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Journalist Alum Brings Home Emmy

When Justin Carter (A&S ’12) started his journey to become a TV journalist, he promised his parents his first Emmy. It now sits on their mantle.

  • Pitt-Greensburg
  • Department of Communication
  • Alumni

Pitt Acquires Papers of Playwright Rob Penny

The collection comprises approximately 150 boxes, which include correspondence, writing tablets, photographs, scripts, audio and video recordings, awards and more. The acquisition adds to Black voices

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Africana Studies

Introducing Pitt Perspectives

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pitt leaders and staff kept our campuses safe and functioning. Watch how it all happened in “Reinventing Life on Campus during COVID-19,” part of the new Pitt

  • Covid-19

Pitt Bestows Three Honorary Doctorates

Bestselling author Rebecca Skloot, disability rights leader Judy Heumann and nurse educator Susan Hassmiller are among the newest awardees of honorary Pitt degrees.

Won’t You Be His Neighbor?

A new book co-authored by Ryan Rydzewski (A&S ’09) captures the lingering lessons from Pittsburgh’s favorite teacher and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.”

  • Alumni
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Real-world results confirm vaccine effectiveness in older adults

Researchers from Pitt were part of a multisite study that analyzed real-world nationwide CDC data to confirm the effectiveness of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Covid-19

Chancellor Emeritus Named to Redistricting Commission

Mark A. Nordenberg has been appointed chair of the Legislative Reapportionment Commission, a bipartisan group tasked with drawing Pennsylvania’s legislative districts.

  • Institute of Politics
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

How the Act of Speculating Became a Financial Mania

Gayle Rogers, professor in and chair of Pitt's Department of English and author of the forthcoming book, “Speculation: A Cultural History from Aristotle to AI,” writes about financial speculation

  • Department of English

An Artista’s Triumph

Senior Colleen Mars took the shock of a halted study abroad trip in Italy and turned it into a world full of color, fear and closure on canvas. Her piece, “Things that Scare Me,” won the Hindsight 20

  • Students
  • Department of Studio Arts

Seniors Named to National Top 100 List

Rohil Chada and Katie Gerber from the College of Business Administration were named to Poets & Quants’ Best & Brightest Business Majors of 2021 list.

  • Students

Watch: Leadership Award Winners

See the finalists and winners of the Emma W. Locke and Senior of the Year awards, which honor seniors who embody scholarship, character, leadership and devotion to Pitt.

  • Students
  • Department of Neuroscience
  • Department of Chemistry

Senior Jazzes Up History

David Zahniser’s album, “The Crossroads,” is a musical exploration of the Hill District that blends standard Jewish tunes with jazz to create a soundscape of the neighborhood’s working class history.

  • Students
  • Department of Music
  • Department of History

Ambassador of Good Trouble

This first-generation college student felt welcomed from the moment she set foot on campus. She’s worked to elevate equity and social justice to make the University community even more welcoming for

  • Students
  • Department of Africana Studies
  • Department of Political Science

Commencement 2021 Ceremonies Begin Tonight

If you can’t make it in person, join the livestream at 6 p.m. ET or visit Pitt’s social media pages to experience the first of several celebrations for the Class of 2021.

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Why female brains are more resilient to aging

Pitt neuroscientists found that fruit flies, rodents and humans all have a protein called VGLUT that regulates sex differences in age-related neuron loss. It is not every day that scientists discover

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Cell Biology
  • Department of Psychiatry

An Artista’s Triumph

Senior Colleen Mars took the shock of a halted study abroad trip in Italy and turned it into a world full of color, fear and closure on canvas. Her piece, “Things That Scare Me,” won the Hindsight 20

  • Students
Rice

A Pitt PhD student was awarded a research opportunity at the Fermi Lab

Logan Rice will conduct experiments in high-energy physics through a U.S. Department of Energy program.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy

An Artista’s Triumph

Senior Colleen Mars took the shock of a halted study abroad trip in Italy and turned it into a world full of color, fear and closure on canvas. Her piece, “Things That Scare Me,” won the Hindsight 20

  • Students
The Cathedral of Learning

Celebration of innovation

Meet this year’s emerging innovator, startup of the year, small business of the year and more, as recognized by Pitt’s Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Innovation Institute

Pitt Athletics Earns Community Service Award

University of Pittsburgh student-athletes topped the NCAA Team Works Community Service Competition for their youth programs, blood drives and other volunteer efforts.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Students