Pappert School of Music (1926)
School of Education (1929)
School of Nursing (1937)
Rangos School of Health Sciences (1990)
School of Science and Engineering (formally split from College of Arts and Sciences in 1994)
College of Osteopathic Medicine (2024)
== Student life ==
=== Residential life ===
More than 3,600 students live at Duquesne University in five residence halls and one apartment complex. Assumption Hall, built in the 1950s, was the first residential hall on Duquesne's campus, and can accommodate 300 residents. Freshman residence halls include St. Ann's Hall and St. Martin's Hall, which were opened in the 1960s. The largest facility is Duquesne Towers, which houses 1,200 students, including Greek organizations. Other facilities include Vickroy Hall, built in 1997, and Brottier Hall, which was formerly an apartment complex before its purchase by the university in 2004.
On March 10, 2010, the university announced plans to construct a new residence hall. The need for a new residence hall was explained …