Posts tagged with Duquesne University

What wins by Sara Innamorato and Summer Lee mean for Democratic Socialists and Democrats
The women who toppled the Costa cousins will likely be unopposed in November.
Learn what makes a community racially responsive
Hear from speakers about what makes a community racially responsive — especially when it comes to the impact on children and schools. Speakers for this P.R.I.D.E Program speaker series event include Valerie Kinloch, dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Education, and Julia Williams, director of the Leading Teacher PreK-4 program at Duquesne University.
Where:David Lawrence Hall, room 120 at 3942 Forbes Ave. (Oakland)
When:May 1, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
How much:Free

10 things to do on Pittsburgh’s college campuses during winter break
While the students are away, Pittsburghers will play.

In this Duquesne philosophy class, yoga brings mind and body together
Can tree pose help you stop worrying about what other people think?

How Pa. legislators are weighing in on the U.S. Supreme Court gerrymandering case
State legislators, including Rep. Pam DeLissio and Sen. Daylin Leach, detailed how partisan gerrymandering is having a negative effect on governing.

Which Pittsburgh campus is safest? Which has the highest crime rate?
We turned to Pa. Uniform Crime Reporting System data to find out.

Six months of self-driving car rides in Pittsburgh: A look back
Have YOU been in a self-driving car?

Crosby’s drought, Bucs’ spring success, Stallings’ impact and…Pens tanking: Pittsburgh Sports Power Rankings
No, the Steelers aren't signing Darrelle Revis or Brandon Marshall. Maybe they'll draft Nathan Peterman.

Dozens of Pitt, CMU academics rally to again protest Trump travel ban
They joined Academics United rallies happening across the country.