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Open Dialogue is Key for Sheltering at Home for the Holidays

Pitt experts know moving back home during a pandemic and sheltering in place around loved ones isn’t easy. Here are some of their tips for prioritizing your health and well-being during this time and

  • Covid-19

Winter Break Access at a Glance

As Pitt’s fall term comes to a close in an academic year like no other, the need for flexibility amid changing postures due to COVID-19 has been the rule. Here to help is a handy guide to important

Alum’s Extensive Data Work Helps Hispanic Health

The network of colleagues and mentors Benjamín Acosta-Cázares (GSPH ’15) developed at Pitt helped him establish one of the largest national health databases in Hispanic populations. Tonight, he and

  • Department of Epidemiology
  • Alumni

Pitt-Greensburg Offers University’s First Winter Session to All—Remotely

In an effort to continue offering flexible modes of learning and foster student engagement through an extended winter recess, the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg will offer 10 remote courses in

How Google Maps Gets Made

More than a billion people use Google Maps each month—but have you ever stopped to consider what makes the tool work? Tomorrow, a multidisciplinary series of virtual events celebrates the technology

  • Department of Anthropology
  • Department of Geology and Environmental Science

Pittsburgh Lends Expertise, Arms to Moderna Vaccine Development

On Monday, Moderna became the second company to announce promising early results of its Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial. The Pittsburgh site, led by Pitt’s Judy Martin, has seen more than 250

  • Innovation and Research
  • Division of Infectious Diseases
  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Department of Medicine
  • Covid-19
  • Center for Vaccine Research

A New Way to Look at Lung Infections—Like Rice

When sushi rice is compressed, it sticks to the food it surrounds. A new study from Pitt engineers has found the same can be said for the mechanical properties of mucus.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Pitt research finds new green investment key to transforming regional economy

A nonpartisan team led by Leslie Marshall in Pitt’s Center for Sustainable Business has created a roadmap for climate-friendly industrial growth over the next decade to add jobs and economic prospects

  • Innovation and Research

COVID-19 Reinfection and You

Yes, it’s possible to get COVID-19 twice. With cases in the region rising and students preparing to leave Pitt campuses before Thanksgiving, here’s what you need to know about reinfection and spread.

  • Covid-19

Pitt-Greensburg Activities Honor Veterans

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is hosting virtual events and physical displays that recognize the sacrifices of veterans this week.

Alum BASE Jumps for Veterans’ Suicide Awareness

Veteran Tristan Wimmer (BUS ’20G) BASE jumped 22 times in one day to raise awareness of the estimated 22 veterans who die by suicide each day. He’s spending this Veterans Day in the Utah desert with a

  • Alumni
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Hill District CEC introduces digital inclusion efforts for Pittsburgh

Many careers today require more tech skills than ever. Pitt’s Community Engagement Center in the Hill District has launched multiple initiatives for school-aged students and adults to boost science

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Department of Bioengineering
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Pitt’s efforts in innovation and economic prosperity and global engagement earn national awards

The University received two awards from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities for its achievements in community, social and cultural development — particularly within the Pittsburgh

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Manufacturing Assistance Center

Pitt Experts Optimistic About Vaccine Candidate’s Efficacy, Advise People Continue Protecting Themselves

Four Pitt experts offer their thoughts on Pfizer’s announcement today of a vaccine that early data show is more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Pediatrics
  • Department of Medicine
  • Covid-19
  • Center for Vaccine Research
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Pitt partners with coalition to connect young learners to the internet

A first-of-its kind partnership aims to bridge the digital divide by providing high-speed internet to local school students in need. Pitt’s contribution: A powerful beam transmitted from atop the

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Our City/Our Campus

Elevated Risk Posture, Shelter-in-Place Protocols Begin at Pittsburgh Campus

The changes came after the University’s team of medical experts assessed a significant increase in positive COVID-19 cases among students over the weekend and aim to reduce the spread of the virus

  • Covid-19

Survey, Spring Enrollment Open to Students

Enrollment for spring 2021 is underway and the University is improving and evolving its full plan to allow students and faculty to structure their semesters based on how and when they would like to

  • Covid-19

A Recipe for Smiles

Pitt’s Office of Community and Governmental Relations, in collaboration with dining services provider Compass, food services distributor Sysco and community partners, recently delivered 5,000 USDA

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Llama Nanobodies Could be a Powerful Weapon Against COVID-19

Research published today in Science describes a new method to extract tiny but extremely powerful antibody fragments from llamas, which could then be fashioned into inhalable therapeutics for COVID-19

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Cell Biology
  • Covid-19
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute
  • Center for Vaccine Research

Disability Advocates Still Fight for Progress

Pitt's Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted two discussion panels to build awareness of opportunities for and the accomplishments of people with disabilities in the workplace, as well as how Pitt

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion