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Pitt and Allegheny County partner to vaccinate patient-facing students

On Jan. 28 and 29, the Allegheny County Health Department will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to Pitt health care students in the state’s Group 1A designation at the University’s Petersen Events Center

  • Covid-19

Behind the Executive Order that Could Politicize Civil Service

For decades, presidents routinely replaced large swaths of the government workforce, often requiring them to pay fees to political parties in exchange for their jobs. Professor Barry Mitnick explains

Understanding the Role of Race in Business

In a new course and upcoming Racial Justice Web Forum, Paul T. Harper examines the intersection of business, ethics and race in America. Register for the five-part forum, which begins Jan. 22.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Advice for the Next President

As the Biden-Harris presidential transition begins, Pitt experts share their thoughts on racial justice, immigration and other significant issues that face the incoming administration.

  • Department of Political Science
  • Department of Film and Media Studies
  • Department of Africana Studies

Research Aims to Understand, Curb Misinformation on COVID-19 Vaccines

Fueled by a grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, researchers in Pitt’s Center for Research on Behavioral Health, Media and Technology are studying and combating false online information

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences
  • Department of Medicine
  • Covid-19

Deadline Extended for New Art Initiative

Artists have until Feb. 1 to submit their work to the “Don’t Look Away: Because Mattering is the Minimum” exhibit, which asks the question, “What does Black Lives Matter mean to you?” The exhibit will

  • Department of Theatre Arts

Library Helps You Get to Know Dr. King

A new online resource from the University Library System serves as an entry point into learning about Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. “Activism starts with awareness, and that’s what this guide

Three people in purple robes in a dark building with wood walls

Interfaith Engagement: Sharing stories in living color

Beginning on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and continuing through Black History Month, an initiative led by Pitt’s Office of Interfaith Dialogue and Engagement seeks stories and images about faith, race

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Exploring the Rhetoric of Martin Luther King Jr.

Why does the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” still speak to us today? Third-year PhD student and composition instructor Lissette Escariz Ferrá helps her students understand.

  • Department of English

Remembering Joanne Rogers

Students, faculty and staff join people around Pittsburgh and across the country today in remembering beloved Pittsburgher Joanne Rogers, longtime spouse of the late Mister Rogers. She died Jan. 14 at

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of English

MLK Day, Social Justice Week Events Set

Following a year in which calls for racial equity and social justice rose to new prominence, the University’s annual Social Justice Week, running Jan 18-22, presents a renewed opportunity for the Pitt

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Political Science

Telehealth effective, preferred for mobility equipment adjustments in veterans

Telehealth visits to help veterans access and adjust technology such as wheelchairs were just as effective as in-person visits, two studies from Pitt’s Human Engineering Research Laboratories found

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

One Participant’s Experience in a Pitt COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Almost by accident, Pittsburgh police officer Antonio Ruiz joined the Moderna vaccine trial at Pitt. Read how his experience played out.

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

FDA and Pitt Announce Collaboration to Research and Develop Innovative Therapies to Help Restore Vision

The University of Pittsburgh today announced a collaboration with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health to help address the needs of the visually impaired

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Ophthalmology
  • Department of Occupational Therapy
Ervin Dyer outdoors in a light blue dress shirt and red tie

‘Spirit of independence’ bridged in communiversity program

A pilot program that connects students in an Introduction to Africana Studies course to residents in the Hill District is helping create a bridge from the University to the community.

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

A student belonging exercise is erasing achievement gaps in biology and physics courses

Simply acknowledging that college is challenging during introductory science courses has helped to close racial and gender achievement gaps.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Technology & Science
  • Students

Grad Student’s YouTube Channel Highlights Quirks of Biology

From cannibal worms to fish with clear blood, second-year PhD student April Rich explains unusual topics in biology for intermediate learners.

  • Students
  • Department of Computational and Systems Biology

Got a Minute?

The Center for Creativity’s One Minute Film Festival gave members of the Pitt community a chance to explore writing, storytelling and filmmaking in a compact form. See the winners.

  • Department of Sociology
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Film and Media Studies
a person at a large telescope

Student produces high-powered images of the night sky

Ryan Caginalp, a 16-year-old student in the University Honors College and Swanson School of Engineering, ramped up his astrophotography hobby during the pandemic. See some of his celestial images.

  • Students
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Mathematics
A road with traffic medians, bike lands and sidewalks

Bigelow Block Transformation Project: Key Oakland connection reopens

The new streetscape between Fifth and Forbes avenues includes safe, separated paths for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists; updated utility infrastructure; additional landscaping and more for the

  • University News
  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Pittsburgh Campus