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Chancellor's Message on the State Budget

University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Patrick Gallagher calls on Pitt community members to take a stand by letting their lawmakers know that Pennsylvania cannot afford to let our state-related

Wrestling Dental Student Visits ‘Parts Unknown’

Britt Baker has won several wrestling championships. But this spring, she expects to claim an even bigger title: doctor of dental medicine. See her interview on "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" as

  • Students
  • Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

International Week Highlights Global Reach

The weeklong celebration includes dozens of events, workshops, musical performances, panel discussions, exhibitions and special guest speakers, focusing on the theme of displacement.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Science 2017 Highlights Art, Business, Technology and Science Speaking for Itself

The annual celebration of science and technology at the University of Pittsburgh is an opportunity for science professionals and aficionados alike to discover new research, network with colleagues and

  • Innovation and Research
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Tevis Jacobs received $305,000 from the National Science Foundation

The team's project will measure surface roughness of tiny particles and characterize the fundamental relationship between adhesion and roughness at small sizes.

  • Swanson School of Engineering
  • Innovation and Research

Forever Youngish: Pitt's Aging Institute Translates Research to the Clinic

With new director Toren Finkel, Pitt's Aging Institute is expanding its approach to improving people's "health span" — the period of life during which a person remains free from serious illness.

  • Innovation and Research

Robotics Team Meets Mission Impossible

After besting all the other teams in the 2017 International Aerial Robotics Competition Mission 7, the Pitt Robotics and Automation Society sets about refining its approach in hopes of completing the

  • Students

Psychology Researcher Wants to Figure Out How Adults and Children Learn Math

Assistant professor of psychology Melissa Libertus has always loved math — and she's working to help more children and adults love it, too.

  • Innovation and Research
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Pitt researchers were awarded $1.7M to study the genetics of human facial features

Seth Weinberg and John Shaffer are on a team that earned a grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.

  • School of Dental Medicine
  • School of Public Health
  • Innovation and Research
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Pittsburgh's innovation ecosystem is key to next-generation technology leadership, according to a new report

The Brookings Institution reports that the University of Pittsburgh and neighboring entities form the core of a naturally occurring innovation district.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Human Engineering Research Lab (HERL)

Peer Mentoring Program Helps Students From China Adjust to College Life in Pittsburgh

The new program, called Pitt to You, connected Pittsburgh students with their future classmates during travels around China.

  • Students
  • Asian Studies Center
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Shilpa Sant was named a Young Innovator by Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering

The assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy is featured in the publication's October 2017 issue.

  • School of Pharmacy
  • Faculty
  • Innovation and Research

Residence Hall at Pitt–Bradford Named in Honor of Retiring President of Regional Campuses

Livingston Alexander created new opportunities for students and raised the region's profile as president of the Bradford and Titusville campuses. The Livingston Alexander House, Residence Hall is now

Cancer Research Program Receives $30 Million

The Henry L. Hillman Foundation has made a commitment of $3 million per year for 10 years for ongoing support of the Hillman Fellows for Innovative Cancer Research Program, where researchers cultivate

Plan Ahead: Homecoming 2017 Events

Everyone from the University of Pittsburgh community, past and present, is invited to attend homecoming. Check out the schedule's highlights and find details on dozens of ways to enjoy the week.

Professor and Veterans Affairs Senior Research Scientist Wins 2017 Service to America Medal

Rory Cooper, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences professor and founding director of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories, has been honored with what's known as the "Oscar award for

  • Innovation and Research
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Rocky Tuan will lead a $1.2M grant project to create the 'joint-on-a-chip'

The microJoint will replicate a human joint on a small scale and be used to study and test drugs for the treatment of arthritic joint diseases.

  • Health and Wellness
  • School of Medicine

Historic Legislative Leader, Pitt Alumnus Celebrated at Residence Hall Dedication

Nearly 200 people gathered to honor the legacy of former Pennsylvania Speaker of the House of Representatives K. Leroy Irvis (LAW '54). The newly renamed K. Leroy Irvis Hall is the first building at

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Yoel Sadovsky was elected as an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

The associate dean and distinguished professor was recognized for his contributions to the field.

  • School of Medicine

University Leaders and Community Partners Unite Against Sexual Assault on Campus

One in five college-age women and one in 14 college-age men have reported being a victim of a sexual assault while in college. Top officials and peer advocates from 13 regional colleges and

  • Division of Student Affairs
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion