06/01/2026
winner Jasmine Lassiter, N’18, GN’25, is advancing patient care as an oncology navigator, improving care coordination and supporting patients through some of the most vulnerable moments in their cancer journey.
Inspired by her mother’s strength and unwavering support, Jasmine approaches her work and life with perseverance, purpose, and compassion. As she shares, “The most rewarding aspect of my work is improving care coordination during some of the most vulnerable moments in a patient’s cancer journey.”
A proud Duquesne graduate, Jasmine embodies the University’s values of service, leadership, and integrity, using her education to make meaningful impact in healthcare and beyond.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, Jasmine exemplifies resilience, dedication, and the lifelong commitment to community that defines the Duquesne alumni network.
| Duquesne University School of Nursing
05/28/2026
winner Julie Gillis, S’16, is making an impact through her work in engineering and science, helping keep our nation safe while continually learning and growing in her field.
Inspired by her parents’ guidance and a supportive community, Julie approaches each challenge with curiosity, perseverance, and dedication. As she shares, “Knowing that my efforts play a vital role in our nation’s security and help keep our military personnel safe is incredibly rewarding.”
A proud Duquesne graduate, Julie carries forward the University’s values of leadership, service, faith, and integrity, applying them both professionally and personally.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, Julie exemplifies the drive, expertise, and commitment to excellence that define the Duquesne alumni community.
| Duquesne University School of Science and Engineering
05/26/2026
winner Erin Gilboy, B’18, GB’25, is dedicated to elevating others through her work at KeyBank, combining data-driven insights with a focus on people and purpose.
Inspired by a lifelong village of mentors, family, and friends, Erin approaches her work with both heart and strategy. As she shares, “The north star is to make the employees of KeyBank feel valued, which in turn gives our customers a better experience.”
A two-time Duquesne graduate, Erin carries forward the University’s legacy of service, leadership, and commitment, applying those values to every opportunity both professionally and personally.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, Erin exemplifies the Spiritan mission through service, growth, and meaningful impact in her community and career.
| Duquesne University Palumbo-Donahue School of Business
05/25/2026
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. 🇺🇸
This , we reflect with gratitude on their courage, service, and sacrifice. We remember the heroes whose legacy continues to inspire us and hold space for the families and loved ones who carry their memory.
05/21/2026
winner Chris Essey, B’18, is driven by a commitment to helping others grow, leading with purpose, and creating meaningful impact through his work.
Inspired by his mother’s example of integrity, resilience, and quiet leadership, Chris brings a people-first mindset to everything he does. From supporting small businesses to mentoring students and building community initiatives, his work is rooted in empowerment and long-term impact. As he shares, “Seeing others gain confidence, develop clarity, and realize their potential is far more meaningful to me than any single metric, milestone, or award.”
A Duquesne graduate, Chris carries forward the University’s emphasis on ethical leadership, service, and responsibility, shaping how he approaches business, leadership, and community engagement.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, Chris reflects the purpose-driven leadership and commitment to service that define the Duquesne alumni community.
| Duquesne University Palumbo-Donahue School of Business
05/20/2026
Watch live as the Duquesne University School Of Pharmacy Class of 2026 graduates and achieves their bigger goals. The broadcast starts Saturday, May 23, at 10:30 a.m. ET.
➡️ https://www.youtube.com/live/JAO37c7RWfg
05/19/2026
Abigail Eagan, HS’16, GHS’17, is driven by a passion for building stronger communities and connecting neighbors with the resources they need to thrive.
Through her work, Abigail finds purpose in creating innovative ways to address food access and support those in need. As she shares, “Being able to use my skills to support the development of new and better strategies to connect neighbors in need with food that helps them thrive is the most rewarding job I can imagine.”
A proud Duquesne graduate, Abigail values the global perspective and sense of community she gained on campus, carrying forward a commitment to excellence in both skill and character.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, Abigail embodies gratitude, determination, and the spirit of service that defines the Duquesne alumni community.
| Duquesne University Rangos School of Health Sciences
05/14/2026
winner McCall Chafin, A’17, L’20, brings compassion, integrity, and purpose to her work, supporting clients through some of their most challenging moments while advocating for fairness and understanding in the workplace.
Inspired by her grandmother’s example of service and community impact, McCall approaches her career with a deep commitment to helping others. As she shares, “I often meet people on their worst day and in their most stressful moments. I have the opportunity to help solve problems and shoulder burdens that might otherwise feel overwhelming.”
A two-time Duquesne graduate, McCall credits the people she met along the way for shaping her journey and continues to carry forward the University’s values of ethical leadership and service.
As a member of the 2026 Dukes from the Last Decade, McCall exemplifies the dedication, compassion, and excellence that define the Duquesne alumni community.
🔗 Read more about McCall at https://bit.ly/4sBOxXO
| Duquesne University Liberal Arts | Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University