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Welcome Week 2025, in photos

Thousands of new Panthers kicked off the academic year with New Student Convocation, Lantern Night and other traditions. See some of our favorite moments.

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  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Pittsburgh Campus
  • Cultivate student success
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These new Pitt classes and programs launch in fall 2025

Register for courses in disaster preparedness, space engineering, communication science and more before the add/drop period ends on Sept. 5.

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  • Teaching & Learning
  • Cultivate student success

Most people turn inward to make tough decisions, a new Pitt study found

Center for Philosophy of Science director Edouard Machery was a senior author on the research, which spanned 13 languages, 12 countries and five continents.

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Innovation and Research
  • Global
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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New Pitt research suggests cellphone data could help clinicians identify and treat mental health disorders

Colin E. Vize says passive sensing could give clinicians access to more (and more reliable) data about their patients’ lives.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Innovation and Research
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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What’s the difference between a mountain pika and a rabbit? Their noses.

A surprising new Pitt study suggests that mammals living at high elevations switch off many of the genes that help them smell.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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Pitt findings point to lava as a source of Venus’ CO2-rich atmosphere

Ian Flynn is among a group of researchers who found the planet’s extreme environment may be the result of early outgassing rather than its position in our solar system.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Space
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
A basketball team bites down on medals. One boy is held up by his teammates grasping his knees and shoulders.

See photos from the inaugural JCC Maccabi Campus Games at Pitt

Nearly 2,000 Jewish teen athletes from around the world competed and connected during the weeklong Olympic-style event.

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  • Community Impact
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John C. Byrd has been named UPMC Hillman Cancer Center director

The internationally lauded researcher will lead one of the nation’s premier National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers.

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  • Health and Wellness
  • Innovation and Research
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  • School of Medicine
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Pitt’s School of Education is leading a new life sciences workforce training program

Supported by the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the job-creating project will develop new educational credentials and partnerships to transform Pittsburgh into a life sciences powerhouse.

  • Technology & Science
  • Community Impact
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  • School of Education
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How a local nonprofit is helping parenting students earn college degrees

With support from Pitt’s Nonprofit Capacity Building Program, Pittsburgh Scholar House offers scholarships, housing and transportation assistance and other resources to help nontraditional students.

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7 ways to stay busy in Pittsburgh this August

Explore the city’s largest park, shop vintage and upcycled goods, see the stars and try new flavors at these free events throughout the month.

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  • Be welcoming and engaged
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Hike, bike and paddle your way through Pitt’s scenic backyard

There’s easy access to wooded trails, bike paths and scenic rivers just outside the University’s Pittsburgh campus.

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  • Pittsburgh Campus
  • Be welcoming and engaged
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As ‘The Points Guy,’ this Pitt alumnus helps travelers leverage loyalty

Brian Kelly’s first book-length travel guide was released in March and immediately hit the New York Times’ bestsellers list.

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  • Alumni
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
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  • School of Business
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Meet Pitt’s 2025-26 Fulbright US Student finalists

Scholars from across disciplines will represent the United States in countries including Germany, Montenegro, Israel and Azerbaijan.

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  • Global
  • Cultivate student success
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Computing and Information
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‘The Good Mother Myth’ and more summer reading from Pitt alumni authors

Nancy Reddy's first work of narrative nonfiction asks "What makes a good mother?"

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Alumni
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How Pitt Magazine’s new editor-in-chief touched down in Western Pennsylvania

“Life is like a book,” Pitt and NFL football great Larry Fitzgerald said in 2022. “I’m simply turning the page to the next chapter in my life.” Pitt Magazine's new editor-in-chief can relate.

A girl holds a National Marrow Donor Program swab kit while posing for a photo on a school campus

This Pitt family is on mission to register bone marrow donors

Erin and Bill Bedillion’s daughter needs a bone marrow donor. The Pitt alums are determined to find one — for her and all the other kids who are waiting for a match.

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  • Community Impact
  • Alumni
Drew Lafferty dressed in pitching gear and sensors about to throw a baseball

These Pitt researchers are investigating the biomechanics of baseball

The data they gather may help protect the health of players and give the team a competitive edge.

  • Technology & Science
  • Cultivate student success
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • Athletics
  • School of Education
  • Swanson School of Engineering
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Pitt researchers earned Gates Foundation funding to develop an HIV sensor

Amir Alavi and Alan Wells are building a handheld device that can report viral load at the press of a button, enabling care in resource-limited or decentralized settings.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Innovation and Research
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • School of Medicine
  • Swanson School of Engineering
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5 of the top Yinzer-approved moments from HBO Max hit ‘The Pitt’

Pitt's Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, an assistant professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine, served as a consultant for the writers of the show starting Noah Wyle.

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  • School of Medicine