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Found in Transition

Book excerpt: Pitt alumna Paria Hassouri’s (A&S ’94, MED ’99) memoir, “Found in Transition: A Mother’s Evolution During Her Child’s Gender Change,” weaves her story of growing up as an immigrant and

  • Alumni

From Rio to Pittsburgh: Keila Grinberg to Head Center for Latin American Studies

Keila Grinberg will move from Brazil to Pittsburgh this year, as the new director of Pitt’s Center for Latin American Studies. She brings with her expertise on that region’s history of enslavement as

  • Center for Latin American Studies

Mourning Larry E. Davis

Larry E. Davis, dean of Pitt’s School of Social Work from 2001-2018 and founding director of its Center on Race and Social Problems, died on March 30. Members of Pitt’s community are sharing

  • Center on Race and Social Problems

Heroes and Healing

On National Doctors' Day, in this year when the fragility of our health has taken on poignant new meaning, honor physicians who are working year-round to protect our health and wellbeing. From Pitt

Shawn Brown Appointed Vice Chancellor for Research Computing

Brown will provide strategic direction on next-generation computing and data resources and guide the University’s research computing mission.

  • Department of Biostatistics

From Superman to Super Research

Pitt bioengineer Kacey Marra is creating new ways to help heal nerve injuries. A speech by Christopher Reeve inspired her into the field.

  • Innovation Institute
  • Department of Plastic Surgery
  • Department of Bioengineering

Grad Students vs. Homelessness

Pitt grad students are using data skills and business analytics to reduce homelessness. Five teams will present their solutions in the Katz school’s Super Analytics Challenge finals on Friday, March

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Students Receive Impactful Mentorship Through New Program

The Innovative Mentoring and Professional Advancement Through Cultural Training (IMPACT) program is a multi-university effort to diversify audiology and speech-language pathology graduate schools—and

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Communication Science and Disorders

A Message from Seniors

Let’s finish strong, Panthers: Don't jeopardize in-person graduation plans with unsafe behaviors.

  • Covid-19

What To Expect When You Call the Counseling Center’s Virtual Drop-in Hours

The University Counseling Center offers free virtual drop-in hours throughout the week for any student, grad or undergrad, on or off campus, part or full time. Take advantage of the service.

Watch: Pitt’s Got Talent

The annual variety show pits talented students from participating residence halls against one another to determine a judge’s favorite and a fan favorite. See which halls won this year’s virtual

  • Students

Thank You, Advocates

On Tuesday, 250 Pitt advocates and elected officials participated in the first-ever virtual Pitt Day in Harrisburg, to tell state representatives and senators about how Pitt makes a difference in

‘Audacious’ Study Works to Ensure All Children Thrive

The Pittsburgh Study is shifting the typical power dynamic of community research to make sure that children are supported, healthy and thriving. Drop in on a conversation with the project’s creators

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Build Your Diversity Consciousness

A new anti-racism series helps students, faculty and staff have empowering, eye opening and uncomfortable conversations. Sign up by March 29.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Sharing Stories of Pitt’s Impact with Harrisburg—Virtually

As students, faculty, staff, alumni and advocates log on for the first-ever virtual version of the annual Pitt Day in Harrisburg event, Pittwire invites readers to take a look back at stories that

The green Mr. Yuk logo for the Pittsburgh Poison Center

Happy birthday, Mr. Yuk

He’s mean. He’s green. And he’s turning 50! To kick off National Poison Prevention Week, hear the origin story of Mr. Yuk, as told by his creator, Pitt alumnus Richard Moriarty (MED ’66).

  • Innovation and Research

Photos: Class of the Total Solar Eclipse

They came in with the total solar eclipse and went out with a pandemic. The School of Medicine’s Class of 2021 was tested like no other—which made their residency match on Friday, March 19, all the

  • Students
  • Covid-19

Uncertainty Rules as March Madness Begins

Picking a March Madness bracket is hard in the best of years, but what will the uncertainty of COVID bring to the 2021 NCAA basketball tournaments? Pitt sports analytics expert Konstantinos

Pitt Community Responds to Violence Against Asian Americans

Members of the University of Pittsburgh community shared their responses to the recent spate of violence targeting Asians and Asian Americans. A recent report by Stop AAPI Hate found a nearly 150%

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion