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Carnegie Museums, Outdoor Spaces Among New Study Spots

Students on the Pittsburgh campus have new and reimagined places to learn and study, thanks to collaborations between Pitt offices and local partners.

A Man Was Reinfected with Coronavirus After Recovery—What Does This Mean for Immunity?

Virologist Megan Culler Freeman has been curious about reinfections since the pandemic began. For The Conversation, she addressed some questions raised by a man who reportedly was reinfected with SARS

  • Innovation and Research

Constant Dieters Might Be Choosing the Wrong Way to Lose Weight

Should dieters worry about portion sizes or “light” versions of a snack? Assistant Professor Peggy Liu led a series of studies to find out.

  • Innovation and Research

Need Something from the Library? Here’s What to Do.

Recent changes at the University Library System have made it more efficient to find what you’re looking for and easier to get it into your hands.

Innovation Institute Reports Record Number of Invention Disclosures, Despite Pandemic

From swimming devices to rare disease gene therapies, Pitt inventors never stop: The Innovation Institute reported a record 394 invention disclosures for last fiscal year, and Director Evan Facher

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition
  • Department of Health and Human Development

Pitt-Titusville Education and Training Hub Starts Fall Term

The Education and Training Hub began in-person classes today after extensive planning and the implementation of measures that support the health and safety of the Pitt-Titusville community, including

  • Covid-19

How to Create Anti-racist Virtual Classrooms: Strategies for Teachers and Families

This back-to-school season, the PittEd Justice Collective convened a panel of experts for a webinar on how to create remote learning environments that are anti-racist and equitable.

  • Covid-19

Bioengineering Student Plugs in to Complex Tech

Ever wondered how to move a mechanical arm using only your mind? Third-year student Audrey Case can explain.

  • Innovation and Research

Concierge Program Aims to Model Healthy Behaviors

Staff and faculty are invited to be part of the Building Safety Concierge Program—a network that promotes and supports healthy behaviors in University buildings.

  • Department of Environmental Health and Safety

Something Old, Something New: Upgrades Bring Unique Features to Hillman Library

The third floor of Hillman Library is now home to a high-tech display for the University’s Archives and Special Collections, as well as a vintage letterpress. Plus, catch other construction updates

Pitt Alum, Student Participate in Democratic National Convention Events

This week, Katie Fricchione (A&S ’12) is putting her Pitt degree to work as deputy director of public engagement for the DNC. And public health graduate student Amy Raslevich shared her personal story

  • Students
  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Communication
  • Alumni

New Anti-Racism Course Aims to Inspire Paths of Scholarly Activism and Black Study

As fall term begins, first-year Pitt students will be required to take a new course on anti-Black racism. The class, open to all students, is centered around the roots, ideology and resistance to anti

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Africana Studies
  • Department of Epidemiology
  • Department of History
  • Department of Sociology

This Student Had COVID-19. Here’s What She Wants You to Know.

“If you can avoid it, you should avoid it, and there’s no reason to not take reasonable precautions,” says Madeleine Biache, a Pitt student who contracted COVID-19 this spring. See what advice she has

  • Department of Economics
  • Department of French and Italian Languages and Literatures
  • Department of Political Science
  • Covid-19

Orientation Programming Welcomes New Graduate and Professional Students

The Office of the Provost hosted and compiled a broad range of activities and resources for incoming graduate students to learn about their roles and explore options for connecting to their colleagues

  • Students

New Dining Partners Bring More Plants and Perks to Pitt

Expanded local partnerships are brewing as the University begins the 2020-21 academic year with a new dining services partner and local coffee suppliers. Also on the menu: more flexible meal plans

Race for the Vaccine: Local Family Foundation Gives $100,000 to PittCoVacc Efforts

A physicist by trade, Ashok Trivedi is also an entrepreneur, technology industrialist and a philanthropist via the Trivedi Family Foundation.

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Q&A: A Pitt historian unpacks dueling narratives of women’s suffrage

As the U.S. celebrates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, historian Laura Lovett draws parallels to today’s activism and the years of work that ultimately secured women

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of History

Pitt Celebrates an Old Tradition in a New Way

This year marks a celebration of the 100th annual Lantern Night, and like many events, it looks a little different this year. But this isn’t the first time the tradition has evolved.

  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of History
  • Department of Africana Studies

Arrest by City Police Raises Concerns

Students, faculty and staff have raised concern about a widely-reported incident that took place Saturday afternoon as a march protesting police violence moved through Oakland. The University of

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Pitt will offer more than 100 new flexible courses for 2020

From Afrofuturism in music to a new graduate certificate on transnational Asia, this academic year is set to offer students even more academic opportunities.

  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • University News
  • Global
  • Faculty