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New Office, Associate Vice Chancellor Will Support University Investigations, Guide Ethics

As assistant vice chancellor for compliance, investigation and ethics, Laurel Gift looks forward to establishing an office that serves as a centralized resource for units across the University.

  • Staff

Bias and Stereotypes May Influence Surgical Performance of Both Men and Women

Surgery is well-documented as a male-dominated field, and a recent School of Medicine study led by Sara Myers shows the issue isn’t surgical ability.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery

Still in the fight: Pitt’s Rory Cooper recovers from crash to complete marathon

Last October, Rory Cooper crashed his handcycle during the early miles of a marathon. The director of Pitt’s Human Engineering Research Laboratories would go on to finish the remaining 23.2 miles

  • Health and Wellness
  • Faculty
  • School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Some Great News

The story of John Lush (A&S ’04, EDUC ’05G) and Susan Hedrick’s surprise, celebrity-studded wedding started with a viral tweet. See how the cast of “The Office” made their May nuptials extra sweet.

  • Alumni

What If Waiting Room Furniture and Masks Could Repel Viruses?

A team in the Swanson School of Engineering created a textile coating that can not only repel liquids like blood and saliva but also prevent viruses from adhering to the surface.

  • Innovation and Research

Virtual Course Combats Ventilator Crisis

Critical care docs Burton Lee and Megan Acho have developed peer-reviewed videos to help train doctors outside the field use ventilators on COVID-19 patients. Lee says his medical colleagues’

  • Innovation and Research

COVID-19 Disrupted Their Spring Term. Then FEMA Called.

Pitt undergrads were part of a local EMT crew deployed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assist in New York City this spring. Rising junior Taylor Smith said, “I’ve never seen hospitals so

  • Students
  • David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership

Keeping Sustainability at the Forefront

A new podcast from CB Bhattacharya and the Center for Sustainable Business brings global expertise to questions of how to prioritize sustainability during the pandemic. Each week, listen to the 15

  • Innovation and Research
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SITREP Program supports student-veterans at Pitt-Greensburg

Pitt-Greensburg staff members are drawing on personal experience to make sure student-veterans feel supported the moment they step on campus.

  • Staff
  • Students
  • Pitt-Greensburg

‘Governing in Crisis’ Series Launches May 19

A new series from Pitt’s Institute of Politics and the Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law and Public Policy will feature discussions to better understand governance issues in restoring the economy and

  • Institute of Politics

Senate Council: 5 Things to Know

Chancellor Patrick Gallagher delivered his monthly report to Senate Council on Thursday, May 14. The session was open to the public, as always, but held remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Miss

Rep. Clyburn Taps Pitt's David Hickton to Lead Coronavirus Oversight

David Hickton, the founding director of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security, is taking a leave of absence from Pitt to play a critical role in overseeing how

  • Staff
  • Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security

How Can We Keep Elections Safe?

A new report from Pitt’s Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security recommends expanded vote by mail, avoiding online voting and recruiting less vulnerable poll workers to keep the upcoming primary

  • Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security
  • Innovation and Research

Making Data Lemonade

A Pitt-sponsored effort is keeping area high schoolers engaged while social distancing by giving them a taste of real-world data science projects focused on the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Student-developed Recycling Campaign Makes Its Way to Pittsburgh City Hall

A popular course in the College of Business Administration asks students to become a marketing agency and work with real-life clients such as Honda Automobiles, the Central Intelligence Agency and

  • Students
  • Department of Marketing
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Vernell A. Lillie, who brought excellence to Black theater, died at 89

Vernell A. Lillie, a former associate professor of Africana Studies, founder of Pitt’s Kuntu Repertory Theatre and vanguard member of the Black Arts Movement at Pitt and beyond, has died at 89.

  • Department of Africana Studies
  • Department of History

Find Yourself in the Living Panther

In 1920, around 5,000 students gathered together to form a "Living Panther." One hundred years later, the Pitt community helped us recreate the show of solidarity virtually. Zoom in to find yourself

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The Missing Link: Mental Health Experts Connect Students with Resources

For parents of children battling mental illness, the pandemic has created a new set of challenges. Mental health experts with a School of Education program are providing around-the-clock support.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Drug Use is Transmitted from Old to Young

Drug overdose risk starts younger with each successive birth year, from Boomers to Millennials, a Pitt Public Health study has found.

  • Innovation and Research

Coronavirus Diets: What's Behind the Urge to Eat Like Little Kids?

Craving snacks you haven't eaten since you were a kid? There’s nothing inherently wrong in finding temporary relief from chaos and uncertainty through food, says Pitt's Carli Liguori. But it’s

  • Innovation and Research