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Updates From Wuhan

Former Pitt fellow and critical care doctor Zhiyong Peng spent nearly all his time at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University last year. Pittwire checked in to see how he’s doing today.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Critical Care Medicine
  • Covid-19

Fighting for Women and Democracy

Activist Wangari Muta Maathai (A&S ’65G) was the first African American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

  • Department of Biology
  • Alumni

Pitt Hosts EU Leader for Student Q&A on Climate Plans

“My hope resides in you,” European Green Deal leader Frans Timmermans told students during the March 2 event.

  • European Studies Center

The Price of Bees

The economic value of insect pollinators such as honeybees and butterflies is a whopping $34 billion, a recent Pitt study found.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
NASA perseverance rover taking a photo on Mars

6 Questions for an Alumna at NASA

In 2018, Pitt student Emily Klonicki was an intern at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory trying to make sure “freeloader” bacteria didn’t make it to Mars. Today, she’s a full-time NASA planetary

  • Alumni
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Healthy Practices and COVID-19 Concerns: March Update

During the period of Feb. 1 to 28, 101 questions and concerns related to COVID-19 were submitted to the COVID Concern Connection. See the trends and learn how you can make a report if you see

  • Covid-19

Chemist’s tech makes it to Mars

Sanford Asher has spent his career studying UV Raman spectroscopy, which uses ultraviolet light to excite molecules and determine the basic components of matter. Now, he’s using it to look for life on

  • Department of Chemistry
  • Space
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Forum Highlights Scholarship and Partnership

Attendees of the Community Engaged Scholarship Forum gathered to elevate, celebrate and reflect on resilience in the face of obstacles and overcoming challenges.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
A person makes a heard with hands around a baby's feet

Pitt psychologists are helping to bridge the gap for families in poverty

A national study led by Pitt and NYU has found the Smart Beginnings Project with videotaping and a family coach significantly improves parenting for children in poverty.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychology

Partnerships and Leaders Honored at Community-Focused Forum

People and projects ranging from college prep programs to public art intiatives were recognized at the 2021 Community Engaged Scholarship Forum.

  • Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Events Celebrate Women of Pitt and Beyond

March on: See a list of Pitt’s Women’s History Month events.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Samar El Khoudary

Abdominal fat gain is tied to heart disease risk in menopause

A new study led by Samar El Khoudary and based on a quarter century of data found that women who experience an accelerated accumulation of abdominal fat during menopause are at greater risk of heart

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Epidemiology

Pitt Startup Makes Exercising ‘SimpL’

As a master trainer at the Pete, Kunal Gandhi noticed that improper form during exercise was resulting in injuries. The app he developed to help recently won an award from the NFL.

  • Students
  • Innovation Institute
  • Department of Neuroscience
  • Department of Computer Science

Pitt Student’s Marketing Passion Drives Black-Owned Businesses

For Pitt-Greensburg junior Kyley Coleman, Instagram seemed like a simple way to show people where and how to start supporting Black-owned businesses. For business owners and customers, her 22,000

  • Students

Horror Studies Group Focuses on the Impact of Women

Since at least Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” women have played a starring role in horror as a genre. Through a slate of March events, members of Pitt’s Horror Studies Working Group are highlighting

  • Global Studies Center

These 6 COVID-19 treatments are saving patients

New treatments target different stages of COVID-19, including before patients become sick enough to need hospitalization, write Pitt medicine's William G. Bain, Georgios D. Kitsios and Tomeka L. Suber

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Medicine
  • Covid-19

Forging Ahead Through the Pandemic

At the Feb. 26, 2021, meeting of the Board of Trustees, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher revisited some of the challenges and successes since the group’s last meeting in September. Here are the highlights

  • Covid-19

First Women to Attend Pitt: Sisters Margaret and Stella Stein

Sisters Margaret and Stella Stein were the first women to attend the University of Pittsburgh, back when it was known as Western University of Pennsylvania. Though their male classmates regarded them

Pitt’s Manufacturing Assistance Center expands to Pitt-Titusville and partners with Conturo Prototyping in Homewood

The new agreement strengthens the trade skills program in Pittsburgh’s East End and suburbs while reaching workers in Crawford County.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Manufacturing Assistance Center

Living Legacy: Freedom House 2.0 Looks to Past, Prepares for Future of Emergency Medical Services

In the 1960s, Pittsburgh hosted one of the first professional ambulance services in the nation, Freedom House. A new partnership is building on that legacy and once again changing the face of

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Emergency Medicine