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Research Standards and Guidelines Posted
New operational guidance for research is now available to offer Pitt researchers a proactive, flexible and resilient framework to enable research work across each of the University's operational
Apply for Year of Engagement Funding Proposals: Deadline Oct. 1
The Year of Engagement steering committee is accepting applications for proposals for funded projects now through Oct. 1.
Students Get Free Admission to Area Museums
Students get free admission to local museums through PITT ARTS. See the Andy Warhol Museum, Mattress Factory, the Carnegie Science Center and more with your Pitt ID.
Theatre, University and the Great Online in Italy
Besides sharing his recent experience over a Zoom lecture open to all, Lorenzo Maragoni will lead one of the meetings of ITAL 1041, our own Italian Theatrical Workshop, which is currently facing
Student, Faculty, Staff Feedback on Tobacco Use Requested
The survey will inform the University’s Ad Hoc Committee on Health and Well-being, which was formed last year to address how Pitt can best promote the health and wellness of all members of the
Can I Attend My Class in Person?
If you’re wondering whether you’re able to take a certain class in person, the Office of the Provost has published a guide that can help to answer your questions.
Dietrich School: Register Now for Equity Workshops
A new four-session workshop series for Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences faculty, students and staff will impart strategies to impact equity on campus.
Pitt Innovation Challenge to be Held Virtually
The annual Pitt Innovation Challenge (PInCh) will be held this year on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at noon on PInCh’s YouTube page.
Boost Know-How with Financial IQ Challenge
Throughout the month of October, answer questions to learn about money in a fun and simple format.
Silencing the Stories from the Arthur G. Dozier School For Boys Seminar on Oct. 23
The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences' Department of Africana Studies presents Silencing Their Stories: The Politics of Memory and Race in the Public Memorialization of a State Reform
Dietrich School Awarded $1.5 Million Grant to Transform Doctoral Education in the Humanities
The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh has been awarded a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support a transformation of doctoral education in
Volunteers Needed for Farmers to Families Food Box Distributions
Help distribute food boxes to Pittsburgh neighbors at sites in Homewood and Oakland on Oct. 21, in the Hill District on Oct. 24 and in Carrick, Hazelwood and Homestead/Munhall on Oct. 29.
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Offers Researchers Early Use of Bridges-2
Researchers can apply to become early users of Bridges-2, the newest generation of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center’s Bridges supercomputer computational research platform. The deadline is Oct. 30
50th Annual Pitt Jazz Seminar and Concert
The 50th Annual Jazz Seminar and Concert, titled “Celebrating Dr. Nathan Davis and Geri Allen,” will be held on Nov. 2nd through Nov 7th.
Voting Questions Answered
With Nov. 3 just days away, many people still have questions on how, where and whether they can vote. Get information on issues such as voting while in isolation or quarantine, voting in person and