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From the archives: Pitt Pride

To kick off Pride Month, revisit some of the achievements, research and conversations going on at the University of Pittsburgh about and with the LGBTQ+ community.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Faculty and Staff Appreciation Week 2021

From June 7-11, join celebrations of the faculty and staff who make Pitt great. Plus, thank your favorite Pitt people for a chance to win prizes.

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Perspective: Never forget, ever honor

Office of Veterans Services Director Aryanna Berringer reflects on the meaning of Memorial Day and the civilian/military divide in America.

  • Community Impact
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Staff
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Book excerpt: a massacre, not a riot

Ahead of the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre on May 31, read an excerpt from Professor Alaina E. Roberts’ new book that depicts the lead-up to and aftermath of that brutal event.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Faculty
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Cybersecurity target acquired: Local teens

Pitt’s AFA CyberCamp, now in its fifth year, is training teens to fight the next generation of threats to America. This year, the program is reserving a quarter of its slots for kids in communities

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Assembled

Yesterday, the final steel beam topped off The Assembly—a 250,000-square-foot biomedical building that will house state-of-the-art Pitt laboratories and research. Construction workers and Pitt leaders

She Won’t Stop Until She Hits the C-Suite

Recent Pitt Business grad Katie Gerber wants to become a CPA and represent women in the upper levels of management. See how Panthers Forward, the Smart Women Securities group and faculty mentorship

  • Students

Art and engineering collide

Mechanical engineering student Aarti Patel found inspiration in outer space during an artistic internship at NASA this spring.

  • Space
  • Students

What’s out there?

As the U.S. government prepares to share an unclassified report on “unidentified aerial phenomena,” we asked Pitt experts to weigh in.

  • Technology & Science
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Inhaled Nanobodies Effective Against COVID-19 in Hamsters

Promising early data suggest that this approach can provide a convenient and cost-effective therapeutic option to control the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Cell Biology
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A Curie-ous connection to Pitt

A century ago, Pitt played host to the world’s foremost female scientist, Marie Curie. But Pitt’s connections to the two-time Nobel Prize winner’s work go far beyond the honorary doctoral degree she

  • Technology & Science
  • Innovation and Research
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
A black-and-white photo of a painting of George Floyd's face on a bridge underpass in Downtown Pittsburgh

Action, education, reflection

Leaders from across Pitt offer thoughts on racism and justice a year after George Floyd’s death.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Pitt vaccine team marches on

Pharmacist Melissa McGivney is one of the masterminds behind Pitt’s impressive vaccination efforts. She’s led a team that has provided more than 20,000 doses to people, young and old.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Community Impact
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • School of Pharmacy
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Tackling hep C in OB

During pregnancy, patients are uniquely engaged in health care, making it a perfect window of opportunity for screening and treatment for hepatitis C, says Pitt’s Catherine Chappell.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
  • Health and Wellness

‘What a Finish!’

Canceled rotations, delayed exams, virtual residency interviews … little transpired as it normally would for the med school’s Class of 2021. Meet seven newly minted Pitt MDs who persevered.

  • Students

For the First Time, Optogenetic Therapy Partially Restores Patient’s Vision

Using a protein found in algae, a new technology partially restored the sight of a completely blind man. He can now locate, identify and count objects using the treated eye while wearing specialized

  • Innovation and Research
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • School of Medicine

Guides in the Graduation Year

Interviewing for residency is tough, both mentally and financially. A new Pitt program seeks to lessen the burden.

  • Students

In the Family

Today, Eve Bowers graduates from the School of Medicine 70 years after her grandfather, LeRoy Bowers, did. Pitt Med covered the family when Eve’s brother, Levi Bowers, enrolled at the med school in

  • Alumni

The information steward

Meet Eleanor “Nora” Mattern, chair of the upcoming Year of Data and Society initiative.

  • Technology & Science
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • School of Computing and Information

More than a map

Students in Pitt’s Digital Atlas Design Internship program get faculty mentorship, training in an important technology and a new view on historical events.

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Global
  • Students
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences