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Engineering Team Designs Exoskeleton Technology to Help People Walk Again

It seems like something from a sci-fi movie: humans wearing bionic technology to move more easily. But Pitt researchers are turning fiction into a reality, aiming to help people with paraplegia.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
  • Department of Bioengineering

International Development Alumna, Survivor of Acid Attack Advances Human Rights

Hanifa Nakiryowa (GSPIA ’17) is empowering other survivors of gender-related violence through her nonprofit, the Center for Rehabilitation of Survivors of Acid and Burns Violence.

  • Alumni
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Alumna Monica Ruiz is lauded for work in Pittsburgh's Latino community

The two-time School of Social Work graduate organizes around immigrant rights, housing and legal issues.

  • School of Social Work
  • Community Impact
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Alumni
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Kar-Hai Chu is awarded an NIH grant to study technology and substance use

His project's ultimate goal is to optimize cancer prevention and control.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Innovation and Research
  • School of Medicine
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Art by PhD student Yasemin Başdoğan was featured in Chemical Science

She used tools and skills she learned in the Swanson School's Advanced Scientific Visual Communication course.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Graduate and professional students
  • Swanson School of Engineering

Project by Katz Alumnus Highlights Young Black Leaders, Creates Community Ties

Brian Burley (BUS ’13G) continues the social enterprise he started with the launch of his book “YNGBLKPGH” (Young Black Pittsburgh). The book features more than 140 African-American professionals

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Center on Race and Social Problems
  • Center for Urban Education
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A team of Pitt Med students is a finalist in American Medical Association’s Global Health Challenge

The students are members of the Pitt Med Latino Medical Student Association and part of Students and Latinos United Against Disparities.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Global
  • School of Medicine

Research Takes Strides Toward Making Prosthetic Limbs More Comfortable

Funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, Goeran Fiedler’s two-year study is researching the effectiveness of a new type of prosthetic socket liner for individuals with below-knee amputations.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology
  • Department of Defense
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Waverly Duck was named a Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh trustee

The director of urban studies will serve a three-year term.

  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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The School Health and Rehabilitation Sciences has announced new leadership changes

Jonathan Pearlman and Tom Platt, both of the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, were promoted.

  • University News
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Pitt Student Mingles With Nobel Laureates at Exclusive Annual Meeting

Tolani Olonisakin, a student in Pitt’s Medical Scientist Training Program, discussed her research on infection and “superbugs” with Nobel laureates at their annual meeting in Germany this June.

  • Students
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Introducing the recipients of the 18th annual Steven D. Manners Awards

The awards are presented to promising research projects in the social, behavioral and policy sciences.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Faculty

DNA’s Dark Matter Comes to Light

Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis studies the parts of DNA that were once thought to be junk. What she found there overturned a fundamental assumption of cellular biology.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Computational and Systems Biology
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Kirk Savage is set to appear in a PBS documentary

"10 Monuments That Changed America" airs nationally on July 17.

  • Department of History of Art and Architecture
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities
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Pitt honors the 2018 Brackenridge Circle inductees

Their collective generosity includes gifts to support student scholarships, medical research, endowed professorships and more.

  • University News
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Holger Hoock was awarded an NEH grant to rethink humanities doctoral education

The J. Carroll Amundson Professor of British History's project aims to foster a transformation in how faculty, students and administrators envision the broader importance of doctorates in humanities.

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Innovation and Research
  • Teaching & Learning
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Researchers Find Link Between Alcohol Use, Perceived Physical Attractiveness

Many social situations involve alcohol, but little is known about why people drink and how drinking might affect perceptions of others. A study by Pitt psychologists offers the field next steps for

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychology
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Developmental psychologist studies subculture’s ‘fursuit’ of happiness

Pitt–Bradford’s Rebecca McHugh, an assistant professor of developmental psychology, returns to Anthrocon to study identity and stigma among furries — a global community of anthropomorphic fans.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Pitt-Bradford
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Joseph Samosky is the Swanson School's Outstanding Educator 2018

The assistant professor of bioengineering is recognized for excellence in the teaching and development of the Art of Making program.

  • Teaching & Learning
  • Department of Bioengineering
  • Swanson School of Engineering
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Cathedral of Learning Society inducts 19 new members

The recognition program honors donors who have made lifetime gifts of $1 million or more to the University.

  • University News