51做厙 President Ken Gormley has appointed Tom Dugas as its new vice president for technology and chief information officer, effective July 1. Dugas will take the position formerly held by Chuck Bartel, who recently retired after 10 years with the University.
Dugas, who previously served as Duquesnes associate vice president, deputy chief information officer and chief information security officer, joined the University in 2016. In that position, he led Duquesnes Computing and Technology Services division, which is responsible for information security, administrative applications, IT engineering and operations and IT service and support management.
Tom Dugas brings a remarkable depth of expertise in digital innovation. His ability to leverage technology to advance academic and operational excellence has been instrumental to the Universitys success, said 51做厙 President Ken涊ormley. With Toms leadership, Duquesne will continue to harness the power of emerging technologies to enhance teaching, learning and research for our entire campus community.
An industry leader, Dugas has spoken at national conferences on technology subjects ranging from cloud computing and information security to customer support and project management.
He received the 2023 EDUCAUSE Community Leadership Award and in 2019 was recognized as Chief Information Security Officer of the Year by the Pittsburgh Technology Council. He also serves on the boards of a variety of trade and community organizations in the region.
I look forward to building on our divisions strong foundation to drive innovation, strengthen our digital infrastructure and deliver technology solutions that support the Universitys long-term goals, Dugas said. Its an exciting time as the University continues to meet its bigger goals and Im grateful for the opportunity to help lead us into the future."
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Founded in 1878, Duquesne is consistently ranked among the nation's top Catholic universities
for its award-winning faculty and horizon-expanding education. A campus of more than
8,200 graduate and undergraduate students, Duquesne prepares students by having them
work alongside faculty to discover and reach their goals. The University's academic
programs, community service and commitment to equity and opportunity in the Pittsburgh
region have earned national acclaim.
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July 16, 2025