2 Pitt graduate students are finalists in the Collegiate Inventors Competition

Patrick Dunn and Alireza Mohammadzadeh, both studying in the Swanson School of Engineering, will compete in the finals with their innovation, AgriNUE.

Lark Song won a poster award from the Mathematical Association of America

The Pitt undergrad presented his research on the Truncated Octahedral Conjecture at MAA MathFest this year.

This author found an incomplete George Romero novel in Pitt’s archive. Here’s how he finished it.

Daniel Kraus will talk about the new book, “Pay the Piper,” at a free Sept. 12 event.

A Pitt student startup won the prestigious Hult Prize

“Korion Health is the latest example of a social enterprise that will positively impact the world,” said the competition’s CEO.

GSPIA student Jill Stemple was named as an acting state bureau director

She will lead the Bureau of Policy, Planning and Program Development within the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

2 Pitt graduate students were named public health ambassadors

Jaia Gallegos and Prathiksha Sivakumar will serve on the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health cohort through the academic year.

Jessica Ghilani presented to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

The Pitt-Greensburg professor is a well-regarded expert on misinformation and disinformation.

Who is: Neilesh Vinjamuri, Pitt alum and 'Jeopardy!' champion?

The Swanson School of Engineering graduate took home $56,009 over a three-day winning streak.

Pitt Education alumni volunteered at a day camp for children impacted by cancer

Adjunct Assistant Professor Denise Esposto (EDUC ’77, ’81G, ’23G) serves at Camp Clubhouse each year.

Volunteers needed: Contribute your time to Pitt’s United Way Campaign

The campaign will earn $35 for each two-hour shift at the University Store on Fifth.