Research report celebrates variety of projects in sciences and humanities
Rutenbar says second annual collection helps show off Pitt’s ever-growing research portfolio.
Chancellor says numerous executive searches common in higher ed today
Gabel's report to Senate Council includes recognition of 1969 computer center sit-in.
Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová to visit Pitt campus in February
Czechoslovakia Nationality room, Warhol Museum part of Slovak Studies Program guest’s itinerary.
Feb. 8 Board of Trustees meeting will be first of five this year
Increase is part of new chair Cestello’s review of policies, procedures and practices.
Gabel lays out pillars, possible plans of action for reimagined Plan for Pitt
Board of Trustees to hear chancellor’s “30,000-foot view” of goals at February meeting.
Seed grant winner’s program takes hard look at identity
Graff hopes CUPID helps foster an inclusive community in the health sciences.
Visit to U.N. climate-change conference could spark collaborations, Gabel says
Latest greenhouse gas report shows Pitt on track to meet carbon neutrality goal in 2037.
Grad studies leader encouraged by rising enrollment, online options, student successes
Three years in, Godley and team examine accessibility and professional development.
Blocked Forbes sidewalk near Towers joins list of closures
Pitt Public Safety urges pedestrians to be cautious in construction areas.
Secret Pittsburgh class expands to include podcast
Ryan and her students use projects to develop new relationships with community groups.
In wake of pivotal case, speaker delves into frustrating history of affirmative action
Dana Thompson Dorsey urges teachers, administrators to fight inequities with truth, action.
Path from staff to faculty ‘very viable,’ Hergenroeder says
SHRS official describes her varied work history at Staff Council Coffee and Conversation event.