This fall the Bradford campus will launch a major in environmental studies, which will offer students an interdisciplinary course of study to prepare them for careers related to the environment. Students in the major will take courses in a variety of academic disciplines to ready them for careers in business, industry, education, communications, politics, resource […]
UPB starts environmental studies major >
May 17th, 2001Electronic archive makes debut >
May 17th, 2001A new electronic archive is in place at Pitt that allows philosophy of science scholars to post their new works on-line for immediate review by colleagues. The free PhilSci Archive is the first of its kind in the field of philosophy of science. A collaboration by the University Library System (ULS), Pitt's Center for Philosophy […]
2 coaches near top of highest paid here last year >
May 17th, 2001The head coaches of Pitt's football and men's basketball teams were among the University's five highest paid, non-officer employees during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2000, according to an IRS form that Pitt filed this week. Head basketball coach Ben Howland's salary was $1,004 higher than that of head football coach Walt Harris, […]
Payment to top 5 companies listed >
May 17th, 2001In addition to disclosing salary information, the University's IRS Form 990 lists the five independent contractors that received the most money from Pitt during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2000. Pitt paid $1,000,713 to architects Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates of Butler, Pa. for design work on campus building and renovation projects, including […]
SAC extends officer terms to 2 years >
May 17th, 2001Staff Association Council (SAC) voted to extend officers' terms of service from one to two years. But SAC voted down a bylaws amendment to allow officers to run for the same office more than three consecutive terms. The latter vote means that Richard Colwell cannot run again for SAC president. Colwell has served three, one-year […]
Pitt has no comment on report it will study same-sex partner benefits >
May 17th, 2001Pitt has refused to comment on a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette report that the University has agreed to study extending health benefits to domestic partners of its gay employees. The Post-Gazette reported May 9 that plaintiffs in a five-year-old lawsuit seeking extension of health benefits to same-sex partners of employees have agreed to temporarily suspend litigation in […]