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News Update: Projection on the Cathedral of Learning

After an outside group briefly projected a political message onto the Cathedral of Learning Tuesday night, Pitt issued the following statement.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Pitt Spinout Aruga Vascular Graft Wins Business Pitch Funding

Pitt spinout Aruga Technologies won a $25,000 prize in a business pitch competition hosted by the Biomimicry Institute at the recent GreenBiz Circularity19 conference in Minneapolis. While the contest

  • Swanson School of Engineering
  • Innovation Institute

Upcoming Flu Shot Clinics

All students, faculty and staff, as well as their dependents, are encouraged to obtain a flu shot to help them stay healthy throughout the winter months.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

New Human Resources and Payroll System Set to Launch in January

The Pitt Worx system will be employees’ one-stop shop for all HR and payroll needs, and will be accessible across a variety of devices.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Center for Urban Education Hosts Annual Summer Educator Forum

  • School of Education
  • Center for Urban Education

University Senate to Host Mental Health Panel

Join and learn from an expert panel that includes award-winning author Kay Redfield Jamison from Johns Hopkins University on Oct. 8 at 1 p.m. via Zoom.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Student Hosts Medical Humanities Podcast

  • School of Nursing
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Humanities Center
  • Department of English

Gen Eds with Style: "Euro Chic: The Invention of Fashion"

This course address the historical shifts in cultural understandings of gender, class belonging, consumption habits and expectations, the international circulation of craftsmanship and celebrities

University Art Gallery Director Sylvia Rhor Samaniego Selected for Getty Leadership Institute

University Art Gallery (UAG) Director Sylvia Rhor was one of 35 museum leaders from around the globe selected to participate in the 2019 Getty Leadership Institute Executive Education for Museum

Attend the Pitt Education Virtual Admissions Open House

Are you considering becoming a student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education? Attend our fall 2020 virtual open house. Join us to learn more about us and your fit within our school on

  • Faculty

Pitt Expands Access to Students With Financial Need by Joining American Talent Initiative

The University of Pittsburgh has joined the American Talent Initiative (ATI), an alliance of 120 four-year institutions united in a goal of enrolling, supporting and graduating 50,000 additional

Pitt-Johnstown Moves to Elevated Risk Posture

In response to an increase in cases on campus, the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown campus has moved to the Elevated Risk operational posture, effective Oct. 14.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Center for Urban Education to House Educational Researcher Journal

The Center for Urban Education (CUE) within the School of Education has been selected as the new home institution of the academic journal Educational Researcher. Educational Researcher is a

Ad Hoc Committee on Fossil Fuels Seeks Input

Members of the University of Pittsburgh community are encouraged to express their views to the Ad Hoc Committee on Fossil Fuels of the Board of Trustees in two upcoming forums.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Ervin Dyer Receives Pulitzer Center International Reporting Grant

Pitt Magazine’s senior editor, Ervin Dyer, is the recipient of a 2019 Pulitzer Center international reporting grant. The Center partners with individual journalists and news organizations to support

Take Italian this Spring

The Italian program is pleased to share with you its course offerings for the spring term.

Monarchy is Having a Moment. Take "Kings & Queens" to Find Out Why

FR0070 draws on and interrogates our ongoing fascination with kings and queens to study the construction, representation and undoing of monarchy in France and French-speaking world regions.