Hogan has upcoming renovations

Kaitlyn Hughes | features editor Duquesne’s Rev. Sean Hogan Dining Center will undergo an extensive interior renovation after not receiving large-scope changes since 2012. The project is still in the early planning stages, but renovations will take place in summer 2026 and include updates to lighting, flooring, seating and overall flow of the space, according to Vice President of Student Life Leanna Fenneberg. Extended hours … Continue reading Hogan has upcoming renovations

Frizzell named new student life VP

By Kaye Burnet |Asst. News Editor Douglas Frizzell will take office as Duquesne’s new vice president of student life July 1, replacing the Rev. Father Hogan, who has held the position for almost 30 years. Frizzell, 53, went through a hiring process that involved video conference call interviews, a visit to the campus and meeting with several student organizations. He is currently the vice president … Continue reading Frizzell named new student life VP

Father Hogan to step down: New challenges await long-time Duquesne VP

By Julian Routh and Brandon Addeo | The Duquesne Duke There are not many free spots on the Rev. Sean Hogan’s calendar. That’s the way it has been for 26 years since he took over as vice president for student life, and that’s the way he wants it to continue. “I’m not a person to twiddle my thumbs,” he said. “I don’t think I could … Continue reading Father Hogan to step down: New challenges await long-time Duquesne VP

50 years later, JFK remembered

By Julian Routh | News Editor Everyone remembers where they were when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. It was a moment that has withstood the test of time. At half-past-noon on Nov. 22, 1963, Kennedy was fatally shot by Lee Harvey Oswald while his motorcade rode through Dealey Plaza in Dallas. With the 50th anniversary of the assassination Friday, people who lived through the … Continue reading 50 years later, JFK remembered

Digging into Duquesne: Where Do I Go If…?

We at The Duke understand that getting accustomed to college life can be difficult. To accompany you on your journey, we’ve compiled a list of places you will need to become familiar with to survive at Duquesne.  Where do I go if… …I’m hungry? Sean Hogan Dining Center: Duquesne’s main cafeteria, located on the second floor of Towers Living Learning Center, has everything your stomach desires. … Continue reading Digging into Duquesne: Where Do I Go If…?