Our
Mission

The mission of the Palumbo Donahue
School of Business is to prepare
our students to achieve their
full potential as ethical business
professionals and community
leaders with an understanding
of the global context of business
and its social impact.
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Duquesne University’s Palumbo-Donahue School of Business, under the direction of accounting professors Valerie Williams and Bob Kollar, is conducting a survey of fraud awareness in small to mid-size businesses and organizations.
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PROVITA stands for Professional Video Interviewing Technique Assistance. The purpose of the program is to train students in perfecting their job interviewing techniques in order to be more competitive during the job acquisition process. |
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The School of Business expanded the focus of The Beard Center for Leadership in Ethics. Named for its benefactor Eugene P. Beard, the Beard Institute focuses on the importance of business ethics, finance and sustainability in the global marketplace. |
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In alignment with recent state legislative changes and after successful completion of a total of 150 college credit hours, our program will prepare students to take the CPA exam immediately upon graduation. |
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Business executives, representing the
various disciplines within the School, offer
advice and counsel on matters of curriculum
development, assessment, and internship
and employment opportunities to students and faculty. |
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