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Volume 27 Issue 18

Clinic summer program opens >

May 11th, 1995

Pitt's Speech and Hearing Clinic is currently accepting patients into its summer speech and hearing program. Evaluation and treatment is available for children and adults with speech, language and/or hearing problems. The summer program also includes an aural rehabilitation program to help individuals with hearing loss to make better use of their remaining hearing and/or […]

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Law school looks ahead to its next 100 years >

May 11th, 1995

(This is the second of a two-part look at Pitt's law school as it celebrates its centennial.) Breaking down barriers and building bridges. If Peter Shane, dean of Pitt's School of Law, were to choose a metaphor to describe the future of the law school heading into its second century, that would be it. Shane […]

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UPT kicks off $1 million drive, 1st campus fund-raising campaign >

May 11th, 1995

Pitt's Titusville campus (UPT) has launched a $1 million capital fund-raising campaign to help finance a new science center on the Crawford County campus. The campaign, which is the first capital fund-raising effort to be conducted by UPT since its founding in 1963, already has received about $500,000 in pledges and is expected to continue […]

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WPIC Children & Youth Center building postponed indefinitely >

May 11th, 1995

Plans for construction of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic's (WPIC) long-sought Children and Youth Center have been indefinitely postponed. Ronald Forsythe, vice president of Facilities and Support Services for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, revealed the delay at the University Senate's plant utilization and planning committee's (PUP) May 8 meeting. Forsythe said the center, […]

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