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Psychiatrist investigates how neurofeedback may lessen depression

Kymberly Young is using neurofeedback — a process where patients respond to their own brainwaves — to help patients with depression rewire their brains to focus on the bright side.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychiatry
  • School of Medicine

Cyber Experts Making Cloud Security Easier

Protecting personal or work data stored in the cloud takes more technical effort and time than most average users are willing to spend. But Pitt researchers are working on simplifying the process

  • Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security
  • Innovation and Research

PhD Student Uses Personal Insight to Drive Research, Help Others With Disabilities

Jonathan Duvall has used a wheelchair since a sledding accident in 2007. His work, including creating sidewalk roughness standards and a simpler way for people who use wheelchairs to weigh themselves

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research

Archival Collections Document the Black Arts Movement in 20th-century Pittsburgh

Papers from B.J. Johnson — a teacher and dancer who was integral in founding Pitt's Department of Africana Studies — and from the Kuntu Theatre and its founder, Vernell Lillie, shed light on the

  • Department of Africana Studies

Alumnus Helps World One Bar of Soap at a Time

Samir Lakhani (A&S '15) is one of 10 CNN Hero of the Year finalists vying for a $100,000 grant to advance their work. His project has brought sanitized and recycled soap to rural areas in Cambodia

  • Innovation Institute
  • Alumni

In the Headlines

Pitt people and projects regularly make national and global news. Check out coverage from The Guardian, NPR, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping and others.

#GivingTuesday Illustrates Shift in Philanthropy

Young people are donating more money, time and gifts to charity as it becomes easier through social media and online campaigns like #GivingTuesday — the philanthropic response to the consumerist Black

Graduate Student Organization Celebrates Latino Culture, Builds Relationships

The Latin American Graduate Organization of Students was founded by Daniel Jacobson, a PhD student in the School of Social Work, to raise the visibility of Hispanic and Latino grad students.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Center on Race and Social Problems

Year of Healthy U Offers Paths to Wellness

The fourth installment in the Office of the Provost’s “Year Of” series, the Year of Healthy U addresses eight dimensions of wellness: emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational

  • Department of Health and Physical Activity
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Research suggests genetic links between disease risks and dental formations

Abnormalities in dental development could indicate risk for ailments such as kidney disease, asthma and cancer, among others.

  • Innovation and Research

Pitt students were applauded for food recovery efforts in a City of Pittsburgh climate plan

Pitt’s Food Recovery Heroes collect surplus food from dining halls and local establishments to donate to organizations that feed the hungry.

  • Community Impact
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Sustainability
  • Students

Pitt Make a Difference Day Marks a Decade of Service, Expands Beyond Pittsburgh Region

Over its 10 years, volunteers for Pitt Make a Difference Day have given 120,000 cumulative hours of service — and this year, it went national.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Student Veterans Club Answers Call of Duty

Pitt Vets members reach out beyond the University campus to serve the community and region while also helping student veterans adjust to college life.

  • Students

Provost Recognized for Transformative Impact

Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Patricia E. Beeson plans to step down from her administrative positions and return to the Department of Economics faculty in 2018.

Historian's Work Celebrates Unsung Heroes

Distinguished Professor of Atlantic History Marcus Rediker is drawn to people forgotten or ignored by traditional historians. His latest book focuses on Benjamin Lay, the first revolutionary

  • Department of History

Celebrating the Power of Black Artistry

The University, in collaboration with Pitt's Center for African American Poetry and Poetics, is set to honor Thaddeus Mosley (A&S '50) with the Distinguished Professional Achievement Award.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

They Did the Monster Math

In a perennial favorite lecture, G. Bard Ermentrout teaches students to end a theoretical zombie or vampire apocalypse with mathematical equations.

  • Department of Mathematics

Campus Grocery Store to Open Next Summer

A new grocery store is coming to campus, and the hours for Litchfield Towers' Quick Zone convenience store have been expanded to 24/7 — all to feed student demand.

Geologists Uncover Lasting Effects of Historical Industries in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Researchers from Pitt have found that trace bits of potentially hazardous metal from long-ago industries could be reintroduced into neighboring areas after severe storms and flooding.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Geology and Environmental Science

Campaign Donors Make Gifts of Impact, Aid United Way to ‘Do What They Do Best’

As Pitt kicks off its 14th United Way campaign, one Pitt staff member explains why she supports the campaign and gives to the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania.