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Duquesne University

Posted inLatest News

Moonlit Burgers opening a location at Duquesne University in Uptown

by Kristy LocklinApril 25, 2022August 31, 2022

This summer the smashburger joint will open in a space previously occupied by The Red Ring at 1015 Forbes Ave. in Uptown.

Posted inCity Design

UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse opens as state-of-the-art sporting venue at Duquesne University

by Michael MachoskyFebruary 1, 2021August 31, 2022
Posted inLatest News

Duquesne University training hundreds of students, pharmacists to meet exploding need for Covid vaccines

by Michael MachoskyFebruary 1, 2021August 31, 2022
Posted inLatest News

Duquesne University building $53.6 million College of Osteopathic Medicine

by Sandra TolliverJanuary 13, 2021August 31, 2022
Posted inFeatures

Pittsburgh’s top 13 kid-friendly events in December

by Kristy LocklinNovember 27, 2019August 31, 2022
Posted inFeatures

On Media: Caught on camera — one man’s truth or unvarnished reality for all? My conversation with James O’Keefe

by Andrew ConteOctober 25, 2018August 31, 2022
Posted inLatest News

Pittsburgh’s National Conference on the First Amendment put a spotlight on America’s most vital rights

by Melissa RayworthOctober 23, 2018August 31, 2022
Human Flow
Posted inThings to Do

On screen: Human Rights in the Age of President Donald Trump

by Jennifer BaronJanuary 15, 2018August 31, 2022
Duquesne University
Posted inThings to Do

Free pop-up museum and public events celebrate the Hill District in the 1970s

by Jennifer BaronNovember 7, 2016August 31, 2022
Pennsylvania Innocence Project
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PA Innocence Project—”freeing the innocent”—opens Pittsburgh office

by Jonathan WanderSeptember 22, 2016August 31, 2022

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