The new year is just a few days old. Have you kept your resolutions? If your vows to quit smoking or to avoid those leftover holiday cookies have already fallen by the wayside, perhaps there’s a simpler resolution to consider, one that will please Mother Nature and Pitt’s Office of Facilities Management, too: Recycle more. […]
Pitt targets recycling >
January 5th, 2006Traffic tangles in Oakland expected >
January 5th, 2006Patience is likely to be in high demand among commuters who use Forbes Avenue on their way into Oakland each day. A combination of construction projects and road improvements are expected to bring traffic tangles for the next two years. A $31 million expansion of Magee-Womens Research Institute (MWRI) already underway at the corner of […]
Pitt investigates questionable stem cell research >
January 5th, 2006A Pitt investigative board is continuing its examination of two articles co-authored by Pitt professor Gerald Schatten in collaboration with discredited Korean stem cell researcher Woo-Suk Hwang. Pitt research integrity officer Jerome L. Rosenberg, head of the six-member panel, said it could complete its report to Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor of Health Sciences and […]
SAC hopes to expand health plan’s initiative >
January 5th, 2006The Staff Association Council (SAC) has set its agenda for the spring. Among its plans, SAC is looking into ways to expand the Fitness for Life initiative introduced this fall by the UPMC Health Plan in conjunction with Human Resources. (See Oct. 27 University Times.) SAC benefits committee chair Steve Zupcic reported at the Dec. […]
Pitt, service workers extend contract >
January 5th, 2006The three-year contract between the University and its service workers expired Dec. 31, but both sides in the negotiating process said that progress on a new contract is being made. Pitt’s 360 service employees, which include cleaners, movers, groundskeepers and pool operators, are members of Local 3 of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). According […]