As remembered by Past President Margaret Mary Coleman
                                             
                                             On Oct. 5, 1953, a small group of women met and formed the Duquesne University Advisory
                                                Board. Mrs. John T. Ryan, Jr. was the first president. They were women of diversified
                                                interests, but they were bound together by a common bond of faith in the high quality
                                                of education offered at Duquesne. They were organized to assist in the plans of the
                                                University's most eminent president, Fr. Vernon Gallagher. Since their contributions
                                                were in the social and cultural field, they had both a spiritual and material nature;
                                                the latter being best exemplified in the Scholarship Found established for the School
                                                of Music.
                                             
                                             In the first year of the our existence, we hosted the following events:
                                             
                                             * Dedication of Assumption Hall, a dormitory for women
* St. Joan of Arc at the Stake presentation
* Faust was presented by a Vocal Workshop
* Schools of Business and Law ground breaking ceremony
* Verdi's Il Trovatore production
                                             
                                             As time went on, the members hosted many formal and informal affairs at the request
                                                of the President, Fr. Vernon Gallagher. For several years, members held a welcome
                                                tea for freshman girls. At the same time, periodicals, magazines, subscriptions, and
                                                out-of-town papers were purchased and placed in the libraries of Assumption and St.
                                                Ann Halls. Later, a memorial committee was formed. Many excellent and valuable volumes
                                                in the main library, are gifts of the Women's Advisory Board in memory of loved ones.
                                             
                                             However, the day arrived when young women were no longer interested in teas, and also
                                                abandoned dormitory libraries in favor of the main University Library. The Board then
                                                offered other activities such as boat rides on the three rivers, champagne receptions
                                                for the freshmen and their escorts, and a fashion show where models were taught the
                                                art of applying makeup.
                                             
                                             During all these years, the highlight of the Board's calendar was a Ball held in the
                                                late fall, which become synonymous with red roses. All the tables were lavish with
                                                two dozen American Beauties spilling over the pristine white cloth.
                                             
                                             Duquesne University Women's Advisory Board added another highlight to its calendar--the
                                                President's Commencement Dinner. At this event, Fr. McAnulty, president of Duquesne
                                                University, hosted recipients of honorary degrees, the Executive Board, the Board
                                                of Directors, and the Holy Ghost Fathers.
                                             
                                             Many women of brilliant and exciting memory are still spoken of with soft and fond
                                                recall: Mrs. Dominic Navarro, Mrs. Thomas M. Jones III, Miss Josephine T. O'Neill,
                                                Mrs. Andrea Iversen, Mrs. Christine Rocereta, and Mrs. William Seifert to name a few.
Today, the members of the Women's Advisory Board continues to fundraise and support
                                                the intellectual and spiritual growth of the Duquesne University community. We continue
                                                the tradition to provide scholarships for deserving students and supporting the mission
                                                of Duquesne University. In particular, the Board hosts an annual fall wine tasting
                                                fundraiser and in the spring award a scholarship to the winner of the Mary Pappert
                                                School of Music competition. Today, we turn our attention to another important initiative
                                                that will support future generations of the Duquesne community-growing our membership
                                                and expanding our presence on campus. Consider joining us and making a difference
                                                in the lives of deserving students.
                                             
                                             
History of Music Scholarship
                                             
                                             In January 1991, it was suggested that a senior be the recipient of the WAB scholarship
                                                and that a WAB member be on the "selection board and share in the scholarship decision."
                                                It was recommended that the University would assume the responsibilities of the President's
                                                luncheon so the Advisory Board could use all their funds for the senior scholarship.
                                             
                                             A new scholarship format was discussed on February 18, 1991 and the following guidelines
                                                defining the senior scholarship were drafting:
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                - The Scholarship shall be awarded for excellence in Music.
- The Scholarship shall be awarded to an incoming Senior who has completed his/her sophomore
                                                   and junior year at DU.
- The Scholarship shall be awarded to a student chosen by an outside jury of three impartial
                                                   judges with no affiliation to DU. The judges are to be suggested by the Dean of the
                                                   School of Music with the assistance and approval of the WAB.
- The Dean of the School of Music and the President of WAB or a designated member shall
                                                   be present at the competition.
 Publicity is to be promoted before the awarding of the Scholarship and afterwards.
- The students for the Scholarship Competition are to be chosen by the Dean of the School
                                                   of Music and his Scholarship Selection Committee. 
 
                                             
                                             Philanthropy
                                             
                                             Remaining monies will be distributed to other campus philanthropic acts in accordance
                                                with our mission.
                                             
                                             ByLaws
                                             
                                             As APPROVED at the May 20, 2014 Meeting
BY-LAWS OF THE DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY  WOMEN'S ADVISORY BOARD
                                             
                                              
                                             
                                             ARTICLE I - Name
                                             
                                             The name of this organization shall be The Duquesne University Women's Advisory Board,
                                                hereinafter referred to as the "WAB."
                                             
                                             ARTICLE II - Nature
                                             
                                             The WAB shall be a service organization within Duquesne University, a non-profit institution.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE III - Purpose
                                             
                                             The purpose of this organization shall be:
                                             
                                             1. To raise funds for scholarships for deserving students in both the undergraduate
                                                and graduate schools.
2. To raise funds to support activities and programs involving students which are
                                                consistent with the Spiritan and Catholic mission and purpose of Duquesne University.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE IV - Dissolution
                                             
                                             In the event of the dissolution of the WAB, all monies and other property shall be
                                                paid over to Duquesne University to fund the WAB Endowed Scholarship.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE V - Membership
                                             
                                             Section 1. There shall be two classes of membership: Active and Sustaining.
                                             
                                             Section 2. It is the responsibility of all Active members to attend the monthly meetings
                                                and to participate and support the Special Events sponsored by the WAB.
                                             
                                             Section 3. Sustaining members shall be those Active members, who because of illness,
                                                absenteeism or any other reason, are unable to serve as Active members but who wish
                                                to be associated with the WAB. It is the responsibility of all Sustaining members
                                                to support the Special Events sponsored by the Board. They shall not vote or hold
                                                office. If at any time a Sustaining member should wish to resume her Active membership
                                                and fulfill the obligations of that membership, she may do so, with the approval of
                                                the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             Section 4. New Members of the WAB shall be admitted and approved in accordance with
                                                Article IX, Section 3.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE VI - Dues
                                             
                                             Section 1. The dues of the Active members shall be determined by the Executive Board
                                                annually.
                                             
                                             Section 2. The dues of the Sustaining members shall be determined by the Executive
                                                Board annually.
                                             
                                             Section 3. All annual dues shall be submitted to the Treasurer no later than April
                                                15th.
                                             
                                             
ARTICLE VII - Officers
                                             
                                             Section 1. The Officers of this organization shall be: President, Vice-President,
                                                Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and Treasurer.
                                             
                                             Section 2. The Officers and committee chairs shall form the Executive Board. The immediate
                                                Past-President shall be an ex-officio member of the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             Section 3. Vacancies occurring in the Executive Board during the term of office shall
                                                be filled by the President with the approval of the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             Section 4. Elected officers shall hold office for two years.
                                             
                                             Section 5. No officer shall be eligible to serve more than four (4) consecutive years
                                                in the same office.
                                             
                                             Section 6. The Standing Committee chairs shall be appointed by the President, with
                                                the approval of the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE VIII - Duties of the Officers
                                             
                                             Section 1. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the
                                                organization and the Executive Board. She shall be a member ex-officio of all committees
                                                except the Nominating Committee.
                                             
                                             Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to perform the duties of the
                                                President in her absence or inability to serve.
                                             
                                             Section 3. It shall be the duty of the Recording Secretary to keep a correct record
                                                of all meetings of the WAB and the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to send out all notices
                                                and attend to any correspondence under the direction of the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             Section 5. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to be the accounting officer of the
                                                WAB. She shall be responsible for the proper recording of all accounts and the collection
                                                and depositing of funds pursuant to University guidelines. All disbursements shall
                                                require the approval of the Executive Board and shall be in accordance with University
                                                policies. The Treasurer shall present a full report in writing at the Annual Meeting
                                                and such other reports as may be requested by the Executive Board.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE IX - Standing Committees
                                             
                                             Section 1. The Standing Committees shall be as follows: Publicity, Membership, Nominating,
                                                Events, and Historian.
                                             
                                             Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Publicity Committee to raise awareness of the
                                                Mission and activities of the WAB.
                                             
                                             Section 3. It shall be the duty of the Membership Committee and individual Active
                                                members to tender to the WAB President names of prospective members. After due consideration
                                                by the Executive Board, the name of the prospective member shall be presented to the
                                                WAB membership. Upon their approval, an invitation shall be extended to the one proposed.
                                             
                                             Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee to nominate a candidate
                                                for each office and to be filled at the Annual Meeting. Membership on the Nominating
                                                Committee shall not preclude any acceptance of nomination for any office.
                                             
                                             Section 5. It shall be the duty of the Events Committee to coordinate fundraising
                                                efforts as agreed upon by the WAB.
                                             
                                             Section 6. It shall be the duty of the Historian to gather and maintain records of
                                                all WAB activities and events, for the regular submission to the University Archivist.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE X - Election of Officers
                                             
                                             Section 1. The fiscal year shall be from the first day of January until the last day
                                                of December of the same year.
                                             
                                             Section 2. The Nominating Committee for Officers of the WAB shall consist of three
                                                (3) Active members. The Corresponding Secretary shall send a report of nominations
                                                to the membership with the call for the Annual Meeting thirty (30) days prior to the
                                                Annual Meeting.
                                             
                                             Section 3. Voting for new officers will take place at the Annual Meeting in December
                                                of every fiscal year.
                                             
                                             Section 4. Newly elected officers shall assume their responsibilities in January of
                                                the new fiscal year.
                                             
                                             
ARTICLE XI - Meetings
                                             
                                             Section 1. The regular meeting of the WAB shall be held on the third Tuesday of the
                                                month. The time and place shall be determined by the Executive Board. A notice of
                                                the meeting shall be sent to all members at least two weeks in advance of the meeting.
                                             
                                             Section 2. Special meetings of the WAB may be called by the President provided five
                                                (5) days' notice is given.
                                             
                                             Section 3. Meetings of the Executive Board may be called by a majority of the Executive
                                                Board or by the President provided five (5) days' notice is given.
                                             
                                             Section 4. The Annual Meeting shall be held in December of every fiscal year.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE XII - Quorum
                                             
                                             Section 1. Twenty percent of Active members shall be necessary to make a quorum at
                                                any regularly called meeting of the WAB.
                                             
                                             Section 2. Fifty percent of members of the Executive Board shall be necessary to make
                                                a quorum for an Executive Board meeting.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE XIII - Parliamentary Authority
                                             
                                             The rules contained in Roberts' RULES OF ORDER REVISED shall govern the organization
                                                in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with
                                                these By-Laws.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE XIV - Amendments
                                             
                                             These By-Laws may be amended by two-thirds vote of the membership at any meeting of
                                                the WAB provided that the amendment has been proposed by the Executive Board or by
                                                a By-Laws Committee, authorized by the organization and that a copy of the proposed
                                                amendment has been sent to each member thirty (30) days prior to the call for the
                                                meeting.
                                             
                                             ARTICLE XV
                                             
                                             The Duquesne University Women's Advisory Board has adopted these By-Laws as their
                                                organizing document.
                                             
                                             Duly Amended on May 20, 2014.