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St. Martin Staff
Kellee Beresik, Resident Director
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Greetings Duquesne Community! My name is Kellee
Beresik and it is my second year working with
the Office of Residence Life at Duquesne University.
Formally I served as the Assistant Resident Director
of the Duquesne Towers LLC, and now am the Resident
Director in St. Martin Hall. A native of Pittsburgh,
I attended Gannon University where I received
my B.S. in Mathematics. Currently I am working
towards my M. Ed. in Administration and Supervision
here at Duquesne. In my "spare time"
I enjoy spending time with family and friends,
shopping, playing euchre, traveling, and watching
the Pittsburgh Steelers! Go Black and Gold! :
My advice to students is Duquesne has a wide
variety of ways to become involved, not only on
the Bluff but in the Pittsburgh community. I encourage
all students to explore everything that Duquesne
has to offer including DUV experiences, Greek
life, Intramurals, SGA, DPC, BSU, and other special
interest groups, just to name a few. There is
something for everyone to help you develop in
mind, body, and spirit!
412-396-5095
beresikk@duq.edu
Sarah Murtha, Graduate Assistant
I am a second year Master's student with the
department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies.
I completed my undergraduate degree at Duquesne
University in May of 2007 with a double major
in Integrated Marketing Communication and Theater
Arts. As an undergrad I enjoyed working with many
organizations, including serving on the executive
boards of the Spotlight Musical Theater Co. and
the Red Masquers theater group. As a grad I love
to work with students, specifically working one
on one with the RA's to come up with fun and exciting
new programs for residents. I will receive myMaster's
Degree in Integrated Marketing Communication in
May and hope to go on to receive her Masters in
Fine Arts in Acting.
412-396-5095
murthas@duq.edu
Linda Farrow, Senior Secretary
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Hi, my name is Linda Farrow, I am the Senior Secretary
for St. Martin Living Learning Center, I have
been at Duquesne since March 2003. I enjoy working
in a primarily freshman living area. It is interesting
to watch and nurture the students as they work
through successes and difficulties, most students
show a remarkable difference in maturity during
their first year away from home.
When I am not at Duquesne, I spend most of my
time watching my children participate in water
polo, swimming, baseball, softball and soon football.
412-396-5095
farrowl@duq.edu
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