The story continues for Duke’s Kellen Stepler

Kellen Stepler | features editor Dec. 2, 2021 It’s hard to find the words to adequately sum up my last semester here on the Bluff.    As summer was wrapping up and I was getting ready to start my last semester at Duquesne, I knew it would be a little tough. I wanted to make sure I lived in the moment, cherished every little opportunity I … Continue reading The story continues for Duke’s Kellen Stepler

Farewell Duq: My last trip to Starbucks

Merecedes Williams | staff columnist Dec. 2, 2021 There’s no sweet aroma of baked goods or pungent smells of brewing coffee, but the Starbucks on Duquesne University’s campus draws the most exhausting line. The line represents a multitude of things. For me, my presence in the line everyday Monday through Thursday is a privilege. That line represents the courage to go back to school at … Continue reading Farewell Duq: My last trip to Starbucks

Music school student Julianna Grabowski gives graduate recital

Capri Scarcelli | Staff Writer 11/14/19 In her second year of graduate school, Julianna Grabowski, a vocal performance major, has accomplished a much-anticipated project: her graduate recital. On Friday, Nov. 8, Grabowski performed four solo pieces in Mary Pappert School of Music’s PNC Recital Hall. The show, according to Grabowski, was open to the public, where her friends, family and fellow peers all gathered to … Continue reading Music school student Julianna Grabowski gives graduate recital

Duquesne grad student joins 100 mile veteran march

Raymond Arke | News Editor 10/05/17 The drive from Pittsburgh to Erie is a long one, but imagine walking it. For a small group of veterans, including one Duquesne student, this is what they plan to do next weekend. Anthony Powell, a veteran and graduate student at Duquesne, will be participating in the 40th Annual March for Diabetes which stretches 100 miles from Erie to … Continue reading Duquesne grad student joins 100 mile veteran march

MBA women in the majority

By Kaye Burnet | News Editor Duquesne is one of only two schools in the county where women comprise two-thirds of Master of Business Administration students, according to July rankings in published in U.S. News & World Report. The same report showed that nationwide, women make up less than a third of graduate-level business students. Karen Donovan, associate dean of graduate programs and executive education … Continue reading MBA women in the majority