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Indoors and Out, Face Coverings Required When on Campus

Face coverings are now required—indoors and out—regardless of Pitt’s operational posture.

  • Covid-19

Students with a Goal: Keep Campus Open

Senior Sai Bhatte and a committee of undergraduate and graduate students are working to keep campus open. “You hear complaints from your friends, your peers, your professors—to be in a position to

  • Students
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
  • Department of Neuroscience

Students: 10 Strategies for Success in Flex@Pitt

Being successful in the Flex@Pitt model means giving it your all. See the Office of the Provost’s tips for staying engaged this semester.

Students Spearhead Program to Bring More Diversity into Microbiology and Immunology

Underrepresented undergraduate students interested in microbiology or immunology can apply for a new scholarship program to support their studies.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
  • Department of Immunology

Transportation 101: Getting Around on Campus

On foot or on wheels, there are more ways than ever to get around on the Pittsburgh campus. Learn all about the current options and what’s just around the corner.

  • Covid-19

Editing Immune Response Could Make Gene Therapy More Effective

A study led by pathology’s Samira Kiani and published today in Nature Cell Biology showed that a new approach to CRISPR briefly suppressed genes to control the immune response in mice, making gene

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Pathology
  • School of Medicine

Pork Dumplings With a Side of Wisdom

In Pitt EXCEL’s Instagram series, an engineering student of color cooks a favorite meal while dishing on life, career and identity.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
A van with a Pitt logo on the side

Pitt extends partnership with Enterprise to support sustainability goals

The partnership will help Pitt reduce costs and upgrade its fleet with alternative energy vehicles, which will further support the University’s commitment to making the campus carbon neutral by 2037.

Plexiglass Alone Can't Protect Against Aerosolized Virus

Intubating COVID-19 patients can be dangerous for the health care provider. A new biocontainment unit developed by a Pitt-UPMC team trapped more than 99.99% of simulated virus-sized aerosols and

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

Pitt Study of COVID-19 Patients Leads to WHO Treatment Guidance Changes

Published as part of a four-article package today in JAMA, research led by Pitt’s Derek Angus found that an inexpensive treatment of steroids can substantially improve survival in critically ill COVID

  • Innovation and Research
  • Center for Vaccine Research
  • Covid-19

The Making of the Year of Engagement

Years ago, three students dreamed up the Year of Engagement and worked to make it a reality for 2020-2021. Learn how to get involved—including applying for funding and winning prizes during the

  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Economics

Statements on Jacob Blake Shooting

Pitt's Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion and Dean of Students shared messages on the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Student Researcher Documents History of U.S. Quarantines

While Pennsylvania was in the midst of COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders, Pitt senior Gina Watkins was digging into the reasoning behind past quarantine measures—finding racism and xenophobia were

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of History and Philosophy of Science
  • Department of History
  • Covid-19

From Cathedral of Learning to White House, Pitt Alum Hits Campaign Trail

Nick Trainer (A&S '10) double majored at the University of Pittsburgh in political science and history and has taken his love of politics into his current role as director of battleground strategy for

  • Department of Political Science
  • Alumni

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

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