University, Penn State
University, Carnegie Mellon University and Robert Morris University also were mentioned.
Feb. 16
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson is mentioned in this No Treble article for breaking down one of his favorite bass lines from Pino Palladino. He analyzes
Im Gonna Tear This Playhouse Down by Paul Young (1984) and how Pino uses it to
craft his iconic bass part.
Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Gene Mazo is quoted in this KDKA-TV story covering President Joe Bidens visit to the site of the train derailment in
East Palestine, Ohio.
Professor and Chairperson of Healthcare Compliance Joan Kiel is quoted in this Public Source article that covers a meeting of the Jail Oversight Board where discussions focused
on transparency related to jail medical information.
Duquesne is mentioned in this New Castle News article highlighting Mohawk Area School Districts partnership with area universities
to offer coursework to its high school students. Seton Hill University and University
of Pittsburgh also were mentioned.
Feb. 15
Director of Pre-Law Dr. Kristen Coopie is quoted in this U.S. News and World Report article covering the voting habits of older citizens, issues of importance and their
motivations for voting. Also appeared in WTOP News.
Feb. 14
Duquesne is mentioned in this Student Housing Business article for partnering with Harrison Street on a third public-private partnership
project, a residence hall scheduled to be completed in fall 2024. The article refers
to remarks President Ken Gormley made related to the public-private partnership projects
at an October 2023 event. Also mentioned in Texas Real Estate Business.
President Ken Gormley is included on the Pittsburgh Business Times 2024 Power 100 list. Gormley was listed in the Catalyst category, which recognizes
individuals who stand at the intersection of research, job training and economic development.
The article highlights recent milestones in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, School
of Science and Engineering and Thomas R. Kline School of Law.
Feb. 13
Duquesne is ranked in the top 50 best online doctoral programs according to this PR Newswire article. These rankings are based on a robust methodology that combines respected
publisher's ratings, student reviews and other key indicators.
Dr. John Slattery, director of the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science,
Technology, and Law, is quoted in this WESA article covering the moral, ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence.
The article mentions that Duquesne joined the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety
Institute Consortium, which aims to create and implement trustworthy artificial intelligence.
More than 200 businesses and organizations, including Carnegie Mellon University and
the University of Pittsburgh, are members.
Feb.12
Political science professor Dr. Lew Irwin is mentioned in this Tribune-Live article that discusses the Allegheny County Democrats endorsement of U.S. Representative
Summer Lee. Irwins prior comments on the 12 th District race were linked in the article.
Feb. 11
Duquesne is mentioned in this Nursing Process article for being ranked one of the best online Ph.D. in nursing programs. The Ph.D.
program at Duquesne focuses on preparing students for nursing research and addressing
health needs of the vulnerable and underserved.
Feb. 10
Political science professor Dr. Lew Irwin is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article covering the congressional race in the 12 th District.
Feb. 9
Dean of the School of Education Dr. Gretchen Generett and Dean of the School of Nursing
Dr. Mary Ellen Glasgow are quoted in this Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News article highlighting 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s online programs that have been nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report . Duquesne was ranked among the top 10 institutions in specialty areas including Masters
in Nursing Education, Masters in Family Nurse Practitioner, Masters in Nursing Administration,
and Masters in Nursing for Veterans. Also mentioned in Targeted News Service.
Professor at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Law 360 article covering a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court holding that the Fair Credit Reporting
Act waives the immunity of federal agencies from lawsuits and will likely lead to
increased litigation against government lenders and may also trigger housecleaning
to guarantee accurate reporting of debts.
Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Tribune-Review Online article covering delays related to the FAFSA. Duquesne is offering students financial
aid estimates as well as additional guidance.
Feb. 8
Dr. Audrey Guskey, associate professor of marketing in the Palumbo-Donahue School
of Business, is quoted in this Wallet Hub article covering Valentines Day spending. In the article, Guskey offers tips for
celebrating the holiday on a budget.
Dr. Ronald Dick, associate professor of sports marketing in the Palumbo-Donahue School
of Business, discussed Super Bowl Sunday, advertising spends, economic implications
and other topics related to the big game on KDKA Radio .
Feb. 7
AI & Personhood: Imitation Isnt Enough
Dr. John Slattery, director of the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science,
Technology, and Law, is mentioned in this Bio Ethics article for being a co-author of a book intended to guide conversation and discernment
about the ethical uses of AI for Catholics and non-Catholics.
Local fraternity helping Gold Star Moms
KDKA Radio hosts Larry and Marty are joined by environmental sciences student RJ Kirkwood, who
discusses his fraternity Sigma Nus efforts to support Gold Star moms through their
17 th Annual White Rose Ball.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting U.S. News and World Report rankings for Best Online Programs. Duquesne ranked highly in the following categories:
Masters in Nursing, Bachelors Programs in Business, Masters in Education and Bachelors
Programs. Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania Western University, University
of Pittsburgh, Robert Morris University, Chatham University, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, La Roche University and Slippery Rock University also were mentioned.
This Technical.ly article highlights 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s New Venture Challenge and lists the competitions semifinalists.
Staci Offutt, director of the Center for Excellence in Entrepreneurship, is quoted.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson analyzes the two-chorus walking bass
intro to this Miles Davis song.
This Technical.ly piece highlights the InnovatePGH hackathon, an event where college students developed
and pitched ideas for new ventures. The article mentions that Duquesne students participated,
along with students from Cornell University, the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie
Mellon University and Grove City College.
Feb. 6
PR Newswire covers the 2024 aggregate meta-rankings of the top online colleges and institutions
announced by College Consensus. Duquesne was included as one of the top 50 best online
colleges and Universities for 2024.
Feb. 5
Duquesne is featured in this Inside Higher Ed article discussing the importance of communicating with parents. The Universitys
parent portal and parent-directed communications are highlighted throughout the article,
along with the Journal of Education Advancement and Marketing paper authored by Patty Swisher, assistant vice president of marketing and communications;
Tracy Jackson, executive director of marketing; and Jennifer Smith, assistant director
of parent relations.
Duquesne is listed alongside Carlow, Chatham, La Roche, Robert Morris and Point Park
universities for being among the approximately 130 test-optional or test-free campuses
in Pennsylvania.
Feb. 4
This Nenagh Guardian article promotes events at St. John the Baptist Church in Tyone, Nenagh, Ireland,
that can allow attendees to deepen their relationship with God. Duquesne is mentioned
in the article for helping others rediscover the power of prayer through praise and
worship.
Feb. 3
Duquesne is mentioned in this Nursing Process article for being among the top eight BSN to DNP programs in Pennsylvania for 2024.
The article notes that Duquesne prepares students with the relevant skills to impact
the future of advanced practice nursing.
Duquesne is mentioned in this Nursing Process article for being among the top five Forensic Nurse Practitioner programs. The article
notes that students gain knowledge of the connection between the legal system and
forensic science.
Clinical instructor with 51做厙s stuttering clinic Allison Ladavat is
quoted in this Tribune Live article for reaching out to the Penguins Foundation in 2022 and getting Rust involved
with Friends. She speaks on his interactions with the kids and the great feedback
they get from families.
Feb. 2
Through the Internal Auditing Education Partnership Grant, the Internal Audit Foundation
has awarded $93,000 to 17 colleges in North America, South Africa, Lebanon, Thailand,
North Macedonia and Malaysia. Duquesne is named as a funding recipient in this Internal Audit 360 article.
Feb. 1
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this Post-Gazette article about the new Free Application for Federal Student Aidknown as FAFSA--and
the timeline of transferring financial information to colleges.
This CHOICE Media Channel video covers the significance of belonging on campus and features Crystal McCormick
Ware, chief diversity officer and senior advisor to the president on diversity, equity
and inclusion. Defining belonging and its relationship to inclusion, McCormick Ware
places it in the context of higher education and explains how it fits into an institution's
DEI goals.
Jan. 31
Duquesne is mentioned as a client of Cordia in this Financial Content article about Essential Utilities, Inc., recently selling its three non-utility microgrid
and district energy properties in Allegheny County to Concordia. The announcement
also appears in the Ridgeway Record, Pilot-News, ADVFN, Associated Press, Stockwatch, Morningstar, Ticker
Technologies, Connect Iredell, InvestorsObserver, KXAN-TV, Benzinga, Community Post,
WFRV-TV, One News Page, Republic of Green, Energy Trends News, Time Bulletin USA,
Society Mag, NY Newscast and Machinery Mag.
This Tribune-Review article about the Indiana University of Pennsylvanias future plans to open a College
of Osteopathic Medicine mentions the opening of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic
Medicine starting classes in July 2024.
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article features Mary Pappert School of Music student Mark Riggio, a co-founder of
Post Genre, a grassroots organization dedicated to expanding the Oakland live music
scene.
Jan. 30
This U.S. Catholic article on the Catholic Charismatic Renewals impact in Latin America mentions Duquesne
is mentions origins of the movement beginning at 51做厙 in 1967.
The Latrobe Bulletin listed The Duquesne Kline School of Law among esteemed law schools alumni of the
newly ranked M.S. in Criminology program at St. Vincents College gain admission after
they graduate.
Jan. 29
Poets and Quants for Undergrads listed the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business on their 2024 list of programs acceptance
rates for undergraduate business schools.
Experts discuss ethics of medical research at Vatican meeting
This American Catholic Tribune article on the ethics of medical research discussed during T he Declaration of Helsinki: Research in Resource-Poor Settings , an international conference held at the Vatican, mentions that the Rev. Peter Osuji,
C.S.Sp., assistant professor in the Center for Global Health Ethics, was among the
presenters.
Jan. 28
Purva Khare, Ph.D. candidate in the School of Pharmacy, shares her story and insights
on Ph.D. admission in the United States in this KPs Pharmacopeia video.
Dr. John Stolz, professor of biological sciences, is quoted in this PA Environmental Daily article about the appeal of a DEP permit for the Tri-County Landfill in Mercer County.
Jan. 27
President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper are mentioned in
this Pittsburgh Sports Now article for speaking at the 2024 Merle Gilliand 51做厙 Athletics Hall
of Fame celebration hosted at the Power Center.
Jan. 26
Duquesne is ranked as one of the 25 best online FNP to PMHNP programs in the nation
for 2024 according to this Nursing Process article.
Duquesne is ranked as one of the 25 best online two-year DNP programs for 2024 according
to this Nursing Process article.
HBT Digital Consulting recapped a presentation from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center titled Achieving
Online Advertising Success in 2024.
Poets and Quants for Undergrads ranked 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Palumbo-Donahue School of Business as one of the Best Undergraduate
Business Programs in the United States. Duquesne ranked highly for admission standards,
career outcomes and academic experience.
Jan. 25
Duquesne is mentioned in this KDKA article for hosting the premiere of Go to the People,a documentary highlighting
the work of Pittsburgh medical professionals who provide care to those experiencing
homelessness.
Bio student conducts cancer research
Biology student Mackenzie Leszczynskis cancer research is highlighted in this Duquesne Duke article. The research focuses on a genetic variant and its negative impact on a commonly
used cancer medication. Brady Porter, associate professor in the School of Science
and Engineering, and Kristin Klucevsek, teaching associate professor of science writing,
are also mentioned.
Jan. 23
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson highlights the talent of bass guitarist
Mick Karn in this No Treble story.
Adjunct Family Law Professor Rosalyn Guy-McCorckle is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for serving in an acting capacity following county solicitor George Janocskos
retirement in 2023.
Jan. 22
Duquesne is mentioned in this WFMZ-TV article along with other Pennsylvania schools for receiving a $40,000 grant to help
combat sexual assault. Also covered by WESA .
Jan. 19
Center for Global Health Ethics Assistant Professor Peter Osuji is quoted in this Our Sunday Visitor article about preventing inequalities in health care and clinical research.
Dean McFarlin, dean of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s New Venture Challenge semifinalists.
Jan. 17
President Ken Gormley, Provost David Dausey and Dean Dr. John Kauffman are quoted
in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering the ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the official opening of the new
College of Medicine. Also covered by the Tribune-Review , WESA Radio , KDKA Radio, Duquesne Duke, Beckers Healthcare Review, Targeted News Service, Ramaon
Healthcare, Pittsburgh Business Times, WPXI-TV, CBS News, and Yahoo News.
Professor Laura Engel is mentioned in this Enfilade article covering her new book The Art of the Actress: Fashioning Identities.
Jan. 14
51做厙 law students are mentioned in this New Pittsburgh Courier article for volunteering at a holiday fashion show featuring 100 senior models.
Jan. 12
Vice President of the Division of Marketing and Communications Gabe Welschs poem,
A Gardens End, is published in this Daily Hampshire Gazette article.
Jan. 11
Dan Gilman joins Pa. higher education assistance board
Dan Gilman, chief of staff and senior advisor to the president, is mentioned in this Duquesne Duke article highlighting his appointment to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
Agency board.
Duquesne announces next senior vice president of student life
This Duquesne Duke article highlights the work and qualifications of incoming senior vice president of
Student Life Leanna Fenneberg.
Jan. 10
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Business Times article highlighting the construction of a new apartment development near campus.
Also mentioned on WPXI-TV Online.
Adjunct professor of jazz bass Paul Thompson developed this No Treble piece studying the bass line in the 1979 song Glide.
Jan. 9
School of Nursing student Jeovanni Sanchez was quoted in this Pitt News article about the Pittsburgh Cultural Trusts presentation of Mrs. Doubtfire: The
Musical.
Jan. 8
Duquesne is mentioned in this New Pittsburgh Courier article about enrollment numbers at area colleges and universities. Robert Morris
University, Chatham University, La Roche University, Point Park University and Carlow
University are also mentioned.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz drafted this opinion piece for the Tribune-Review that offers his thoughts and predictions for the political landscape in 2024. The views expressed are those of the writer and do not represent those of Duquesne
University.
Jan. 6
Don Maue, director of the Center for Emerging and Innovative Media, is quoted in this Yahoo News article discussing the increase in swatting incidents across the country and the physical
and financial consequences that can result. Also appeared in Deseret News and Dubai Tech News.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing students are mentioned in this Post-Gazette article about the UPMC Second Avenue Commons Health Clinic, a low-barrier clinic offering
trauma-informed primary care to people experiencing homelessness. Nursing students
rotate at the clinic to learn best practices for patient care and provide clinical
support.
Jan. 5
A Health & Medicine Week article highlights a study about spirituality-health linkages of rural Appalachian
older adults. Assistant Professor of Nursing Karina Strange is mentioned as an author.
Associate Professor Radu Bordeianu is quoted in this Clerical Whispers article about the 1964 meeting of Pope St. Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras on the
Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
The Bradford Era republished this Post-Gazette article discussing changes to the FAFSA form and lists completion deadlines for Pittsburgh-area
colleges. Duquesne, University of Pittsburgh, Penn State and Carnegie Mellon are mentioned.
Professor Anne Burrows is quoted in this Salon article about what scientists can learn about human facial expressions by legally
dissecting a gorilla named Lia after she died of a heart attack. Washington University
and Israel Institute of Technology are mentioned. Also appeared in Yahoo News, News Break, Web Times, Inkl, Yours Bulletin, Galaxy Concerns,
World Time Todays and Projin News.
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz bass, developed this No Treble story about the band Rush and their use of cartoon theme music in a recording.
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pensacola News Journal Online story about the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and how the events
of that day could affect former President Donald Trumps ability to run for president
in 2024. Also appeared in the The Palm Beach Post, Naples Daily News Online, MacroNews.com,
Tallahassee Democrat Online, News Herald Online, Florida Times-Union Online, Northwest
Florida Daily News Online and TCPalm.com.
Lexia announces second season of All for Literacy Podcast Series
School of Education Dean Gretchen Generett is named as a featured guest in this EdCircuit article highlighting the upcoming second season of Lexias podcast series.
Jan. 4
Mike Tomaro, professor of jazz saxophone, is mentioned in this The Daily Courier article promoting his new CD, 4 Seasons.
This Post-Gazette article discusses changes to the FAFSA form and lists completion deadlines for Pittsburgh-area
colleges. Duquesne, University of Pittsburgh, Penn State and Carnegie Mellon are mentioned.
Associate Professor Radu Bordeianu is quoted in this Aleteia article about the 1964 meeting of Pope St. Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras on the
Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
Jan. 2
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s annual Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law symposium was
mentioned in this Daily Record article about the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedys assassination.
Associate Professor of Marketing Audrey Guskey is quoted in this Beaver County Times article about small appliance fire hazards and how consumers can research quality
and safety standards while shopping. Also appeared in Trend Detail News.
Associate Professor of Marketing Audrey Guskey discussed observations from the 2023
Christmas shopping season in an interview with WMBS .
Jan. 1
Ian Edwards, assistant vice president, Center for Student Wellbeing, discussed resources
and 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s approach for student wellness in this North Hills Monthly Magazine article. La Roche University and Slippery Rock University were also mentioned.
2023
DU in the News 2023
Dec. 27
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice Courtney Montepara and Associate Professor
of Pharmacy Practice Branden Nemecek were listed as authors in this NewsRx summary of a study that worked to identify the impact of oral and/or intravenous
K+ supplementation on serum K+ levels in adult hospitalized patients.
Dec. 25
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing is included in this NursingProcess.Org list of the 13 Best Pennsylvania FNP Programs.
Ferris States website, with personalized experiences for students, named one of the
10 best collegiate sites in the nation
Duquesne is mentioned in this Y-102 WYBR article listing Modern Campus Top 10 Higher Ed Websites in 2023. College of DuPage,
Florida A&M University, Kennesaw State University, Kentucky Community and Technical
College System, Pepperdine University, Rock Valley College, University of Montana
and University of Wyoming are also mentioned.
Dec. 24
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Palumbo-Donahue School of Business is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article about career-readiness opportunities at Burrell High School.
A study conducted by Duquesne faculty is mentioned in this Newsweek article about the physical and psychological benefits of walking. Also appeared in The Olympian Online and Pedfire.
Dec. 22
Associate Professor of Law Ann Schiavone is quoted in this Temple News article discussing the arrival of Temple Universitys second K9 unit and the role
of police dogs on college campuses.
Inflation dominates list of concerns of voters
Associate Professor of Economics Antony Davies comments on inflation, its impact on
voters and causes of inflation over time in this Big Sky Business Journal article.
Dec. 21
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Tribune-Review article examining the Colorado Supreme Court decision to bar former President Donald
Trump from the primary ballot in 2024.
Duquesne is named in this University Herald article that lists Modern Campus Top Ten Higher Education Websites of 2023. The
list recognizes outstanding website design and management that leverages technology
to enhance the student experience.
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz bass, is featured in this No Treble piece analyzing the musical styles, techniques and bass line of Christmas Wrapping
by the Waitresses.
Dec. 18
This Pittsburgh Business Times article highlights the appointment of Dr. Xinchao "Steven" Wei to the position of
associate dean of engineering and Costello Family Endowed Chair in Engineering.
The Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Laws annual symposium was mentioned
in this University of Arkansas Little Rock Forum article. University of Arkansas Little Rocks associate vice chancellor for academic
affairs and student success spoke at the event. Also appeared in Arkansas Money & Politics.
Dec. 17
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine is mentioned in this WTAE interview with outgoing Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald.
Dec. 14
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s winter commencement is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article highlighting area colleges ceremonies.
Duquesne President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing the recent vote to formalize an ongoing impeachment inquiry into
President Joe Biden.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz is quoted in this Philadelphia Inquirer article about how a justices recusal in the district attorneys impeachment may
or may not impact the case.
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz discusses Senate Bill 140 in this Philadelphia Inquirer article. The bill requires the state Attorney General to assign a special prosecutor
to investigate and prosecute crimes that occur on SEPTA property in Philadelphia through
2026. Also appeared in BillyPenn at WHYY.
Dec. 10
Duquesne President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about Republicans efforts to impeach President Joe Biden.
Dec. 7
51做厙s full lifecycle family engagement strategy increases student
enrollment and retention
CampusESP interviewed Megan Glaser, associate director of enrollment marketing communications,
for this case study on how parent and family communications can be used to increase
enrollment and retention.
Dec. 6
Duquesne is recognized in this Investors Hub article highlighting excellence in website design and management. College of DuPage,
Ferris State University, Florida A&M University, Kennesaw State University, Kentucky
Community and Technical College, Pepperdine University, Rock Valley College, University
of Montana and University of Wyoming are also mentioned.
Dec. 5
Real solutions from News Desert U
Pamela Walck, associate professor of multiplatform journalism, was featured in this
Editor & Publisher article highlighting News Desert U, a working group spearheaded by journalism professors
to address the news desert crisis. The University of Kansas, Northeastern University
and the University of Georgia are also mentioned.
As we end this year, the news isnt all bad
This Editor & Publisher article recognizes Pamela Walck, associate professor of multiplatform journalism,
for her role on the News Desert U working group and her efforts to address news deserts.
The University of Kansas, Northeastern University and the University of Georgia are
also mentioned.
Dec. 4
New emergency housing in Pittsburgh helps female survivors of sexual violence
Associate professor of communication and rhetorical studies Erik Garrett is mentioned
in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article for creating a course dedicated to teaching students about human trafficking
and its complexities.
People on the move: 12/4/23
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentioned Dr. Leanna Fennebergs appointment as 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s next senior vice president
of student life.
Dec. 3
Iota Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., hosts annual Achievement Dinner
School of Education Dean Gretchen Generett and Senior Vice President Bill Generett
were named as recipients of the Exemplary Service Award in this New Pittsburgh Courier article. The event celebrates the accomplishments of African Americans in their respective
fields and exemplary service to the community.
Dec. 2
'A truly transformational figure: Duquesne president remembers Sandra Day OConnor
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor.
Nov. 29
EPA investigation shows failures at Westmoreland hazardous waste treatment facility
amid resident fears
Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education John Stolz is quoted
in this Public Source article about how hazardous chemicals have impacted Yukon, a small town in Westmoreland
County, Pa. Stolz collected water samples from Sewickley Creek and detailed his findings.
Worries of harm lead to scientific censorship
John Slattery, director of the Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science,
Technology and Law, is quoted in this Inside Higher Ed article discussing the impact of scientific censorship on academic research.
Nov. 27
People on the move: 11/27/2023
Duquesne is mentioned in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article along with the University of Pittsburgh and Robert Morris University for collaborating
with The Advanced Leadership Institute and kicking off its third year of the Emerging
Leaders Program.
Duquesne economist Anthony Davies is quoted in this Just the News article covering how inflation is the top concern for voters. Also mentioned in Messenger Online, SW Iowa News Source, KTKZ-AM Online, KPVI-TV Online, The Center
Square Online, KNUS-AM Online, ETX View, Star City News, The Answer San Diego, The
Black Chronicle and Highland County Press Online.
Nov. 25
Duquesne football dialed in for FCS playoffs
Coach Jerry Schmitt, linebacker Gianni Rizzo, and quarterback Darrius Perrantes are
all quoted in this Pittsburgh Sports Now article covering the Dukes NEC Championship.
Nov. 23
13 Best Pennsylvania FNP Programs (Online & Campus) 2023
Duquesne is ranked third best family nurse practitioner program in Pennsylvania according
to this Nursing Process article.
10 Best Online MSN in Forensic Nursing Programs 2023
Out of the 10 best online MSN in forensic nursing programs in the nation, Duquesne
is ranked number one according to this Nursing Process article.
50 Best Online (Post-Master's Nurse Practitioner) Certificate Programs 2023
Duquesne is ranked the sixth best online post-masters nurse practitioner certificate
program in the country according to this Nursing Process article.
Nov. 21
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Predictions and Shopping Trends
Senior Associate Dean Karen Donovan discussed holiday spending predictions in this
KDKA Radio interview.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s 22nd Annual Wecht Symposium is mentioned in this WTAE story.
In this Charleston-Hub article, Dean Kristine Blair comments on the disparity in resources between research-oriented
universities and private institutions that can affect their ability to invest in open-access
agreements.
Mike Tomaro, director of the jazz studies program, is named in a Jazz News article promoting Manchester Craftsmens Guild music programs.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s 22nd Annual Wecht Symposium was mentioned during a GB News interview. The host interviewed James Robenalt, who wrote a Vanity Fair article about the symposium and the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedys assassination.
Nov. 20
Former Secret Service Agent Who Witnessed the JFK Assassination Speaks at Duquesne
University
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s 22nd Annual Wecht Symposium is mentioned in this Rome News-Tribune article.
Nov. 19
President Ken Gormley and University archivist Tom White are mentioned in this Post-Gazette article summarizing the 22nd Annual Wecht Symposium.
Nov. 18
Senior Vice President Bill Generett is mentioned as a speaker in a New Pittsburgh Courier article promoting the Corporate Equity and Inclusion Roundtable conference.
Nov. 17
Associate Professor Risa Kumazawa was quoted in this KDKA story about turkey prices and what consumers can expect this holiday season.
Nov. 16
This WLWT story describes a partnership between Duquesne, SAFE Ocelot and several other entities
to protect highly endangered Texas ocelots. Also appeared on KEYT-TV Online and Erie News Now.
KDKA mentions Duquesne students role as counselors in training through Project SEEKS
SES, a collaboration with the Allegheny Health Department and Allegheny Intermediate
Unit to provide emotional and social support to 10 local school districts.
Ercan Avci, post-doctoral fellow, authored an article for the Indian Journal of Palliative Care describing the importance of patient autonomy.
Nov. 15
Paul Thompson, adjunct professor of jazz brass, discusses the 1980 disco hit I Shoulda Loved Ya and its iconic bass line with No Treble.
In this TechBeacon article, Chief Information Security Officer Tom Dugas comments on cloud security
and unexpected issues that can result when migrating to a hybrid cloud environment.
Along with several students and alumni, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Advancement
Ara Schmitt examined how sickle cell disease contributes to racial disparities in
health care and education in this Psychology in the Schools article.
Tom Dugas, chief information security officer, was interviewed for this EvoLLLution piece discussing the evolution of cybersecurity in higher ed and how higher ed leaders
can overcome challenges and prepare for the future.
Duquesne was mentioned in a Kidsburgh article describing how 10 local school districts will use grant money to help with
social and emotional supports. Duquesne interns will serve as counselors in training.
Nov. 14
Poetry Moment: 'A Gardener's Prayer', by Gabriel Welsch
This WPSU article includes a poem written by Gabriel Welsch, vice president of marketing and
communications at Duquesne.
Dean Kristine Blair is mentioned in this Knowledge Speak article for stressing the importance of university-wide commitments to open access to foster sustainability and accessibility.
Also appeared in Library Technology Guides.
Turkey Prices are Lower this Year, Experts Say
Associate Professor Risa Kumazawa is quoted in this Trend Detail News article about turkey prices.
JFK Assassination 60th Anniversary Prompts Conferences, Books, Films, Probes
The Justice Integrity Project highlighted the 51做厙 Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and
Law conference focusing on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Who Killed JFK? Alec Baldwin and Rob Reiner Have Been Asking that Question for Decades
Vanity Fair explored Alec Baldwin and Rob Reiners interest in the John F. Kennedy assassination
case and their involvement in the 51做厙 conference on the topic.
Nov. 13
Innamoratos Close Victory Showed the Complexities of Allegheny County Party Politics
Professor Lew Irwin is quoted in this Trib-Live article about Sarah Innamoratos election night victory.
Nov. 10
Moving at the Speed of Tech? Government Grapples with Ethics of AI at Duquesne Symposium
Assistant Professor Urmi Ashar is quoted in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article covering a 51做厙 event about tech ethics.
Nov. 9
NCUR 2025 to Take Place in Pittsburgh, PA
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this News Wise article announcing that Pittsburgh is hosting NCUR 2025. Also mentioned in Buffalo News Biz and Linnea News.
Nov. 4
Taylor Swift Conference at Indiana University Draws Presenters from Across the Globe
Duquesne student Catherine Bruno is mentioned in this WishTV article about a conference that explored how Taylor Swift contributes to the arts
and humanities.
Professor John Stolz is mentioned in this Times Observer article for signing a letter requesting public disclosure of the chemicals found in
oil and gas wells.
Oct. 29
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review mentions Duquesne in an article on Pittsburgh colleges and their history of haunted buildings on campus.
Oct. 27
Duquesne is mentioned in this Success University Training article with tips for students on how to be successful on exams.
Duquesne microbiologist Wook Kim is quoted in this PNAS article about how biologists in Switzerland have identified genetic mutations that enable some bacterial colonies to expand rapidly.
Duquesne Professor Neil Campbell is quoted in this Post-Gazette article about branding life science startup companies in western Pennsylvania.
Oct. 23
Duquesne Professor Matt Schneirov is quoted in this Jewish Voice article.
Oct. 22
51做厙 is ranked 9th in this Nursing Process article about the best online Ph.D. in nursing programs.
Duquesne President Ken Gormley wrote this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette op-ed about the then and now of the Saturday Night Massacre.
Oct. 18
51做厙 law professor Joe Mistick is quoted in this Public Source article about where the county and region are headed politically.
Oct. 17
Duquesne is mentioned in this 捩梗棗梯梭梗s article for being the first D1 school to give a scholarship offer to Bryce James to
play basketball.
Oct. 16
This NTD article notes that 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s School of Nursing calculated that the average woman
spends $1,773 on menstrual products in her lifetime, while sales from feminine hygiene
products average around $6 billion a year.
Oct. 13
Psychology chair and associate professor Elizabeth Fein is featured in this Talk Pittsburgh interview about Taylor Swift and her fans.
Along with Pitt and CMU, Duquesne provides support to the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute,
according to this Pittsburgh Business Times article.
Oct. 12
This Jewish Chronicle article mentions that Duquesne education professor Kara McGoey has provided on-site
mental health resources at the Jewish day school for staff, students and families.
Oct. 11
Duquesne Center for Environmental Research and Education Director John Stolz is quoted
in this Childrens Health Defense article about how researchers from Duquesne and the University of Pittsburgh studied
the amounts of radioactivity in the sediment in rivers and streams close to landfills
that accepted large volumes of oil and gas waste.
3rd Annual Michael E. DeBakey Lecture In The History Of Medicine
Duquesne History Professor Andrew Simpson is mentioned in this Health Reporter article for his book, Making the Medical Metropolis: Health Care and Urban Change in Pittsburgh and Houston.
Duquesne Finance Professor Kevin Prykull is mentioned in this Monitor Daily article for leading a Principles of Equipment Leasing and Finance course for the
Equipment Leasing and Finance Associations member employees.
Oct. 7
This CBS News article mentions Duquesne students rehearsed using some instruments from the Holocaust
at the "Violins of Hope" exhibit for an upcoming performance.
Oct. 6
51做厙 is ranked 8th best nurse practitioner program in Pennsylvania according to this Nursing Process article.
51做厙 is ranked 5th best forensic nurse practitioner program according to this Nursing Process article.
51做厙 is ranked 3rd best BSN to DNP programs in Pennsylvania according to this Nursing Process article.
51做厙 President Ken Gormley is quoted in this CNN Politics article about how Donald Trump attempted to acquire the biggest political advantage
possible from the beginning of his civil fraud trial in New York.
This Pittsburgh Sports Now article covers the Duquesne mens and womens basketball teams tipoff event for season
ticket holders and fans. Duquesne President Ken Gormley, Athletics Vice President
Dave Harper and ESPNs resident bracketologist Joe Lunardi are mentioned in the article.
Duquesne Associate Law Professor Ryan Williams was named one of the 20 people to Know
in Law, according to this Pittsburgh Business Times article.
Oct. 5
This front page story in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette covers the dedication ceremony for the Eugene P. Beard Center for Student Success
in the School of Business. Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Dean McFarlin, dean
of the School of Business, are quoted.
Oct. 4
This Post-Gazette article about Essential Utilities selling three Pittsburgh-area projects to Cordia
mentions that Cordia's natural gas plants generate steam and chilled water to Duquesne.
This WESA article mentions Pittsburgh Regional Transit services are making cuts to highly traveled
routes, including direct access to Duquesne.
Sept. 30
Dr. Carla Meyer, associate education professor and director of the Universitys Reading
Clinic, was interviewed for this WESA-FM story on how educator preparation programs in Pennsylvania are changing how they
teach reading to meet new Pennsylvania curriculum standards.
Ray Goss, Legendary Voice of Duquesne Basketball, Inducted into Pennsylvania Radio
Hall of Fame
BVM Sports highlights Ray Goss, the voice of the Duquesne basketball team for 56 seasons, in
this article about his being inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters
Radio Hall of Fame.
Sept. 25
NextPittsburgh included this article about a local metalworker who creates works of art for both
home and commercial areas, including a commercial installation at St. Martins Hall
at Duquesne.
Sept. 24
The Post-Gazette included this article about Mission of Mercy, an upcoming free health care clinic
for dental, hearing and vision patients, that is looking for volunteers to help staff
the event. The article also mentions that the clinic was last held in Pittsburgh in
2016 to give free dental carre at what is now the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse.
Sept. 23
The Post-Journal included this article about the generosity of Chautauqua County native and Duquesne
University Law Professor Wilson R. Huhn and his family who recently donated two parcels
of land totaling 50 acres to the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy in New York. The
article also appeared in The Observer Online (Dunkirk, NY) and The Post-Journal Online (Buffalo, NY)
Sept. 22
Detroit Catholic included this feature article on Communication Revolution: Christians and Art, a presentation by Dr. Elizabeth Lev, an art history professor at 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Rome
campus.
Duquesne Storage Systems Administrator Matt Madill is quoted in this Storage Newsletter article about how storage costs are continuing to grow unchecked. The story also appeared
in MarTech Series, GlobeNewswire Online, Morningstar and Canadian Insider, among others.
Sept. 21
Dr. Susan Kelly, clinical associate professor and director of adjunct faculty and
clinical affairs in the School of Nursing, wrote this Op-Ed for the Post-Gazette about solutions for both the nursing faculty and nursing shortage.
Adjunct Jazz Bass Professor Paul Thompson discusses the bass break from Paul Simons
You can call me Al song from his Graceland album in this No Treble blog post.
Sept. 20
This Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article on the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranking that is using new methodology to analyze schools also addresses
how 51做厙 and other local colleges ranked.
Sept. 19
Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz was interviewed by The Pitt News for this article about a bill that recently failed to pass that would have provided
select universities, including the University of Pittsburgh, hundreds of millions
of dollars in funding thatat Pittwould have given in-state students at the university
a significant tuition discount.
Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz authored this Post-Gazette op-ed in response to the papers Sept. 9 article about a recent national survey from
the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression that ranked Duquesne poorly for
free speech.
Dr. John Stolz, professor of environmental microbiology, is quoted in this article
from The Good Men Project about how the town of Industry, Pa., is dealing with the danger of high levels of
manganese in its drinking water. The article also appeared in Grist.
Associate Psychology Professor and Chair Dr. Elizabeth Fein is quoted in this New York Post article about a recent gathering in Berlin, Germany, of individuals who prefer to
be recognized as dogs, not humans.
Sept. 18
Gabe Welsch, vice president of marketing and communications, is quoted in this PublicSource article about how universities in Pittsburgh are attempting to recruit diversely since
the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that colleges can no longer consider an applicants
race in admissions.
Nurse.org ranked 51做厙 No. 7 among its best 10 psychiatric mental health nurse
practitioner online programs
Sept. 17
WTAE-TVincluded this story about an event hosted by the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics
and Native Americans in STEM club at 51做厙 to kick off National Hispanic
Heritage Month.
The Tribune-Review included this story about Duquesne student Kara DiNatale, who recently was named Miss
Little Italy 2023 in Pittsburghs Bloomfield neighborhood.
Sept. 14
This Multi-Housing News article announcing that firms Harrison Street and Radnor Property Group are building
employee housing at Appalachian State University mentions that the two organizations
announced last December that they were collaborating on a third on-campus housing
project with 51做厙.
Sept. 13
The Pittsburgh Business Times included this article about the College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) receiving $1.5M
from the Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust for disability education. President Ken Gormley
and Dr. John Kauffman, dean of the COM, are quoted.
Sept. 12
Dr. Kristen Coopie, a faculty member in the College and director of pre-law, was interviewed
for this Pennsylvania Capital-Star article about the special Sept. 19 election in Allegheny County to fill a vacancy
in the Pennsylvania State House.
Sept. 9
Ken Gormley was interviewed for this New York Times article about a forthcoming memoir by former Secret Service Agent Paul Landis, in
which he will give his perspective of what happened when was just feet away from President
John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated in November 1963. The article and similar
ones also were published in The Seattle Times, Yahoo! Canada News, US Today News, Armwood Editorial and Opinion,
USA Times, The Irish Times, Planet Circulate and more.
Sept. 8
51做厙 is included among the universities listed in this Inside Higher Ed article about findings of the 2022 NACUBO-TIAA Study of Endowments (NTSE) which provides
data on understanding university wealth.
Sep. 7
Yahoo! News included this Republican & Herald article about a Schuylkill County coroner asked by Duquesne Adjunct Law Professor
Dr. Cyril Wecht to rework The Evidence Provided by Forensic Radiology chapter in
Wechts book Forensic Sciences.
President Ken Gormley and Dr. Doug Frizzell, senior vice president for student life,
are quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article announcing a new a $1.1 million endowment to create ongoing support for club
sports at 51做厙.
Sept. 6
This Post-Gazette article spotlights how Duquesne, along with other Western PA universities, has seen
freshman application numbers skyrocket over the last few years.
This No Treble article includes a video tutorial of Adjunct Jazz Professor Paul Thompson breaking
down different stylistic elements used by Earth, Wind & Fires bassist Verdine White.
Sept. 5
This National Catholic Reporter article includes quotes from Associate Theology Professor Dr. Dan Schied at a recent
panel event that Duquesne hosted with U.S. House Rep. Summer Lee to address how environmental
issues intersect with social justice issues.
Aug. 30
In this op-ed for PennLive, Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz poses the question of whether or not Pennsylvania state
courts will take a similar lead as Montanas court on climate change litigation.
Aug. 29
This Public Health Watch article includes an interview with Environmental Microbiology Professor Dr. John Stolz
about why high levels of the metal known as manganese in drinking water could become
toxic and cause neurological harm. This article was also shared by .
This NewsNation on-air interview includes a discussion with Forensic Science Program Director Dr.
Pamela Marshall about the challenges of investigating deaths from the Maui wildfires.
Aug. 25
Garri Hovhannisyan, a doctoral student in the McAnulty Graduate School, was interviewed
for this PsyPost article about a paper that he co-authored with Dr. Jessie Goicoechea, director of
training for the Universitys doctoral program in clinical psychology, that was published
in The Humanistic Psychologist journal. The article and the paper are about the clinical
utility of individualizing psychological assessment by making use of the Enactivist
Big-5 Theory of Personality.
Aug. 24
President Ken Gormley is quoted in this Pittsburgh Business Times article about a recent gift to the University that will establish the Costello Family
Endowed Chair in Engineering for an associate dean and faculty leader in the engineering
programs. A similar story appeared in World News Network.
Psychology Today published this blog by Associate Nursing Professor Dr. Mai-Ly Spears what she has
learned from the death of her close friend to a rare autoimmune disease.
The executive director of Pittsburghers for Public Transit mentions in this WESA-Radio story that 51做厙 is among important amenities and job centers that
riders will lose direct connection to due to the loss of four East End bus routes
scheduled for October in conjunction with the first phase of construction for the
Pittsburgh Regional Transits rapid transit line between Oakland, Uptown and Downtown.
In this Technical.ly Q&A with Jim Jen how technology has changed in the last two decades, distinguished
professor of entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Jen says that he
and CMU think Duquesne and all of the universities in Pittsburgh have done a great
job bulking up their entrepreneurship programs and connecting to the ecosystem.
Aug. 23
In this No Treble blog by Adjunct Jazz Bass Professor Paul Thompson talks about who
he calls the great (and unsung) David Hungate, who was TOTOs first bassist.
Aug. 22
This brief from The Hill mentions that K&L Gates registered to lobby on issues related to education funding
and Department of Education grants on behalf of 51做厙.
In this Virginia Commonwealth University article, James Ferri, chair-elect of the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology
& Education (NIPTE), thanks Associate Pharmacy Professor Dr. Peter Wildfong and others
with whom he collaborated in NIPTE.
Aug. 21
This New York Times article about West Virginia University proposing to eliminate its world languages
department to help close its $45 million budget deficit mentions that Duquesne is
among other universities that have eliminated language requirements for graduation.
This New York Post article about a man who spent a lot of money to become a canine touring in Tokyo,
Japan, quotes Associate Psychology Professor Dr. Elizabeth Fein.
Aug. 20
Pennsylvanias judicial elections matter. Heres why.
Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz was interviewed for this Pennsylvania Capital-Star article about the importance and the impact of judicial elections. A similar article
appeared in Levittown Now, Beastwatchnews and News Break.
This NBC/MSN story about the aftereffects in New Freeport, Pa., when an abandoned well began to
leak gas and fluid because of nearby drilling quotes Environmental Microbiology Professor
Dr. John Stolz, director of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Center for Environmental Research and Education.
Aug. 18
U.S. Veterans Magazine Announces its 2023 Best of the Best Early Results Lists
U.S. Veterans Magazine included 51做厙 among its Top Veteran-Friendly Schools in this article
about the magazines annual review of the nations employers, initiatives, government
agencies and educational institutions.
Yellow Ribbon Schools List for 2023
In this article, U.S. Veterans Magazine includes 51做厙 among its 2023 Yellow Ribbon Schools list, which recognizes
have joined with the VA to help offset any tuition expenses not covered by the GI
Bill.
Aug. 17
This Post-Gazette article about West Virginia Universitys plans to eliminate language
studies requirements and close the department mentions that Duquesne no longer has
the requirement.
Aug. 16
This Sewickley Herald article about the launch of a new Quaker Valley school year mentions that their high
school has a dual enrollment partnership with Duquesne that enables students to take
college credits.
Aug. 15
This Tribune-Review article on area university move-ins includes photos and interviews from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
annual move-in day.
Associate Psychology Professor Dr. Elizabeth Fein was interviewed by the New York Post for this article about a man who dresses as a collie dog possibly identifying as
a nonhuman animal species. A similar article appeared in Londons Daily Star.
Aug. 14
Director of the Carl G. Grefenstette Center Dr. John Slattery was interviewed by Pittsburgh Magazine for this story about how area colleges are dealing with AI (artificial intelligence)
tools that impact work in the classroom.
This Mahoning Matters op-ed about the potential for economic and cultural progress quotes a 2022 Duquesne
University study about the shortage of health care workers and the increased demographic
of people over the age of 65 by 2032.
51做厙 is mentioned in this Tribune-Review article about area colleges who have openings and are continuing to recruit students
for this fall.
Clinical Associate Professor Dr. Denise Lucas was interviewed for this WVIA-Radio story about potential outcomes if laws enabling psychologists to prescribe medication
are passed.
What you see first in this optical illusion if youre stuck in past and the grave
indication if you see nothing
This article from The U.S. Sun about the Rorschach inkblot test includes quotes and a link to a Duquesne graduate
students TikTok video about the variety of ways this test is used.
Aug. 13
Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz was interviewed by Lancaster Online about a new fee structure in Lancaster County in which defendants are notified they
are being charged a processing fee.
Aug. 11
This WVU Today article about about WVU making multiple recommendations to adjust its economic offeringssuch
as discontinuing some majors and the language requirementto better serve students,
mentions that other schools like 51做厙 also have eliminated the language
requirement . This was reposted by Forbes Online, Tribune-Review, and others.
This Yahoo! Sports story about Bryce James joining the Notre Dame High School basketball team mentioned
that James first Division I basketball scholarship offer came from Duquesne and that
his family has close ties with the University mens head basketball coach.
Aug. 10
Associate Economics Professor Dr. Antony Davies was interviewed for this Post-Gazette article about the impact of U.S. Department of Energys Aug. 1 bansupported by lawon
the sale of most incandescent lightbulbs in the United States.
Associate Law Professor Eugene Mazo is quoted in this VOA (Voice of America) News Online article about questions regarding the indictments of former President Donald Trump.
This article appeared in numerous outlets, including the Phoenix Herald, iAfrica,
North Carolina Daily, New York Telegraph, Los Angeles Herald and the Calgary Monitor,
among others.
This Cranberry Eagle article about Slippery Rock Universitys (SRU) 3+3 agreements that enable college
undergraduates to earn final credits for their senior year at the same time they are
in their first year of law school mentions that the SRU recently signed a 3+3 agreement
with 51做厙. The article also was published in the Butler Eagle.
Aug. 9
In response to an essay previously published by America: The Jesuit Review celebrating the centennial Teilhard de Chardin, S.J.s Mass on the World, John Slattery,
director of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology
and Law, gives his opinion in this essay for America: The Jesuit Review.
Aug. 8
Scholer Qualifies for Olympic Trials
BVM Sports announced that Duquesne junior Haley Scholer has qualified for the USA Swimming Olympic
Trials for the 200-meter backstroke.
Aug. 7
WPXI-TV published this Pittsburgh Business Times article mentions that President Ken Gormley,
who is quoted, formerly served as counsel at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP,
a law firm that recently announced its closing.
CityBiz announced that Dana Baiocco, an advisory board member for the Thomas R. Kline School
of Law, has joined the International Association of Defense Counsel, an invitation-only
global legal organization for attorneys who represent corporate and insurance interests.
Aug. 4
Associate Economics Professor Dr. Antony Davies is quoted in this Daily Dot article about a self-proclaimed Tik Tok socialist who outlines in a now-viral video
why unskilled laborers should be paid a living wage.
This National Catholic Reporter article about the World Youth Day welcome ceremony with Pope Francis in Lisbon, Portugal,
included interviews with Duquesne students Hannah Valenty, Emma Polen, Kate Spadavecchia
and Gwendolyn Sobkowiak.
Aug. 3
Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management Joel Bauman is quoted in this PublicSource article about more students from area universities taking on larger amounts of private
debt compared to others nationwide. The article also was published by the New Pittsburgh
Courier and Open Campus.
This Ghana Web story about Malawi President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera addressing the Sept. Africa-US
Presidential Forum on STEM/AI in America describes a collaborative program between
SOS Global Investments and the Nekotech Centers African STEM & Sports Institute of
Excellence Prep School and Readiness College. The article mentions that many who complete
the program attend top schools like 51做厙.
Aug. 2
President Ken Gormley was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal for this article about the most recent indictment of former President Donald Trump
and the challenges, risks and judgement the Department of Justice will face in building
a case. Similar articles also appeared in the Business Journal, Mint Online and Vietnam
newspaper Dan Tri News.
Yahoo!Finance included this article about 51做厙 Board of Directors member Dan Drawbaugh,
who received the 2023 Colorado ORBIE Leadership Award, which has recognized tech executives
for leadership, innovation and excellence. Similar articles also appeared in the Pharma
& Healthcare Monitor Worldwide, Denver Business Journal, Our Community Now, Our Daily
News Online, World News Report, Colorado Health Reporter and the Tech Journal of Colorado
among others.
This article from The Irish Echo about a Lughnasadh Festival designed to honor the law Princess Grace Kelly mentions
that Kelly, who didnt graduate college, received an honorary degree from Duquesne
in 1978.
WESA-Radio included this story about a Campus Ink Sports NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) stores
that have opened at Duquesne and Pitt that enable student-athletes to make money through
the sale of licensed player merchandise.
Aug. 1
In The Philidelphia Inquirer, Endowed Chair in Scholarly Excellence and Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz comments
on the limited scope and unusual procedural history of the Krasner case.
Jul. 31
The New Pittsburgh Courier reflects on former Duquesne basketball player, Hosea Champine.
Evan Portman, current masters degree student in history at 51做厙 is
a frequent author of Emerging Civil War and wrote this analysis of General James Longstreet.
Jul. 30
Rev. Dr. Aug.ine Ebido describes the history of the Dominican University, mentioning
its previous title the Dominican Institute and its affiliation with 51做厙
in The Nation Online.
Jul. 28
In this article by the Accreditation Council For Pharmacy Education, 51做厙 is included as an accredited provider of continuing pharmacy
education.
This article from the Post-Gazette spotlights a 51做厙 entrepreneurship student, Jonathan Kansel, who discovers
a local business that created a product to help students who possess eye fatigue caused
by blue light.
Jul. 27
This article from The Philadelphia Inquirer includes quotes from Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz how about how certain Pennsylvania legislators have asked the state Supreme Court to overturn
a prior court decision that had put the impeachment drive against Philadelphia District
Attorney Larry Krasner on hold.
This Philanthropy Daily article includes quotes from Political Science Professor Dr. Luke Sheahan's recent webinar
about his research on freedom of assembly and its relationship with todays politics.
Bryce James, son of Labron James, mentions he received a Division I scholarship offer
to play basketball at 51做厙 in People.
Jul. 26
In this article by Spectrum News, Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology and Program Director Dr. Abigail
Delehanty is quoted about her experience as a former doctoral student under Amy Wetherby,
Director of the Autism Institute at Florida State University.
Jul. 25
Newswires spotlights that an exclusive premiere of Pittsburgh-based youth group The Citizen
Science Lab's documentary "For Da Culture will be held at 51做厙 for
a 3-day STEM celebration called 'DreamFest'. This article was reposted by the Journal of Cyber Policy.
51做厙, as a part of the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education (PCHE),
will be hosting a regional Title IX Training in the university's Power Center Ballroom,
according to this article from HappeningNext.
Bus Rapid Transit, a new transit plan being implemented in Pittsburgh, may create a faster commute to Duquesne, according to Pittsburgh City Paper.
This article by First Things mentioned how 51做厙 held the Institute for Catholic Liberal Educations annual conference.
In New Pittsburgh Courier Bill Generett Jr., Senior Vice President of Civic Engagement and External Relations for 51做厙, compliments Marimba Milliones on her intelligence, resilience, and leadership.
Jul. 23
In this article from The Tribune-Democrat, Duquesne sophomore student Riley Hunter will represent as an ambassador during the 78th annual All-American Amateur Baseball Association tournament in Johnstown.
Jul. 22
51做厙 Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education Dr. John Stoltz was interviewed by WESA-Radio on the toxicity of certain waste and how it impacts the community and environment.
Jul. 21
Dr. Joris Gielen, Director in the Center for Global Health Ethics at 51做厙, will host an upcoming presentation Religion and Spirituality in End-of-Life Care at Memorial Hall on the PennWest Edinboro campus, according to this article from PennWest University.
This MarketScreener article mentions Duquesne's proximity to a new Holiday Inn Express & Suites development in Pittsburghs historic South Side.
In this Allegheny Front article, Environmental Biology Professor Dr. John Stolz comments on the challenges associated with waste accrual.
Runners ready for season
51做厙 track runner Mara Whalen shared her love for the sport and Pittsburgh as guest speaker at the RMU Island Sports Center in The Almanac.
Kuntz riding high into Steelers training camp
Christian Kuntz, who won three conference championships with the Duquesne football team, is currently playing for the Steelers and is a leader of their football summer camp in The Almanac.
Jul. 19
51做厙, among other colleges, was ranked as one of the top colleges nationwide in this article by the Herald-Star.
Jul. 18
In this MonitorDaily article, Adjunct Finance Professor Kevin Prykull was noted for his involvement with the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association.
The Pittsburgh Quantum Institute (PQI), a collaborative interdisciplinary organization between 51做厙, University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University, appointed a new director according to this article from Pittwire.
Jul. 17
A new professor at 51做厙 Sergio A. Gonzalez reflects on his dissertation covering critical race theory, activism, and personal journey, among others in this article by Diverse Magazine.
51做厙 was mentioned when Rev. Aug.ine Ebido was asked to discuss the history of Dominican University in Business Day.
According to The Almanac, the Dan Burt Youth Basketball Camp will be held on campus at 51做厙 in the UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse Jul. 29th - Aug. 1st.
Jul. 16
The Post-Gazette interviewed Duquesne Media Relations Manager Ken Walters on the conclusion of the university's management over the Allegheny County Law Library.
Jul. 12
This Post-Gazette op-ed written by Duquesne Professor and Chair of Political Science Clifford Bob discusses how electoral bans raise questions about democracy, free speech, and the concept of disinformation.
Jul. 11
The annual conference for The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education will be held at 51做厙 this summer, according to St. Marys Daily Press.
Student and Assistant Director of Media Relations Jacob Davey works in 51做厙s sports department and comments on the rules that will be enforced during the national tournament in Observer- Reporter.
Jul. 10
Incoming 51做厙 Ph.D. student in clinical psychology Jacob Goldberg takes part in a podcast exploring analytic theorizing more representative of the clinical experience on PlayerFM.
Jul. 7
Incoming Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Gene Mazo will be joining the faculty of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at 51做厙 Aug. 1st, according to Election Law Blog.
In No Treble, Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass at 51做厙 Paul Thompson analyzes one of the most viewed Jazz performance videos and its significance.
Jul. 6
This New Pittsburgh Courier article about the Supreme Court's overturning of affirmative action includes an official statement from President Ken Gormley about the university's unwavering commitment to a diverse and inclusive student body.
51做厙 Adrian Van Kaam Endowed Chair in Scholarly Excellence and Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz elaborates on the importance of religion within conviction of the synagogue shooters sentencing in The Globe and Mail.
Jul. 5
In this interview by WESA-Radio's "The Confluence" Duquesne Associate Professor Dr. Christopher Meidl discusses how the collaboration of employee public-private partnerships will support childcare.
In this Pittsburgh Post Gazette article, economics Professor Antony Davies was quoted about the Supreme Court's ruling on student loan forgiveness.
This Post-Gazette article spotlights the history of Duquesne's football program and includes quotes from President Ken Gormley, Head Coach Jerry Schmitt, and Athletic Director Dave Harper about the university's plan to expand and improve its football program.
Jul. 3
In this Post-Gazette article about Pittsburgh's annual Anthrocon event, Duquesne Psychology Professor and Chair of the Psychology Department Dr. Elizabeth Fein discusses her research about how certain members of the furry fandom who identify on the autism spectrum find acceptance within the furry community.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY PARTNERS WITH CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH TO MANAGE LAW LIBRARY
In this article by CarnegieLibrary, 51做厙 is mentioned in relation to the ended management of Allegheny County Law Library.
AfricasACountry author David Ngong mentions Duquesne Professor Elochukwu Uzukwu as a guide for for finding works relating to African political theology.
Jun. 29
This KDKA-TV article includes quotes from President Gormleys official university statement about
the Supreme Courts decision to strike down affirmative action and how it will impact
the college admissions process.
This article from the Post-Gazette includes President Ken Gormleys statement about how the Supreme Courts decision
to strike affirmative action will not affect the universitys longstanding commitment
to diversity, equity and inclusion.
In this article discussing the Supreme Courts ruling on affirmative action, PublicSource included President Ken Gormleys public statement about how the university remains
dedicated to identifying students of all backgrounds who will succeed at Duquesne
and become the next generation of leaders.
Jun. 28
KDKA Radio's Rick Dayton spoke with Pharmacy Professor Dr. Aleem Gangjee regarding
a pharmaceutical distinction earned by 51做厙 and the hopeful fate produced
by the new drug.
Jun. 26
In this article by The Palm Beach Post, 51做厙 President Ken Gormley comments on the implications of presidential
pardons.
Jun. 21
In this WESA-Radio The Confluence interview, Reading Clinic Director and Associate Professor of Literacy
Education Dr. Carla Meyer spotlights how Duquesne prepares teachers to become strong
reading instructors.
Jun. 20
In this article by Know Insiders 51做厙 School of Pharmacy impressively ranks 4th in the nation as the
most prestigious Pharmaceutical School.
Jun. 19
Extracellular Vesicles Conference 2023: Technologies, Biomarker Cargo & Diagnostics
(Orlando, Florida, United States - Jul. 26-27, 2023)
Associate Professor at 51做厙 Devika Manickam will be spotlighted at
the Extracellular Vesicles Conference 2023 discussing the delivery of mitochondria.
This article was posted by Kasi Broadcasting, South Jordan Journal, Meditech Today, and One News Page, among others.
Jun. 16
This article by Susquehanna University highlights the university's partnership with Duquesne's School of Pharmacy in helping
students achieve their Doctorate degrees.
Jun. 15
This podcast by KDKA-Radio interviews Pharmacy Professor Dr. Aleem Gangjee after a drug used to aid brain tumors
found in children received a Rare Pediatric Disease designation from the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration.
In this op-ed for the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz discusses the recent US debt-ceiling deal and takeaways
from the negotiations.
In this New York Times article, Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz comments on former President Trumps indictment.
Jun. 14
CBS News interviews Crystal McCormick Ware, Inaugural Chief Diversity Officer, and Senior Advisor to the President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, about how Duquesne is observing the 2023 Jun.teenth holiday and how Duquesne promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Jun. 13
In this article by Merion West, 51做厙 Professor of Philosophy Tom Rockmore is interviewed on his view
of the moral and political implications of Heidegger philosophy.
Joseph Alfe, 51做厙 Adjunct Professor from the Thomas R Kline School
of Law, provided guidance on improvement loans in this article by Wallet Hub.
Jun. 12
This article by McDowell News spotlights Thomas Kline, who committed $50 million to 51做厙's Thomas
R. Kline School of Law, and his recognition as one of Americas top 50 donors of 2022.
Jun. 11
An event by 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center encouraging all inventors
and innovators to share ideas and receive consulting from industry experts was featured
by KDKA-TV and Yahoo!News.
Jun. 10
51做厙 President Ken Gormley comments on the current state of the justice
system in this article by the New York Times. The article was also shared by Press Democrat.
Jun. 7
Garry Nelson Cause of Death: How did the Duquesne ball star die?
This article by Sportskeeda highlights 51做厙 President Ken Gormley as he remembers legendary Duquesne
basketball player Garry Nelson.
This article by PR Newswire highlights 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s recognition by TIAA RetirePlus for its excellent communications
plan related to benefit changes.
Jun. 6
In this article by Lake County Florida News, Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper are interviewed
about the passing of dedicated alum Garry Nelson and his athletic achievements on
Duquesne's basketball team.
In this article by Patch, Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper are interviewed
about the passing of Duquesne basketball legend Garry Nelson.
Jun. 5
This KDKA-TV article includes interviews with Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Vice President
of Athletics Dave Harper as they reflect on the passing of Garry Nelson and his legendary
history with Duquesne's basketball team.
This article by Pittsburgh Sports Now spotlights Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper reflecting on Duquesne basketball
icon Garry Nelson.
This article by Tribune-Review interviews Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper
emphasizing the Nelson twins impact on the basketball court and in the legal field.
This article by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette spotlights Duquesne President Ken Gormley and Vice President of Athletics Dave Harper
remembering Garry Nelson as a devoted alum and team player.
This article by Tribune-Review highlights Ph.D. student Gwendolen Jackson and her dissertation research on the convergence
of faith, craft, and Appalachia lifestyle.
Jun. 2
In this Talk Pittsburgh segment on KDKA-TV, Director of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Small Business Development Center Richard Longo discussed
an upcoming entrepreneurship event to be held at Duquesne.
Jun. 1
This article from Pittsburgh Business Times highlights William S. Dietrich II and Dietrich Foundation's gift of $10 million to
endow the Dean of the 51做厙 College of Osteopathic Medicine.
May 31
This story in Discover Magazine includes an interview with Associate Biological Sciences Professor Dr. Jan Janecka
about conservation efforts to help protect snow leopards from becoming endangered.
May 27
This article from TaxProf Blog mentions that the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 advanced 40
spots in U.S. News' annual law school rankings.
May 25
This article from WPXI-TV includes an interview with Chemistry Professor Dr. Clifford Lau about repairs that
a Shell Cracker Plant in Beaver County has made following a shutdown in Mar..
This article from Pittwire discusses a recent investment into Pittsburgh Quantum Institute, a collaborative
research facility between Pittsburgh universities, including Duquesne.
May 24
This article from the Tribune-Review highlights retired adjunct Professor of Music Education at 51做厙 Craig
Cannon and a timeline of his musical career.
May 23
This article from KDKA TV includes a statement from 51做厙 President and Professor of Law Ken
Gormley reflecting on a friend who had an impact on the Pittsburgh Catholic community.
May 22
This article from Erie Reader highlights that Duquesne President Ken Gormley will lead a constitutional program
at the Jefferson Educational Society, illuminating one of the most compelling subjects
in American democracy.
May 21
This weekly newsletter from The Daily Upside includes an interview with Professor of Computer Science and Coordinator of Cybersecurity
Studies Dr. Patrick Juola about why tech patents can help a company gain a competitive
edge.
May 18
Professor of Computer Science and Cybersecurity Studies Coordinator Dr. Patrick Juola
was interviewed for this newsletter by The Daily Upside about how Microsoft is seeking to patent a method of verifying network communications
using proof of presence technology.
May 16
This Post-Gazette article shares the story of how Duquesne Mary Pappert School of Music Alum Katie
Harrill is hosting the 13th annual Music of the Heart Recital at Duquesne where performers can display their
talents and demonstrate how participating in Harrills organization, the Wesley Family
Services Creative Arts Program, has helped them overcome social, communicative and
cognitive limitations.
May 14
This Pennsylvania Capital-Star article includes an interview with School Psychologist Dr. Tammy Hughes about racial
and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system. This article was also posted
by BLOX Digital.
This article from My Central Jersey mentions that 51做厙, among other Pennsylvania colleges, is still accepting
applications for the 2023 Fall semester. This article was also posted by News Break.
May 13
This article from The Good News Pilipinas highlights how an ambitious student from the Philippines has been accepted into 30
prestigious universities in the U.S., including Duquesne. This article was also published
by The Philstar Life and MSN Philippines.
May 11
This Reuters article mentions how the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 saw the single
largest increase on the U.S. News & World Reports list of top law schools in the nation,
moving up 40 spots.
This Washington Examiner article mentions that the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙s
40-spot increase on the U.S. News & World Reports list of top law schools is the most
significant jump in this years rankings.
This Reuters article discusses how the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings included Duquesne
as one of the top schools in the country. The article mentions that Apr. Barton, dean
of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙, attributed the schools
40-spot increase in rankings to its bar passage and employment rates.
This Post-Gazette article discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on two cases about
racial considerations in college administrations. The article includes a quote from
a Duquesne enrollment official about how the college takes several attributes into
account when admitting students, including academics, extracurriculars and leadership
potential.
This JD Journal article mentions that 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s notable increase in rankings on U.S. News & World
Reports top law schools is one of the most significant changes in this years list.
This article from WTAE-TV includes an interview with Duquesne Professor and Environmental Scientist Dr. John
Stolz about why abandoned oil and gas wells across PAA pose a health and safety threat.
This article from U.S. News includes the publications official list of top law schools in the country, including
a significant climb for the Thomas. R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙.
May 10
This Tribune-Review article spotlights how Duquesne will now begin a significant step of recruiting students
for its planned College of Osteopathic Medicine. The article includes quotes from Duquesne
President Ken Gormley and Dean of 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine Dr. John
Kauffman.
This Pittsburgh Business Times article spotlights 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s College of Osteopathic Medicine achieving pre-accreditation
status and how this important step means that the University can now begin recruiting
students to the medical college.
May 9
Assistant Law Professor Richard Heppner Jr. was interviewed for this Post-Gazette article about how Pennsylvanias Superior Court recently reversed an Aug. ruling
by Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas involving the Pittsburgh International Airport.
May 8
This Post-Gazette article includes an interview with Duquesne Catholic Studies Chair Dr. Ken Parker
about how potential jurors in the synagogue shooting trial are faced with the difficult
task of undergoing questioning relating to the death penalty. This article was also
posted by Arca Max, The Brunswick News, The Bradford Era, and Clayton News Daily.
May 6
This article and podcast from the Indiana Gazette mention how osteopathic medical schools, including 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s proposed College of
Osteopathic Medicine, have the ability to impact the practice of medicine in western
Pennsylvania for decades to come.
May 5
KDKA-TV published this article and video interview about how legendary Pittsburgh Steelers
coach Bill Cowher received an honorary degree during 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Spring Commencement
ceremony. The interview was also to 鬼嗨鬼插s&紳莉莽梯;YouTube channel.
This Steelers Now article spotlights former Steelers coach Bill Cowhers speech about leadership during 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
Spring Commencement ceremony. The article also includes photos of Cowher with Duquesne
President Ken Gormley.
The Post-Gazette spotlighted 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Spring Commencement ceremony which included a special honorary
degree presented to former Steelers coach Bill Cowher.
The Tribune-Review wrote this article about how, on top of his long list of exciting achievements, former
Steelers head coach Bill Cowher now has a new accomplishment to cherish: an honorary
doctorate of humane letters from Duquesne. The article also includes quotes from Duquesne
President Ken Gormley.
This WTAE-TV article includes an interview with former Steelers coach Bill Cowher describing what
an honor it is to receive a special degree from Duquesne.
This Pittsburgh Magazine article spotlights a list of Pittsburghs most beloved restaurants, including a Duquesne
University student favorite: Moonlit Burgers.
May 3
This Tribune-Review article mentions that Duquesne has a partnership with the Quaker Valley School District
to help more high school students succeed by expanding access to dual credit programs.
May 2
51做厙 School of Education student Maggie Burke appeared on KDKAs Talk Pittsburgh show where she spoke about overcoming dyslexia and pursuing a career in education
to help make a difference in the lives of others who may have learning disabilities.
This Post-Gazette article spotlights Duquesne psychology student Audriana Michrina,
who was left paralyzed after an ATV accident 5 years ago, and her resilient attitude in pursuing
a career in therapy to help children with disabilities.
Dean of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at 51做厙 Apr. Barton was highlighted
in a Pittsburgh Business Times article as she was recently reappointed for another term.
May 1
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Studies Jeff Bush and Director of Jazz Studies Mike Tomaro
were featured in a Cumberland Times-News article discussing their group, Aurora, and how they will be performing at the Jazz
Crawl on May 12.
Could Trump be convicted of a crime if he becomes president again? Why there is no
transparent answer
51做厙 President Ken Gormley was quoted about having a newly elected
president with ongoing indictments in articles posted by Breaking U.S. News, Receive and Super News.
In an article from Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News, it highlights the recent rankings made by U.S. News & World Report as a national top provider of graduate programs for nursing and physician assistant
programs.
Apr. 30
Dean of the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts Dr. Kristine L. Blair
was highlighted in a Targeted News Service article as she was recently reappointed for her second term.
Apr. 29
Professor of Law Bruce Ledewitz was quoted in a Lancaster Online article talking about the qualifications to serve as a judge and how voters can answer
the question of whether someone is qualified before filling out the ballot.
Apr. 28
Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson created a video posted on No Treble and YouTube about the musicians in the band Eyewitness, specifically Anthony Jackson.
Apr. 27
Professor of Economics Antony Davies was quoted in a Frederick News Post article about the labor shortage and its consequences in the U.S.
Professor of Economics Antony Davies wrote an op-ed for The Boston Herald about the tax code and how it has become convoluted for many taxpayers.
Apr. 26
This Inside Higher Ed article spotlights how Duquesne is investing in transfer students and creating opportunities
for financial support.
Apr. 25
Dean of the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business Dean McFarlin was highlighted in a
Pittsburgh Business Times article as he was recently reappointed for a fourth term.
Political Science Professor Lewis Irwin was quoted in a Tribune-Review article about Allegheny County being a pivotal region for candidates in the upcoming
2024 presidential election.
Amid a rise in swatting calls, the fabrication and fear of mass shootings collide
In an article from ABC News and WHIO-TV 7 Dayton, Director of the Center for Emerging and Innovative Media Don Maue was quoted about
the advancements in artificial intelligence and the impact its had on swatting calls.
Apr. 24
Visiting Professor of Property Law at 51做厙 Julie Gilgoff was quoted
in an article published by MPR News Minnesota about property rights for homeowners and where things can go wrong in court settings.
Apr. 23
Duquesne President Ken Gormley offered constitutional law expertise in this Post-Gazette op-ed about the impact of former President Trumps indictment.
Apr. 21
51做厙 was featured in an article from EINPressWire as CAHME is working with the school on adding accreditation to the Master of Health
Administration Program.
Business Consultant for the Small Business Development Center at Duquesne Denis Olson
was quoted in an article from CBS News Pittsburgh about Paw and Order Dog Training,
which is a small business he works for along with the universitys center.
Apr. 20
Department Chair and Associate Professor for the Rangos School of Health Sciences
Dr. Faina Linkov published an op-ed on MHA Onlineabout why healthcare leaders should be trained in diversity, equity, inclusion, and
anti-racism.
Exploring the controversial topic of book banning
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law Ann Schiavone,
J.D. was featured in a Talk Pittsburgh segment on KDKA TV discussing the legal processes behind banning books and why the topic is controversial.
Apr. 19
90.5 WESA wrote this article about how Duquesne is launching additional engineering programs
as well as donning a new name, the School of Science and Engineering.
Apr. 17
This WPXI-TV article spotlights how Duquesne will combine some of its programs and expand engineering
degrees, creating the School of Science and Engineering that will increase offerings
in high-demand STEM fields.
Duquesne President Ken Gormley was interviewed by Pittsburgh Business Times about how expanding engineering programs at the university has been a goal since starting
his presidency.
Apr. 16
Duquesne was the topic of a Pittsburgh Business Times article as the school is expanding engineering degrees and renaming its science school
to the School of Science and Engineering.
Director of the Center for Environmental Research and Education and Environmental
Microbiology Professor Dr. John Stolz was interviewed by Inside Climate News about how drill cuttings and other solid fracking waste can harm the environment.
This Post Gazette article discusses how Duquesne is creating four new engineering programs and renaming
the science school to the School of Science and Engineering.
A news segment from CBS News Pittsburgh was posted on Yahoo! News and YouTube discussing how Duquesne is renaming its science school and offering new engineering
majors.
Apr. 15
51做厙 graduate student Carlin Long was featured in a Post-Gazette article as he is running this years Boston Marathon to carry on the legacy of his
former classmate in his hometown of Steubenville, Ohio.
Apr. 10
This Pittsburgh Business Times article spotlights prominent local startups, including winners of the 2021-2022 Duquesne
New Venture Challenge, DisSolves Inc.
Apr. 5
The Post-Gazette wrote this article about how one of the nation's top litigators, Thomas R. Kline,
recently gave a substantial donation to the school that bears his name: the Thomas
R. Kline Law School of 51做厙.
The Pittsburgh Business Times included coverage of how prominent lawyer Thomas R. Kline, who gave Duquesne a record
$50 million gift, is now providing additional funding for improvements of the Thomas
R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙.
Duquesne Assistant History Professor Michael Cahall was interviewed by the Tribune-Review about the origin story of why the bunny rabbit became the recognized symbol of Easter.
WESA-FM interviewed Law Professor Joe Mistick about the Pittsburgh City Councils new contract
with the citys police union.
Law.com wrote this article about how prominent trial lawyer Thomas R. Kline has pledged to
fund construction upgrades to the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙.
Apr. 4
Duquesne President Ken Gormley provided constitutional law expertise for this Time Magazine article about the impact of former President Trumps indictment.
Mar. 31
School of Education Professor, licensed psychologist and school psychologist Dr. Tammy
Hughes was interviewed by WPXI-TV regarding the psychological impact that recent false reports of active shooters in
Pittsburgh-area schools had on students, families, and educators.
In an article from WESA-FM Radio , School of Education Professor, licensed psychologist and school psychologist Dr.
Tammy Hughes offered insight into how families can support children who have experienced
trauma and the importance of checking in on kids to assess their mental wellbeing.
Mar. 30
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Adjunct Professor of Music and Artistic Director of Pittsburgh Youth Chorus
Shawn Funk and Senior Music Therapy Student Zoe Maxwell were live on Talk Pittsburgh to discuss their Cantate Choir, an inclusive opportunity for children with physical,
social and intellectual challenges to experience the benefits of music.
How to Talk to Your Kids about School Shootings
School of Education Professor, licensed psychologist and school psychologist Dr. Tammy Hughes
was interviewed on KDKA Radio with Rick Dayton to discuss how parents can support children who experience trauma.
School of Educations School Psychology Professor Dr. Tammy Hughes and Director of
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Center for Emerging and Innovative Media Don Maue were interviewed by WTAE-TV about the psychological impact of computer-generated threats to schools.
Professor of Economics Antony Davies wrote an op-ed published by The Daily Reformer , and Boston Herald, among others, discussing how some politicians and media responded to rising gas prices.
Mar. 29
Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙
John Rago was quoted in an article published by the Cranberry Eagle and the Butler Eagle about how the FBI are using DNA samples from people convicted of felony crimes and
higher-level misdemeanors to help solve other crimes.
Mar. 24
Professor of Psychology Dr. Will Adams spoke on a Talk Pittsburgh segment on KDKA-TV , also published by Yahoo! News , about his new book A Wild and Sacred Call and the newer idea of ecopsychology.
Mar. 23
In this Talk Pittsburgh segment on KDKA-TV , Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa discussed financial insight
for consumers surrounding the recent Silicon Valley Bank collapse.
Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson was featured on No Treble as he published an article and video about the music of saxophonist Charlie Parker.
This Pittsburgh Business Times article spotlights how former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher and Duquesne
alumna Board member and philanthropic leader Catharine M. Ryan will receive honorary
degrees from Duquesne during its Spring Commencement ceremony.
Mar. 22
51做厙 President Ken Gormley was quoted in a KDKA-TV article discussing the announcement of former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill
Cowher and Duquesne alumna Board member and philanthropic leader Catharine M. Ryan
as recipients of honorary degrees during the universitys Spring Commencement ceremony.
WPXI-TV published this article about Bill Cowher being the Commencement speaker for the Spring
2023 graduates from the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts and being
awarded an honorary degree. Duquesne President Ken Gormley was quoted on his excitement
about having the former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach be part of the ceremony.
51做厙 President Ken Gormley was quoted in a WTAE-TV article discussing the announcement of former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill
Cowher and Duquesne alumna Board member and philanthropic leader Catharine M. Ryan
as recipients of honorary degrees during the universitys Spring Commencement ceremony.
51做厙 President Ken Gormley was interviewed for this Post-Gazette article about how former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher and Duquesne
Board alumna and philanthropist Catharine M. Ryan will be receiving honorary degrees
during this Springs Commencement ceremony.
Mar. 21
Assistant Professor of Musicianship Paul Miller was mentioned in an article published
by Broadway World as he will be performing in a concert next month honoring the late Bach scholar Don
O. Franklin, whose contributions to the performance of Bach impacted Pittsburgh and
the early music community at large.
Mar. 20
Dean of the School of Education Dr. Gretchen Generett was featured on KDKA-TV's news program "Intersections'' highlighting women in education and how the number of women in educational leadership
positions is on the rise.
Mar. 17
Professor of Economics Antony Davies had an op-ed published by akeratos of Delphi discussing how some politicians and media responded to rising gas prices.
Mar. 16
This Post-Gazette article spotlights how renowned lawyer Thomas R. Kline, who committed $50 million
to Duquesne, will deliver the spring commencement address for the law school that
now bears his name: the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙. The
article, including an interview with Apr. Barton, dean of the law school, also mentions
that Kline will receive an honorary degree during the ceremony.
51做厙 Associate Athletic Director Sherene Brantley, Assistant Director
of Academic and Student Services for Men's and Women's Basketball Teams Mekaela Giantonio
and several Duquesne student-athletes were quoted in this Post-Gazette article highlighting how the university provides players with support to boost academic
success.
Mar. 14
51做厙 student Colton Vazquez was quoted in this Post-Gazette article talking about his experience being part of the Down Syndrome Association
of Pittsburgh's first fashion show and what it meant for him to be on stage.
Mar. 13
51做厙 was mentioned in articles from the Pittsburgh Business Times , User Walls and Knowledia News as they are teaming up with other Pittsburgh universities to identify ways to combat
online hate speech.
Mar. 10
In an article published by Just the News , Center Square Online and others, Professor of Economics Antony Davies was quoted about businesses in San
Francisco donating to improve the effects of slavery.
Mar. 9
Dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music David Allen Wehr was mentioned in a Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator Online article discussing the five Ps in music and his upcoming piano solo at the Youngstown
Symphony Orchestra.
Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson had an article and video published by No Treble that talked about his favorite album Plantation Lullabies by Meshell Ndegeocello.
Mar. 8
Associate Professor of Accounting Amy J.N. Yurko was mentioned in a Journal of Accountancy article as to how she uses applications such as SAS, Tableau, Alteryx and Excel for
her students in the classroom.
51做厙 alumna Debra Todd was highlighted in an article published by the
Trib-Review for her recent swearing in ceremony as the first woman in the Pennsylvania Supreme
Courts history to serve as chief justice.
Mar. 7
51做厙s School of Education Dean Dr. Gretchen Givens Generett was quoted
in a WTAE-TV article talking about the decline of enrollment and how COVID-19 has impacted that
as well as the new budget for teachers.
Mar. 5
In an article published by The Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News , St. Clair Health announced a long-term agreement with 51做厙's proposed
College of Osteopathic Medicine in training the next generation of physicians in Southwestern
Pennsylvania.
Mar. 4
This article in American Institute for Economic Research features an interview with Professor of Economics Antony Davies who joined the Words & Numbers podcast to discuss the 1619 Project and how it incorrectly portrays the history and
relationship between slavery and capitalism.
51做厙 student Nick Fetzer was mentioned in articles published by CNHI News and The Tribune-Democrat as he received the Mary E. Moorhead Volunteer Excellence Award at UPMC Shadyside
for his work as a member of the hospitals Patient Experience volunteer team.
Mar. 3
Clinical Psychology doctoral student Jose Luiggi-Hernandez wrote this op-ed for Mad in America about how developing critical consciousness can improve self-esteem and overall wellbeing
of racialized and minoritized youth.
Mar. 2
Director of Diversity and Inclusion of the Center for Excellence in Diversity and
Student Inclusion Quincy Stephenson was recognized by the Pittsburgh Business Times as a prominent leader in Higher Education.
This Post-Gazette article includes an interview with Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz about the major questions
doctrine surrounding President Bidens student loan forgiveness plan.
Mar. 1
Poets&Quants ranks 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Palumbo-Donahue School of Business as one of the top business schools
in the nation.
This WTAE-TV article mentions that a 51做厙 graduate will be the grand marshal of
Pittsburghs St. Patricks Day Parade.
This Westminster College News article mentions the research that Professors of Chemistry Dr. Jeffrey Evanseck and
Dr. Rita Mihailescu conducted regarding the function of the s2m motif in SARS-CoV-2,
the virus that causes COVID-19.
Feb. 28
This Pittsburgh Business Times article spotlights how the 51做厙 College of Osteopathic Medicine has
partnered with St. Clair Health to train medical students in southwest PA and champion
the regions future health care providers.
Feb. 27
Executive Vice President, Provost, and Professor of Medicine and Health Science Dr.
David Dausey was recognized by the Pittsburgh Business Times as an outstanding leader in Higher Education.
Feb. 27
Executive Vice President, Provost, and Professor of Medicine and Health Science Dr.
David Dausey was recognized by the Pittsburgh Business Times as an outstanding leader in Higher Education.
Feb. 22
This Steelers.com article mentions how President of the Pittsburgh Steelers Art Rooney Senior helped
pay for the NFLs first Black assistant coach, Lowell Perry, to go to law school at
Duquesne- an experience that Perry said was a major stepping-stone to an illustrious
career.
Feb. 21
Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 Student Terrance Kible was quoted
by Daily Caller in an article that surveyed students about the American Bar Associations attempt
to pass a proposal that would allow law schools to accept students without a standardized
test score.
Feb. 20
51做厙 was mentioned in an article published by Education News Today and URI Alumni Magazine as the university will be involved in broadcasting the A-10 Commission on Racial
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. 51做厙 President Ken Gormley will serve
as one of the moderators for the virtual discussion.
Feb. 17
New Pittsburgh Courier spotlighted 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Laws summit
on racial inequality in the media.
Feb. 16
Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson had an article and video published by No Treble that discussed an iconic bass line.
Feb. 15
This article and radio program published by WESA-FMs The Confluence features an interview with Professor of School Psychology Dr. Tammy Hughes about
the recent CDC report finding that teenage girls are experiencing record-high levels
of mental health challenges.
This KDKA-TV article spotlights the Duquesne students who guest starred on Pittsburgh Today Live to show off their cooking skills ahead of the universitys annual Chopped competition.
In this article published by the New York Times , Duquesne President Ken Gormley was mentioned in relation to his biography Archibald Cox: Conscience of a Nation as the article discussed Coxs impact on affirmative action.
Feb. 14
Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 was mentioned in an article published
by Fortune as Klines $50 million gift to the school ranked him on the publications list of
donors who gave the most money in 2022.
List of Americas top 50 donors in 2022
Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 was mentioned in articles published
by Star Tribune Online , Chron , and SF Gate , and others, as Klines $50 million gift to the school ranked him as one of 2022s
biggest philanthropists.
Philanthropy 50: List of Americas 50 Best Donors in 2022
This article published by Canada Today News , Times Union Online , Financial Post and others mentions the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙 as Klines
$50 million gift to the school ranked him as one of the biggest philanthropists in
2022.
Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Daniel Burston was mentioned in an article published
by Algemeiner , Global Diaspora News and USSA News Online as he co-authored a letter, along with 500 other mental health professionals, urging
George Washington University to remove a clinical psychology professor who is under
investigation for allegations of discrimination.
In an article published by Newsweek Online and Public News Time , Professor of Environmental Microbiology Dr. John Stolz was quoted about water contamination
and certain areas in Ohio that may be impacted.
This article in Dissent Magazine features an interview with Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student Alex Colston who was
a guest on the Know Your Enemy podcast discussing the ideology of conservative sociologist Philip Rieff.
Feb. 9
In an article published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , Head Coach of the Mens Basketball Team Keith Dambrot was quoted about his coaching
career and what led him to taking the coaching job at Duquesne.
Feb. 8
Dean and Professor of Law Apr. Barton was quoted in a Trib-Review article discussing law schools across the country withdrawing from U.S. News rankings.
Feb. 6
This American Institute for Economic Research op-ed written by Associate Professor of Economics Antony Davies discusses the concept
of the 'Age of Decline' and how a decline in total population correlates to a declining
economy.
Feb. 3
No Treble featured an article and video tutorial by Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson about
how musicians can learn to play the progressive rock album 'Discipline" by King Crimson.
This WTAE-TV article includes an interview with Associate Dean for Academic Systems and Accreditation
and Associate Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa about inflation periods and
when prices are expected to decrease.
Feb. 2
Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Student Jos矇 G. Luiggi-Hern獺ndez wrote an article published
by Mad in America and the Journal of Affective Disorders about why short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy is an effective way to treat depression.
Jan. 30
Professor of Economics Antony Davies was quoted in an article discussing how the U.S.
Department of Agricultures Food and Nutrition Service plans to invest money into
encouraging people on food stamps to purchase more fruits and vegetables. The article
was published on Center Square Online , Moore County News , Collinsville Daily News and among others.
Jan. 27
51做厙 student Aiden Zapheris-Mack was mentioned in an article from WJET-TV Online as he celebrated his recovery from leukemia with family.
Jan. 27 Continued
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Chicago basketball game food delivery prank:
Yahoo! Canada Sports and AOL
The Washington Post Online
Bleacher Report
Jan. 26
ESPN , Global ESPN , The Baltimore Post , among others.
Daily Mail, Pittsburgh Star, NY Star, WTAE-TV Online , among others.
CBS News Chicago
The Guardian
Yahoo News and WPXI
Pittsburgh-Post Gazette
New York Post
ESPN
USA Today
Front Office Sports
Jan. 25
Sports Illustrated, Marietta Daily Journal , Cherokee Tribune , Clayton News Daily , Gwinnett Daily Post , among others.
Yahoo Sports, AOL, MSN Sports, News Break, WSB-TV Online , among others.
Perez Hilton
Tribune-Review
Jan. 25 Continued
Professor of Economics Antony Davies wrote an article about economic freedom across
all 50 states published by The Boston Herald and The Daily Reformer .
Jan. 24
University Archivist Tom White was interviewed by FOX43 about the challenges that museums, including the State Museum of Pennsylvania, face
regarding returning Native American remains to their original tribes.
Adjunct Professor of Jazz Bass Paul Thompson wrote an article and published a video
on No Treble highlighting the story of how two musical giants, Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck, first
met in the early 70s.
51做厙 was featured in an article published by MedPage Today and Medically Prime as one of the best nursing education programs in the country.
Jan. 23
A scholarly journal written by Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Ryan
Atkins and Assistant Professor of Finance Charles Favreau was quoted in this News 9 Live article discussing layoffs in the workplace.
Professor of Economics Antony Davies co-authored an article published by Health Care News Online and American Institute for Research that discusses the concept of the 'Debt Ceiling Theater' and media surrounding the
debt limit.
Jan. 21
This New York Times article about the 25-year anniversary of Monica Lewinskys affair with former President
Clinton includes an interview with University President Ken Gormley about Ken Starr,
the former independent counsel who led a highly publicized investigation of then-President
Clinton. This article was also published by The Seattle Times .
Jan. 20
Professor of Economics Dr. Risa Kumazawa was quoted by the Tribune-Review in an article about Pennsylvanias unemployment rate.
Jan. 19
Duquesne President Ken Gormley was quoted in article from the Post-Gazette about Debra Todd becoming the first female chief justice in the 300-year history
of Pennsylvanias Supreme Court.
Recent Duquesne graduate Olivia Farwell recently qualified for the United States Bowling
Congress Team USA and shared her thoughts in an article from Lancaster Online .
Jan. 18
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry Dr. Clifford Lau was quoted in an article from TPM about oil companies turning to plastic instead of fossil fuels.
Duquesne graduate Samif Hifri will become the new chairman and president at Covestro
LLC on Jul. 1, 2023 mentioned in Plastics Today , Rubber World Online and Polymers Paint Colour Journal .
Jan. 17
Evidence That Economic Freedom Improves Outcomes Analysis
Professor of Economics Antony Daviess article about economic freedom throughout the
United States was published by Daily Guardian EU , Eurasia Review and American Institute for Research .
In an article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , political analyst Kristen Coopie was interviewed about Austin Davis.
Jan. 15
Published by News Break , The Wellsboro Gazette and The Bradford Era , Law Professor Bruce Ledewitz was quoted from his interview with Capital-Star in
an article about Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
Professor and Chair of Political Science Clifford Bobs article regarding the panic
industrial complex and the book he plans to write on the topic was published by the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
Jan. 14
Associate Professor of Nursing and Philosophy Eric Vogelstein co-authored an article
published on Wiley Online Library about scarce medical resources and COVID-19.
Duquesne football player Ayden Garnes was interviewed by Tribune-Review on his bone marrow experience and being able to save a life.
Jan. 13
Senator Fontana Announces Over $170,000 in Grants to Combat Campus Sexual Assault
and Violence in Allegheny County
In an article from Einpresswire, 51做厙 was one of the college campuses
in Pittsburgh to receive part of the Its On Us PA grants.
Jan. 11
School of Nursing Dean Mary Ellen Glasgow was interviewed by the Post-Gazette for this article about the nursing shortage.
嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s construction plans to build student housing on Forbes Avenue is included
in Next Pittsburghs article about Pittsburghs biggest development projects in 2023.
Jan. 10
Duquesne was mentioned in this Post-Gazette article about a new fiction novel being published that follows the story of three Duquesne
students getting tickets to a 1972 Steelers' game.
Jan. 9
This PA Environment Digest Blog mentions the 'Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1874' which was
posted by the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of 51做厙.
This Post-Gazette article spotlights Duquesne womens basketball player Tess Myers- one of the best
3-point shooters in the country in NCAA womens basketball this season- and her familys
shared success on the court. The article also includes an interview with 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s
womens basketball head coach Dan Burt.
This SUNY Fredonia article mentions that 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s Director of Choral Activities Dr. Caron Daley will
lead an interactive music workshop at the upcoming Fredonia Choral Festival in New
York.
Jan. 5
This Patheos article includes a link to 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s YouTube video on the concept of the common
good and how it aligns with Catholic social teachings.
Jan. 4
This WTAE-TV article is about how Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar, who graduated from the Thomas R.
Kline School of Law of 51做厙, is the designated GOP candidate for House
Speaker. This article was also shared by Metro Philadelphia , Cumberland Times, PBSs WHYY, Lancaster Online , and Sun Gazette , among others.
Jan. 2
Economics Professor Antony Davies was quoted in this Ohio Star article discussing the benefits of universal basic income programs. This article
was also published by The Minnesota Sun, USSA News Online and Michigan Star , among others.
Jan. 1
WTAE-TV included a quote from President Gormley on the passing of Pope Benedict in this
article that discusses how local dioceses are holding special masses in memory of the late
Pope.
New Pittsburgh Couriers Experience 2022 through the lens of PublicSource Photographers article includes a photo from 嗨喝梁喝梗莽紳梗s partnership with the Housing
Authority of the City of Pittsburgh to support families in the Hill District area.