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With Millennials Eating Less Meat, Campus Chefs Up Their Vegan Cooking Skills

In one-on-one sessions with Dining Services staff, food committee meetings and on social media, students have voiced interest and requests for more dishes that don’t contain meat.

Day of Giving Draws More Than $5.7 Million

To celebrate the University's 230th anniversary on Feb. 28, Pitt launched its first-ever Day of Giving, and the community responded.

School of Nursing Leads Pitt’s Graduate Programs in Latest U.S. News & World Report Rankings

Pitt's schools of nursing, education, business and engineering all gained ground in the annual U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings.

Pitt Honored for International Education Programs

The University of Pittsburgh was honored today with a national award recognizing its commitment to international education and the strength of its global programs.

Professor Studies Aneurysms, Mentors Students in STEM Fields

“One of the 100 Most Inspiring Women” in her field, Swanson School of Engineering professor Anne M. Robertson marries engineering and biology with advocacy for diversity in the sciences.

Pitt Musicians Take Talents Abroad

As the cauldrons of traditional Roma goulash boiled at a picnic in a southeast Hungarian village, local keyboard players improvised new melodies.

  • Students

Cybersecurity Experts Discuss Russian Hacking

Discussion ranged from early cybercriminals to how espionage has evolved to just how secure our iPhones are today

Idea Exchange Drives Community Engagement, Social Entrepreneurship

Vice Provost for Research Mark Redfern says "this is not something for just sociology and social work; this is something for the entire University to come together,” citing disciplines including

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Reynolds Honored for Mental Health Work

The Pardes Humanitarian Prize in Mental Health is given by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to those whose contributions have made a profound and lasting impact in advancing the understanding

Former U.S. Attorney David J. Hickton Appointed Founding Director of Pitt Cyber Institute

Hickton’s work is expected to bring about new and innovative thinking on combating cybercrime within a dynamic digital landscape.

U.S. News Global Ranking Puts Pitt at No. 47 Again

Pitt held fast at No. 47 in the U.S. News and World Report 2017 Best Global Universities ranking and garnered a top 10 ranking among the best global universities for psychiatry and psychology, tying

Q&A: Africana Studies Chair Christel N. Temple

The new chair discusses the importance of literature and the future of Africana Studies at Pitt.

  • Department of Africana Studies

Over-punishing Kids for Minor Infractions Sets Them on Wrong Path, Prof Says

Professor James Huguley outlined the cause and the remedy for schools over-punishing kids for relatively minor infractions in the Center for Race and Social Problems December lecture titled “Just

  • Center on Race and Social Problems

Sharing the Wealth

Two Pitt professors help to set up a research methods library in Alexandria, Egypt, by coordinating the collection and shipment of 6,700 statistics books.

New Dean Chosen for School of Education

Valerie Kinloch, professor of literacy studies and the associate dean of diversity, inclusion and community engagement in Ohio State’s College of Education and Human Ecology, has been named the Renée

Understanding Why We Should Exercise

We all know that physical activity is good for our overall well-being. Yet, scientists have never determined exactly why that is. The University of Pittsburgh has been chosen by the National

  • Innovation and Research

New Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security Positions Pitt as Leader in Cyber Fields

The new institute, headed by former United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania David J. Hickton, aims to build on Pitt’s existing strengths in the area of cybersecurity and will

  • Staff

Pitt to Lead National Trauma Research Network

The Schools of the Health Sciences have been awarded a U.S. Department of Defense contract that could lead to $90 million in research over the next decade to improve trauma care for both civilians and

  • Innovation and Research

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  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of English
  • Department of Africana Studies
Hillman Library and the Cathedral of Learning

University Library System announces new director

Kornelia Tancheva, associate university librarian for research and learning services at Cornell University Library, will be Pitt’s Hillman University Librarian and director of the University Library

  • University News
  • Staff