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Windturbines on a green field

Wind energy is not bad for your health, new research shows

In this study, Osea Giuntella and his colleagues found no adverse physical or mental health affects after the installation of nearby turbines.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Recreation and Wellness Center

Pitt’s Recreation and Wellness Center was featured in Campus Rec Magazine

The facility’s accessible programming, visionary design and focus on mental well-being were the focus of the publication’s latest cover story.

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Concert with banner reading "Pittsburgh Cultural Trust"

5 free June events in Pittsburgh

Summer concerts, a film series and a high-flying pogo competition are all on offer as summer starts to heat up.

  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Be welcoming and engaged
Crosswalk in front of Cathedral of Learning

Be prepared for I-376 Parkway East closures, starting July 10

Pitt students, faculty and staff should expect potential impacts to the Oakland neighborhood, as both Forbes and Fifth avenues will be utilized for the interstate detour.

  • Our City/Our Campus
  • Students
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Pittsburgh Campus
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Transfer Pathways Summit attendees speaking in breakout groups

Register to attend Pitt’s third annual Transfer Pathways Summit

The June 5 event will focus on building more transfer-friendly practices at four-year institutions.

  • Cultivate student success
  • Provost
  • School of Education
People in a circle doing improv

A Pitt improv course is turning students into better lawyers. Its professor wants more schools to try it.

In a new publication, Ben Bratman lays out his unconventional training technique — and how it teaches students to ‘go forward, adapt and be resilient.’

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  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • School of Law
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‘It takes a village to band a bird’

Four peregrine falcon chicks were banded and given a clean bill of health, marking the 25th nesting season at the Cathedral of Learning.

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  • Promote accountability and trust
Red flowers in front of Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall

Pitt will close May 25 in observance of Memorial Day

The University will suspend most operations for the federal holiday honoring those who died serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

  • University News
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11 Pitt educators earned a Nancy Tannery Grant for Open Educational Resources

The projects recognized by the Office of the Provost range from flipping an organic chemistry classroom to a guide for academic writing with AI.

  • Cultivate student success
  • Provost
Simple line drawing of a brain with green triangles indicating the direction of waves

Making waves may be key to making memories

A new study, with contributions from G. Bard Ermentrout, shows the shapes and movement of activity correlate to different stages of memorizing and memory retrieval.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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5 Pitt students earned the SMART Scholarship-for-Service

The merit-based scholarship from the U.S. government provides tuition and annual stipends along with internship and employment opportunities.

  • Cultivate student success
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Swanson School of Engineering
A DellEMC computing system

Infrastructure enhancements powered by Dell Technologies will help Pitt accelerate AI-powered health care

New computing and storage systems will support faster, more accurate detection of diseases such as cancer at the Computational Pathology and AI Center of Excellence.

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  • School of Medicine
Cathedral of Learning behind trees and greenery

3 Pitt people were named Window Keepers by PA Humanities

Ervin Dyer, Jessica Kiefer and Allie O’Shea are among the first 25 Pennsylvanians to earn the honor for their work strengthening community and civic life.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Computing and Information
  • Pitt-Bradford
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Pitt will host North America’s top library design conference this October

The University Library System will host librarians, architects and designers at the newly renovated Hillman Library for Designing Libraries XIII, Oct. 18-20.

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  • Promote accountability and trust
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Alumna Rebecca Johnson is a 2026 Pulitzer Prize winner

The journalist and former Pitt News editor won the prize for local reporting along with her Chicago Tribune team. She is the third Pitt-connected Pulitzer recipient in three years

  • Cultivate student success
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Greg Jordan

Pitt Law announced a $1M commitment to establish the Greg and Ellen Jordan Fund for Business, Banking and Financial Regulation

The fund will provide support for the school’s strategic initiatives, including an annual speaker series, innovative programming, faculty support and curriculum development.

  • Cultivate student success
  • School of Law
Spring foliage in view of Cathedral of Learning

12 Pitt students earned Gilman Scholarships

The University’s newest winners of the prestigious undergraduate study abroad award are heading to destinations from Bolivia to South Korea.

Lingfei Wu

How science can escape the nostalgia trap

A new paper by Lingfei Wu in Science shows that older researchers produce less disruptive work — though they offer strengths of their own, too.

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  • School of Computing and Information
A group of people in business attire cut a blue ribbon

Pitt’s new quantum lab will advance innovation across the region

The Western Pennsylvania Quantum Information Core represents more than a decade of Pitt’s commitment to partnerships in quantum science and industry commercialization.

  • University News
  • Propel scholarship, creativity and innovation
  • It's Possible at Pitt
Justin Dandoy poses for a photo

Justin Dandoy was named director of PittServes

He has closely collaborated with the Division of Student Affairs team in his current role as Pitt’s director of community affairs.

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