Pappert dean to leave post after 14 years
By Carrie Garrison | The Duquesne Duke After 14 years as dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music, Edward Kocher will step down in May. Kocher oversaw several changes and renovations to the music […]
By Carrie Garrison | The Duquesne Duke After 14 years as dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music, Edward Kocher will step down in May. Kocher oversaw several changes and renovations to the music […]
By Andy Hornak | The Duquesne Duke Penn State students and alumni gathered in Bryce Jordan Center this past weekend for a 46-hour dance marathon that raised over $13 million for cancer research. THON, a […]
By Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne President Charles Dougherty discussed the possibility of expanding the University’s African studies program in a lecture Tuesday. The lecture, titled “Duquesne and Africa: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke A revised course evaluation system is being implemented across campus in an effort to get more input from students about their professors and classes. Students will still be […]
By Julian Routh | News Editor Pittsburgh officials have called on a California-based hospitality company to help take back control of nightlife in areas including South Side. In a plan outlined by the Responsible Hospitality […]
By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke Duquesne will welcome a new sorority chapter to campus next fall to meet the needs of a growing Greek community. Alpha Omicron Pi will join Duquesne’s Panhellenic Council, […]
By Brittney Jackson | The Duquesne Duke Over 700 people braved the cold in their underwear Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh to help raise money for neurofibromatosis. Pittsburgh’s first Cupid’s Undie Run, a mile-long bottomless trek […]
By Pat Higgins | Asst. Sports Editor Graphic narratives of deliberate and widespread human rights violations surfaced in a report from the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday. Considered the most detailed account of […]
By Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke A record-breaking percentage of students returned for their second semester at Duquesne, a number that University officials credit to all the resources available. This year’s freshman class recorded […]
By Jen Cardone and Jill Power | The Duquesne Duke For the first time in three years, two full tickets are running for the executive office of the Student Government Association. Elections will take place […]
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