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Participate in Paid Decision-Making Experiments

You are being invited to participate in paid decision-making experiments at the Pittsburgh Experimental Economics Laboratory.

Swanson School’s Piervincenzo Rizzo to Receive Durelli Award

The Society for Experimental Mechanics has selected Piervincenzo Rizzo, professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering, to receive the

Reminder: Students, Get a Flu Shot!

Students can get a free flu shot by making an appointment for the Oct. 20 clinic outside Posvar Hall or at Student Health Service. Schedule an appointment online or by calling 412-383-1800.

Bioengineering Researcher Gelsy Torres-Oviedo Awarded Grant to Study Stroke Patients

Gelsy Torres-Oviedo, assistant professor of bioengineering in Pitt’s Swanson School of Engineering, recently received a $805,670 CAREER Award by the National Science Foundation to apply a novel

  • Swanson School of Engineering

Plugging Into Profits Session: Financing Your Small Business

Understand the financial fundamentals of a small business.

  • Staff
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The University of Pittsburgh on Coursera

The Coursera community has launched a global effort to assist universities and colleges in delivering courseware online, and Pitt students, faculty and staff can access its catalogue.

  • Staff
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Education Affiliate Carolyn Carlins Keller Receives 30 Under 30 Award

Carolyn Carlins Keller, operations manager for the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate housed within the University of Pittsburgh School of Education, received Pittsburgh’s 30 Under 30 Award

Panel to Explore New Federal Regulations on Sexual Misconduct

The session, which will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 22, will feature Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX Katie Pope, Professor of Law Deborah Brake and a

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Two Scientists Win High-risk High-reward Grants for Research Programs

Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis, assistant professor of computational and systems biology in the School of Medicine, and Caroline Runyan, assistant professor of neuroscience in the Dietrich School of Arts and

Experts Leading Charge for National Disability Employment Awareness Month

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is hosting two panel discussions on Oct. 28 and 29, focusing on the accomplishments of and opportunities for people with disabilities in the workplace.

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Steven Abramowitch’s Work in Diversity Initiatives Receives Honor

  • Department of Bioengineering
  • Swanson School of Engineering

Dietrich School Peer Advising Is Avaialable Remotely!

Peer Advisors are available to meet with Dietrich School students remotely via Zoom for assistance.

Pitt Hosts Students from Franklin Regional School District for Disability Mentoring Day

The University of Pittsburgh hosted 13 students from Franklin Regional School District as they participated in Disability Mentoring Day on Oct. 16. Disability Mentoring Day is a nationwide effort to

Register for Orientation to Research Fundamentals  

The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Orientation to Research Fundamentals Program is an intensive, two-day workshop which covers the basic concepts required to successfully

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Mathew Rosenblum Collaboration Performed in Poland and Boston

  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Department of Music

Free Virtual Backyard Composting Workshop

This Pitt Green Home Office Lunch & Learn will cover the importance and benefits of composting, along with how to set up composting at home, proper maintenance and how to use finished compost.

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Forbes Recognizes Alumnus Samir Lakhani as a Top Young Social Entrepreneur

  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Department of Geology and Environmental Science

What’s it Like to be an SHRS student?

Opportunities abound at Pitt SHRS. Don’t take our word for it. Immerse yourself in our brand new virtual campus experience.

New Pitt Program Addresses Pre-Diabetes Concerns Amid Pandemic

The Group Lifestyle Balance program, offered through the University’s Comprehensive Medication Management benefit, will help participants lose weight, reduce stress and become more active.

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