Duquesne medical school to be renamed

Kaityln Hughes | news editor Duquesne’s medical school will be renamed to the Nasuti College of Osteopathic Medicine after a donation was given to the university, President Ken Gormley announced Saturday. The new title will recognize Jim and Celeste Nasuti’s donation to the school, which is the second-largest in Duquesne’s history after the donation from Thomas R. Kline that renamed the law school in 2022. … Continue reading Duquesne medical school to be renamed

Beyond the textbook: An undergrad’s view of open heart surgery

Nicholas Zotos | ads manager Over the tenure of my undergraduate education, I have had the unique opportunity to shadow a variety of physicians. This included witnessing a wide range of surgical procedures. I have seen the removal of a lung tumor, a whole limb amputation and even most recently an open heart surgery — a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG). It was the first … Continue reading Beyond the textbook: An undergrad’s view of open heart surgery

Ads manager reflects on legacy at Duquesne

Nick Zotos | ads manager I remember when I was a student in middle school, wearing Duquesne apparel to class. At the time, I did not know what the clothes really represented. Living in a quiet suburban neighborhood in New Jersey, I stood out every time I wore a shirt that read “Duquesne.” None of my classmates, or even teachers, had heard of the small … Continue reading Ads manager reflects on legacy at Duquesne

Duquesne to add school of osteopathic medicine

By Gabriella DiPietro | Features Editor Duquesne’s campus seems to be ever-changing and evolving — a trend that will continue as the university adds a medical college to the mix. The university announced that it will be launching a College of Osteopathic Medicine, which will be the second medical school in Pittsburgh and the first Catholic osteopathic medical school in the state. The college is … Continue reading Duquesne to add school of osteopathic medicine