Pitt faces tough decisions on 2023-24 budget, tuition rates
Stalled state budget could linger until September, leaving schools without appropriation.
Pitt’s new chancellor eager to get to know community
Gabel focused on strategic planning and being “visible and present” on campus.
Release of new job catalog pushed back a couple weeks
Department administrators are still reviewing lists created for compensation modernization.
From efficient freezers to geothermal potential, Sustainability Challenge finalists think big
Participants will vie for $300,000 prize in September presentation event.
Innovation in education: ‘How to Talk with a Work of Art’
Gretchen Bender is creating an open educational resource to expand how we see art.
Staff Spotlight details travel services improvement project
Beal says PantherExpress backlog eliminated; advisory group looking at best practices.
‘From the Office of the Provost’ podcast explores finer points of Pitt programs
McCarthy to continue University affairs program with highlight of Educational Outreach Center.
Family history with cancer led professor into ‘healthy aging’ research
A $375,000 grant fuels Aditi Gurkar’s study of damaging senescent, or “zombie,” cells.
Higher ed updates: Confidence drops in colleges in new Gallup poll
Legacy admissions targeted after affirmative action ruling; Pitt already dropped this consideration.
BioForge renderings show new details for Hazelwood building
The biomanufacturing facility will include pocket parks and space for public art.
Athletics news: Pitt places record number on ACC Academic Honor Roll
Nike deal renewed; new coaches in women’s basketball, gymnastics and softball.
Four new associate Dietrich School deans named
Leibovich, who became dean this month, says there are more hires coming.