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  2. Duquesne University - Wikipedia

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    An old postcard image of Duquesne's campus shows the Old Main building, the university chapel, and Canevin Hall. Duquesne University has more than tripled in size from its early 12.5-acre (50,590 m 2) site on Boyd's Hill to its present 49-acre (198,300 m 2) main campus in Pittsburgh's Uptown neighborhood. [17]

  3. McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts

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    The McAnulty School of Liberal Arts building at Duquesne University. The McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, part of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was founded as the College of Arts and Letters, part of the "Pittsburgh Catholic College" in 1878. The College was incorporated in 1882 with the authority to ...

  4. Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University

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    The Thomas R. Kline School of Law is the law school of Duquesne University, a private Catholic university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is approved by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Dean April M. Barton joined the school in 2019 as its 13th dean.

  5. List of Duquesne University people - Wikipedia

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    Media. German filmmaker Werner Herzog briefly attended Duquesne University. Tom Atkins – actor, Lethal Weapon, The Rockford Files, Harry O, Oz [1] Carl Betz – actor, The Donna Reed Show, Judd for the Defense. Peter Brunette – film critic (The Hollywood Reporter) and film historian. John Clayton (1976) [2] – NFL writer and reporter for ESPN.

  6. Palumbo–Donahue School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The A. J. Palumbo School of Business Administration was established in 1913 as the School of Accounts and Finance. The name was changed to "School of Business Administration" in 1931 so as reflect the expansion of its course offerings. By 1961, the School had earned accreditation by the AACSB, joining the less than 30 percent of business ...

  7. John E. Murray Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Catholic University of America (1958) University of Wisconsin–Madison (1959) John Edward Murray Jr. (December 20, 1932 – February 11, 2015) was a chancellor and a professor of law at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He was a former dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and the Villanova University ...

  8. Duquesne University School of Leadership and Professional ...

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    The School of Leadership and Professional Advancement ( SLPA) at Duquesne University offers a number of academic programs for adult students. The school has flexible scheduling, program choices, and student services. Courses are offered in Pittsburgh, and online as well as at Fort Indiantown Gap and the 171st Airlift Wing.

  9. Richard King Mellon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 1968. Technical details. Floor count. 4. Design and construction. Architect (s) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Richard King Mellon Hall of Science, also known as Mellon Hall, is an academic facility on the Duquesne University campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.