Duquesne University - Liebermann Hall
Duquesne University, founded in 1878 by Catholic missionaries known as the Spiritans, has evolved from its humble beginnings as a school for Pittsburgh's poor immigrants into an educational and economic powerhouse, serving over 8,200 graduate and undergraduate students across ten schools of study. The university's notable history includes the establishment of its first professional school, the School of Law, in 1911 and the expansion of its academic offerings throughout the decades, leading to the development of new facilities and student housing.
With a commitment to academic excellence and social impact, Duquesne has continuously expanded its campus and programs, including the recent opening of the College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2024. The university emphasizes a holistic education, fostering community engagement and leadership among its students while preserving its Spiritan values.
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