Staff Association Council (SAC) members will "adopt" South Bouquet Street as part of a city project to rid neighborhoods of trash. Members voted to participate in the project at SAC's April 8 meeting. Steve Zupcic, of Governmental Relations, will act as coordinator between SAC and the city's Adopt a Block project. The minimum requirement to […]
Staff members join effort to clean up Oakland by 'adopting' a block >
April 16th, 1998Four Pitt undergraduates win Goldwater scholarships >
April 16th, 1998Four Pitt undergraduates have won Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships for 1998. Recipients are Louis E. DeFrate, a junior mechanical engineering major; Kelly A. Foster, a junior Chancellor's Scholar majoring in biological sciences; Jonathan E. Holland, a sophomore mathematics major; and Major K. Lee IV, a junior Faison Scholar majoring in biological sciences. The Goldwater Scholarship […]
Text of motion approved by medical faculty >
April 16th, 1998At a March 24 meeting, Pitt medical faculty approved the following motion: "That the most recent versions of all pertinent documents related to the proposed unified plan, including but not limited to bylaws, faculty employment contracts, planning book reports, and any other items that bear on the School of Medicine's academic mission, be provided forthwith […]
Hillman extends hours during finals >
April 16th, 1998Hillman Library will extend its hours for the spring term reading/final exam period, and will be open continuously from 9 a.m., Saturday, April 18 until 7 p.m., Friday, April 24. During this period, admittance to the library from midnight to 7 a.m. will be with a valid University ID only. Services available during all hours […]
Books and Journals >
April 16th, 1998BOOKS & JOURNALS In this 27th annual edition of Books and Journals by the Faculty, we recognize Pitt faculty members who write or edit books as well as edit or co-edit journals. Book submissions have been arranged according to school, and listed alphabetically by title for easier reference. In instances of co-authored and co-edited books, […]
Maya Angelou visits campus >
April 16th, 1998Acclaimed poet, writer and actress Maya Angelou spoke at the Carnegie Music Hall on April 7, an event sponsored by the Pitt Program Council. Angelou, best known for the poem she delivered at the first Clinton inauguration ceremony, has received numerous honors and awards, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination, a Grammy award, and an Emmy […]