The college later established a lecture series on civil rights in his name.
In 1970, the college established a women's studies department.
Each college in the plan would establish its own tuition figure annually.
The College has established excellent results in various sports competitions.
In 2012, the college established agreements to build two new medical school extension campuses.
The college also established a scholarship in their name.
To honor his memory, the college has established a chair in economics, with an endowment of more than $1 million.
The college established its first graduate program (in education) in 1958.
At least a dozen other colleges have established programs similar to the Duquesne plan.
The college established a broadcast station for the school with a signal being picked up all the way in Hawaii.