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Public Health Program Highlights Equity and Reproductive Justice

Pitt epidemiologist Dara Mendez will lead a conversation about race, women’s health and inequity with scholar Dána-Ain Davis on Feb. 26, as part of the Graduate School of Public Health’s One Book, One

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Printing in a Pandemic

With many living their personal and professional lives online, the Zoom fatigue is real. But there’s a positive effect of the pandemic that you might not have considered: a dramatic reduction in paper

  • Covid-19

Study Spaces Reopening Across Pittsburgh Campus

Looking for a place to study between classes or away from your room? We’ve got you covered.

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Show Your Support for Schools, Programs and Students on Pitt Day of Giving

The Student Emergency Assistance Fund has helped dozens of students weather the pandemic. Find out how your support—or your artistic skills—can help on Feb. 23.

Computer science students created a website to show COVID-19 vaccine availability

A group of Pitt students have created VaccinatePA, a crowdsourced website that shows COVID-19 vaccination sites and vaccine availability in Pennsylvania. Want to help? They’re looking for volunteers.

  • Students
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Covid-19

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Launches Neurological Imaging and Therapeutics Center

The center will develop new brain imaging technologies to help fight against the effects of aging.

  • Department of Neurological Surgery
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A new Nature study shows how cancer tricks immune cells — and how immunotherapy can take advantage

Led Greg Delgoffe, the research suggests an existing drug could boost cancer treatments.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Immunology

Shop2Help Oakland Program Benefits Community Food Bank

Pitt’s retail stores are participating in a neighborhood-wide gift card program that aims to support the Oakland business district’s shops and restaurants during the pandemic—all while helping the

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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University Honors College names an interim dean

Joseph McCarthy, vice provost for undergraduate studies, will serve as a search for the new dean continues.

  • University News
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Swanson School of Engineering

Chancellor and Provost Announce Broadened Strategy for Student Affairs; Kenyon Bonner to Lead Revisioning Efforts

The relationship between health and safety, belongingness and academic success has never been clearer, which is why Pitt is moving to transform Student Affairs under the leadership of Vice Provost

Striker, Star

Meet soccer standout Alexander Dexter: film student, former Bundesliga 2 player and first recipient of the Dietrich-Rauh Endowed Scholarship.

A winning floss-ophy

Even a dollar-store toothbrush can be a smart toothbrush with a new invention from fourth-year dental student Sohail Rana and colleagues from the Swanson School of Engineering.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Innovation Institute
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Surveillance Testing: What to Expect

The University of Pittsburgh is working to monitor and contain the spread of COVID-19 on and off campus by randomly selecting and testing students for the virus. The process on the Pittsburgh campus

  • Covid-19
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A Pitt study linked COVID-related depression to reduced physical activity

A multi-institutional team of researchers followed university students to identify factors linked to depression and anxiety during the pandemic.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Economics
  • Covid-19
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University of Pittsburgh Announces Test-Optional Program Extension Through Fall 2023

Prospective first-year students considering Pitt will have the option of submitting SAT or ACT scores. “No stars should be lost in the dark,” said Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Ann E. Cudd of the

  • Pitt-Bradford

Healthy Practices and COVID-19 Concerns: February Update

The Pitt COVID Concern Connection is a resource for anyone in the University community to share concerns or ask questions related to health behaviors on campus. The COVID Compliance Team will share

  • Covid-19

Experience Journalist George Barbour’s (A&S ’51) Journey from Selma to Montgomery

Pitt alumnus George Barbour had the harrowing experience of being one of only two Black reporters covering the historic 1965 civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery. His career is the subject of a

  • Department of History
  • Alumni

Pitt Teams Score in NFL Big Data Bowl

A pair of Pitt graduate students have parleyed their data science expertise and football knowledge into a win in the National Football League’s annual Big Data Bowl. They’re among eight winning teams

  • Students
  • Department of Statistics
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Film students spotlighted a Pitt alum’s iconic role in 'Night of the Living Dead'

Students in the film and media studies course Making the Documentary: George Romero and Pittsburgh explore the horror maestro's early career in the city and learn more about Pitt alumnus Duane Jones

  • Alumni

Perspective: An Appreciation of Duane Jones

Film and Media Studies Senior Lecturer Carl Kurlander writes not only on the Pitt alum’s important role in film history but also on his accomplishments before and after “Night of the Living Dead.”

  • Department of Film and Media Studies
  • Alumni