Professor Haas takes part in Q&A pertaining to the Ukrainian crisis

by the Duke Staff March 3, 2022 Duquesne’s Mark Haas, a professor of political science, answered questions from Duquesne students about the crisis in Ukraine, Wednesday afternoon.   Haas is the Raymond J. Kelley Endowed Chair in International Relations and Professor of Political Science at Duquesne University. He has multiple publications discussing international security among worldly affairs.  What are the chances of Russia going beyond … Continue reading Professor Haas takes part in Q&A pertaining to the Ukrainian crisis

Virtual Humanities Festival kicks off important conversation

Katia Faroun features editor 10/15/20 In March, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust had its presenters all lined up for the year’s humanities festival — unbeknownst to them, seven months ahead of schedule. Now in October, the Pittsburgh Humanities Festival is finally taking place, free to viewers and all online. The festival brings together internationally-renowned academics and artists to host intimate conversations on important topics — or … Continue reading Virtual Humanities Festival kicks off important conversation

Carie Cunningham on journalism and the move to academia

By Seth Culp-Ressler | Features Editor Professor Carie Cunningham joined Duquesne this year as the newest member of the Journalism and Multimedia Arts faculty. Cunningham brings a wealth of broadcast experience to the department and will be teaching a number of classes to translate her work in the field into a practical education for her students. We sat down with her to talk journalism, the … Continue reading Carie Cunningham on journalism and the move to academia