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Duquesne University
NameDuquesne University
Established1878

Duquesne University is a private Catholic University located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded by Bishop John Tuigg and Mother Francesca Xavier Cabrini. The university is named after Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville, a French-Canadian governor of New France. Duquesne University has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Fred Rogers, John Kane, and Charles Owen Rice. The university is also affiliated with the Spiritan Fathers and has a strong connection to Catholicism.

History

The history of Duquesne University dates back to 1878, when it was founded as the Pittsburgh Catholic College by Bishop John Tuigg. The university was initially located in Bluff neighborhood of Pittsburgh and was later moved to its current location in Uptown Pittsburgh. During World War I, the university played an important role in training United States Army officers, and it also has a connection to the Red Cross. The university has undergone significant transformations over the years, including the addition of new colleges and schools, such as the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences and the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business. Notable figures such as Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa, and Nelson Mandela have visited the university, and it has also been associated with the Vatican and the Catholic Church.

Academics

Duquesne University offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as Business Administration, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing. The university is composed of several schools and colleges, including the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, and the Rangos School of Health Sciences. Duquesne University is also a member of the Association of American Universities and has partnerships with institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh, and Penn State University. The university has a strong focus on Research and has been recognized for its programs in Biotechnology, Environmental Science, and Health Care Management. Notable researchers and academics associated with the university include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Stephen Hawking.

Campus

The Duquesne University campus is located in Uptown Pittsburgh and offers stunning views of the Pittsburgh skyline and the Monongahela River. The campus is home to a variety of buildings, including the Gumberg Library, the Power Center, and the A.J. Palumbo Center. The university is also surrounded by other notable institutions, such as Point Park University, Carlow University, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The campus is easily accessible by public transportation, including the Port Authority of Allegheny County and the Pittsburgh Light Rail. Duquesne University has also been recognized for its Sustainability efforts and has partnerships with organizations such as the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy.

Student Life

Duquesne University offers a wide range of student organizations and activities, including Greek Life, Club Sports, and Community Service programs. The university is home to over 100 student organizations, including the Duquesne University Student Government Association and the Duquesne University Programming Council. Students can also participate in Study Abroad programs, including opportunities in Europe, Asia, and South America. The university has a strong focus on Community Engagement and has partnerships with organizations such as the United Way, the American Red Cross, and the Habitat for Humanity. Notable events and traditions on campus include the Homecoming celebration, the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony, and the Commencement ceremony, which has featured speakers such as Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Jimmy Carter.

Athletics

Duquesne University's athletic teams, known as the Duquesne Dukes, compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the Atlantic 10 Conference and the Northeast Conference. The university offers a variety of sports programs, including Football, Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball. The Duquesne Dukes have a long history of athletic success, including Conference Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. The university's athletic facilities include the A.J. Palumbo Center, the Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field, and the Duquesne University Fieldhouse. Notable athletes associated with the university include Joe Greene, Dan Marino, and Jim Kelly, who have all been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Notable Alumni

Duquesne University has a long list of notable alumni, including Fred Rogers, the creator of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and John Kane, a United States District Court judge. Other notable alumni include Charles Owen Rice, a Catholic Priest and Labor Leader, and Bill Strickland, the president and CEO of the Manchester Bidwell Corporation. The university has also been associated with notable figures such as Pope Benedict XVI, Nelson Mandela, and Desmond Tutu, who have all received honorary degrees from the university. Notable alumni have gone on to work for organizations such as Google, Microsoft, IBM, and NASA, and have been recognized for their achievements with awards such as the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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