Bayer dean’s research reveals ancient mysteries in Israel, Greece

By Max Blechman | The Duquesne Duke Philip Reeder, dean of the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, returned to Duquesne on Jan. 23 after conducting archaeological research for a month in Israel and Greece. Reeder said that in addition to conducting research, his goal was to make connections that will create future opportunities for students and faculty from the Bayer school to research … Continue reading Bayer dean’s research reveals ancient mysteries in Israel, Greece

Rangos dean given excellence

By Carolyn Conte | For The Duquesne Duke Greg Frazer, dean of the Rangos School of Health Sciences, was honored with the Legacy of Excellence Award by The Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions in October. The award, which has not been bestowed on another person since 2011, was given to Frazer because he “has been an engaged leader and a visionary in regard … Continue reading Rangos dean given excellence

Bayer School names first Minucci chair

By Brittney Jackson | For The Duquesne Duke Chemistry professor Jeffry Madura, who has taught at Duquesne since 1998, was named the University’s first Lambert F. Minucci Endowed Chair in Engineering and Computational Sciences. In his career, Madura has received $10 million from private foundations for his research, and has had over 100 scientific papers published. Madura said being named chair exemplifies his hard work … Continue reading Bayer School names first Minucci chair