Filter By

Pitt Physician-Scientist Joins U.S. Preventive Services Task Force

Esa Davis, associate professor of medicine and clinical and translational science, has been appointed to the national panel of experts tasked with making evidence-based recommendations about clinical

  • Department of Medicine
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute

Pitt-Bradford Announces Black History Month Speakers

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will host online discussions with two leaders in the Black arts community in honor of Black History Month: renowned poet Nikki Giovanni and music industry

  • Pitt-Bradford
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The outside of Scaife Hall

Fecal transplants can help more cancer patients respond to immunotherapy

Changing the bacteria in the gut can help patients with advanced melanoma, according to a Pitt-UPMC study published in Science.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Medicine

Super Bowl LV: A Matchup of Firsts

The first pregame poem, first matchup with home-field advantage, first female officiant: Pitt experts offer commentary on Sunday’s historic game. Plus, a branding pro on what to expect from this year

Map Shows Where Black Americans Will Travel Farther Than Whites for COVID-19 Vaccination

A new School of Pharmacy analysis found that Black residents in 69 U.S. counties were far more likely than white residents to live more than a mile from a COVID-19 vaccination facility. Three-quarters

  • Innovation and Research
  • Covid-19

How Coronavirus Variants Could Outsmart Vaccines

A scientific detective story that unfolded in Pitt’s Center for Vaccine Research unearths how the virus that causes COVID-19 evolves new variants that evade antibodies. Director Paul Duprex says this

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
  • Covid-19
  • Center for Vaccine Research
Alaina Roberts

This Pitt professor's book explores Black freedom on native land

Alaina E. Roberts says people are usually stunned to learn that five Native American tribes in what’s now Oklahoma owned Black slaves in the 1800s.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of History
  • Department of Political Science

More Than Just Flytraps: Student Brings Carnivorous Plants to Campus

In his new book, longtime plant collector and Pitt junior Alvin Liu offers an in-depth look at the wild carnivorous plants that thrive in the New Jersey Pinelands.

  • Students
  • Department of History
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Biological Sciences

The research consequences of COVID-19

As labs have shifted attention to SARS-CoV-2, efforts have been duplicated and precious time and resources have been used ineffectively, writes Terence Dermody for The Conversation and Knowable

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

Health Sciences Students and Faculty Join Forces to Support Vaccination Clinic

In just two and a half weeks, Pitt and the Allegheny County Health Department pulled together a vaccination clinic for 800 patient-facing health care students and professionals in the Pittsburgh

  • Department of Epidemiology
  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Covid-19

Are Snow Days a Thing of the Past?

Much to the disappointment of schoolchildren everywhere, probably, says Cassie Quigley in Pitt’s School of Education. But there’s a silver lining.

  • Department of Teaching, Learning and Leading

Pitt’s hydropower plans spark a new clean power commitment

The University plans to tap the Allegheny River for electric power as part of its commitment to carbon neutrality. Now, Allegheny County has announced a similar plan to source energy from the Ohio

  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Sustainability
Fallen leaves in melting snow on the Cathedral lawn

Sustainability Distinction now available for undergraduates

The Office of the Provost has established a Sustainability Distinction, which adds to transcripts a credential signaling the student’s academic, community service and professional commitment to

  • University News
  • Sustainability
  • Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation

Pitt Joins Wellcome Leap’s Global Network to Accelerate Breakthroughs in Human Health

The University of Pittsburgh joins 21 other leading academic and research institutions in the Leap Breakthrough Network. Its charge? Spark breakthrough scientific and technological solutions in human

  • Innovation and Research

Katz MBA Rises to New Heights in The Economist Rankings

Now ranked No. 30 in the world, the Master of Business Administration program in the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business jumped 23 spots in The Economist’s 2020-21 rankings. The Katz MBA also

A black-and-white photo of Ella P. Stewart writing on paper at a desk

Meet Ella P. Stewart, the first Black woman to graduate from Pitt's pharmacy school

The first Black woman to graduate from Pitt's pharmacy school triumphed over racial barriers "with dignity and an effortless grace."

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • School of Pharmacy

Students: Keep Connected and Safe with These Three Apps

Pitt IT encourages students on all campuses to download the Pitt Mobile, Rave Guardian and Duo Mobile apps.

K. Leroy Irvis

This Pitt Law alumnus was the first Black American since Reconstruction to serve as speaker of a state House of Representatives.

Creating a Just Community at Pitt

Special honors were given this week to Pitt’s Center on Race and Social Problems and Department of Africana Studies Chair Yolanda Covington-Ward, who led the development of Pitt’s new Anti-Black

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Africana Studies
  • Center on Race and Social Problems

Jean Hamilton Walls: The First African American Woman to Earn a PhD at Pitt

The first African American woman to earn a PhD at Pitt went on to a distinguished educational career spanning four decades.