Pursue Bigger Goals

The pursuit of bigger goals requires connections to people, places and experiences that help you see the world from a greater vantage point. At Duquesne, you will embark upon a horizon-expanding education that enables you to realize what you're good at, and why that's good for the world.

Students find so many reasons to love DU!

Full shot of Duquesne student Peri Dimitriou

Duquesne checked off all the boxes for me. It’s in a big city but with a small campus, so you get to know your professors and classmates. I feel very prepared to enter medical school knowing that I’m part of an educational and social network at Duquesne that will continue to support me throughout my life.

Peri Dimitriou, HS'24 Health Sciences major
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Action shot of student Jason Garland

Duquesne offers a perfect blend between education, location and opportunities for my career goals. As a Pittsburgh native, I wanted to attend a school close enough to home where I could continue to grow my network, and that was also small enough for me to build relationships with my professors.

Jason Garland, B'27 Finance and Entrepreneurship double major
Diego Lopez doing hands-on work in the School of Business

Duquesne had the best of both worlds for me. It was a less expensive and smaller school in a much more diverse and exciting environment in comparison to my other choices.

Diego Lopez, B'25 Entrepreneurship and Marketing double major
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Lei'Asha Battle outside on campus

The whole reason I’m at Duquesne is because of the Gussin Spiritan Division. They gave me the opportunity to come here on a full ride. I wouldn’t be where I am today without the Gussins. I’m very thankful for them.

Lei'Asha Battle, N'25 Nursing major
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Madison Uhrin looking through a microscope.

They [Duquesne faculty] know you as a person so having those relationships is so important. I know it would have been different if I had gone to school somewhere else.

Madison Uhrin, S'22 Biology alumna with minors in Biochemistry, Spanish and Public Health; currently a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health
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Duquesne student Braden Niles speaking at a podium on campus.

The Honors Bridges EQ Course 'What Good is Democracy?’ was so interesting because we explored how democracy has evolved over time. Being able to read texts critically and form your own opinions is such an important skill, and I am so lucky to have done this during my first semester at Duquesne.

Braden Niles, A'25 Political Science, Sociology and Catholic Studies triple major
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Rachel Anderson playing guitar at Children's Hospital

When I decided on music therapy, I found that Duquesne was one of the few schools that offered it. I fell in love with the program.

Rachel Anderson, M'25 Music Therapy major
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Veteran and health sciences major Zach Marini at ROTC Commissioning Ceremony

The University really prepares students to excel in their careers and make meaningful contributions to society.

Zach Marini, HS'24 Health Sciences major, Second Lieutenant Medical Service Platoon Leader, Army National Guard Patient Care Technician and aspiring ER doctor
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Samiya Henry standing outside on campus with umbrella

My favorite class at Duquesne so far was the Honors Bridges EQ course ‘Why Do Feelings Matter?’ Dr. St. Hilaire is an excellent professor who structures the class to help students learn to identify what emotions look like in the world and within themselves.

Samiya Henry, S'26 Physics major
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Headshot of Duquesne business alumnus Ronnie Coleman

The supply chain management knowledge I gained from the Palumbo- Donahue School of Business, as well as the various skills development sessions offered by Duquesne’s Center for Career Development, helped me become a professional ready to take on any business challenge. The Supply Chain Associate position at Nestlé is the perfect role where I can apply all I learned at Duquesne and really make an impact.

Ronnie Coleman, B'23 Supply Chain Management major with a minor in International Business
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Headshot of Duquesne alumna Samantha Vail

The Division of Marketing and Communications at Â鶹ֱ²¥ set me up for success in more ways than I can count. Duquesne equipped me with the skills and resources to confidently enter the workforce and seek opportunities that enrich my professional life. My time at Duquesne and in Pittsburgh has shaped me into the person I am today.

Samantha Vail, A'22 Integrated Marketing Communications graduate Account Executive, Red Sage Communications
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