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Pitt says it will work with the city and OSHA to investigate the accident.
Issues about salary compression and where the money will come from remain.
By SUSAN JONES Two and a half years after Pitt faculty voted to join the United Steelworkers union, voting will begin today on...
Plans stay virtually the same, except out of network preventative care now covered at 100%.
Employees donated 18,000 hours when the program started during the pandemic.
Renáta Kamenárová, director of Pitt’s program, thrives on city’s Slovakian heritage.
Slovak, Russian, Arabic, Turkish among languages included in long-running program.
Slovak, Russian, Arabic, Turkish among languages included in long-running program.
Chancellor Joan Gabel, who arrived at Pitt last July, will continue the tradition of the Staff and Faculty Appreciation Picnic on...
SVC for health sciences tells Staff Council event he’s focused on interprofessional education.
“The Short Story in a Polish Context,” edited by Oscar Swan, professor and advisor for Polish Studies minor in the Department of...
Schenley Plaza encampment ended April 29; two arrests made in rally after commencement.
  Construction projects will bring a couple of road closures to Oakland over the next several weeks: O’Hara Street: A...
Composer, educator and drummer Chad Taylor will take over as the fourth leader of Pitt’s Jazz Studies Program this fall....
Mike Boninger
Cutting carbon footprint, adding to research and training next generation are office’s goals.