Skip to Navigation
University of Pittsburgh

Volume 28 Issue 19

Free ride "Pitt Zone" extended >

May 23rd, 1996

Pitt and Allegheny County Port Author ity Transit (PAT) have entered into a four-year agreement that extends and expands the "Pitt Zone" in which faculty, staff and students with valid University IDs can ride PAT buses for free. The agreement also allows faculty, staff and students with a valid Pitt ID to ride PAT buses […]

Feature,Volume 28 Issue 19

Family support conference set >

May 23rd, 1996

Family values is becoming a buzzword across the country as the 1996 presidential election heats up. But there's a unit at Pitt that goes beyond the political rhetoric. Pitt's Office of Child Development, which helps to run six Allegheny County Family Support Centers, is co-sponsoring a family support conference next week, helping families deal with […]

Feature,Volume 28 Issue 19

Pitt's undergraduate enrollment applications are up 22% this year >

May 23rd, 1996

From a stagnant Pitt budget point of view, you could never have too many students. But from a packed University Library System (ULS) point of view, you could definitely have too many books. Both were major topics of discussion at the May 17 Board of Trustees' academic affairs committee meeting. First, the academic affairs committee […]

Feature,Volume 28 Issue 19