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Sign Up for Paid Participation in Economics Experiments

Researchers at University of Pittsburgh Experimental Economics Laboratory are conducting studies about individual decision making. Students are being invited to participate and will be paid for their

Introduction to Glitch Art

This online workshop will cover some of the various tools and techniques associated with the creation of glitch art.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Reminder: Important Dates and Travel Guidance

Don’t forget: The fall term academic calendar has been modified due to the University’s response to the pandemic, and Pitt has issued important travel and social gathering guidance.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Developing a Business Plan: Mini Session

Join us for a mini version of the Second Step: Developing A Business Plan workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 15.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Funding from Takeda Pharma

The University of Pittsburgh is expanding its successful partnership with Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and is seeking requests for proposals for funded research projects across a range of categories.

  • Faculty

Listen to This: P.R.I.D.E. Program Launches Season 2 of Podcast

The P.R.I.D.E. Program in the School of Education’s Office of Child Development has released a new season of its podcast that addresses implicit bias and young children.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Spring 2021 Academic Calendar Released

Among the highlights shared by Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Ann E. Cudd include the first day of spring term classes (Jan. 19), replacement of the typical weeklong spring break with two student

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Robin Brooks and Esther Palacios-Barrios Named 2019 Ford Foundation Fellows

  • Department of Africana Studies
  • Department of Psychology
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Political Activity and the University

The Office of Community and Governmental Relations has compiled guidance for the University community on campaign-related activities.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Pittsburgh Campus to Move to Guarded Risk Posture

Today, the University announced that the Pittsburgh campus plans to shift to Guarded Risk posture on Monday, Oct. 19. Further messaging provided details on what this means for the community.

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New Spring Course: "Green France"

Take French 1036, "Green France," a new interdisciplinary course taught in English with no pre-requisites. Counts for the Sustainability Certificate and the Environmental Studies and French majors.

Guarded Risk Posture and Activity Area Plans

As the Pittsburgh campus plans to move to Guarded Risk posture on Oct. 19, remember that each unit has its own activity area plan outlining its operations in each posture.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Life Solutions Webinar Teaches How to Save for the Future

Available through October, "Saving for the Future," a Life Solutions webinar, will teach you how to utilize emotionally charged saving techniques to motivate you to set and keep your savings goals.

  • Staff
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Pitt Public Health Virtual Open House

Join us virtually on Friday, Oct. 30, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.to meet Pitt Public Health faculty, staff and students. Learn about career opportunities, explore the admissions and application process

Pittsburgh Campus Polling Locations on Election Day: What to Expect

On Tuesday, Nov. 3, people across the country will be casting their ballots and students, faculty and staff at the University are encouraged to make sure their vote is counted. The Pittsburgh campus

  • Staff
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50th Annual Pitt Jazz Seminar and Concert

The 50th Annual Jazz Seminar and Concert, titled “Celebrating Dr. Nathan Davis and Geri Allen,” will be held on Nov. 2nd through Nov 7th.

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Steven Abramowitch’s Work in Diversity Initiatives Receives Honor

  • Department of Bioengineering
  • Swanson School of Engineering

Voting Questions Answered

With Nov. 3 just days away, many people still have questions on how, where and whether they can vote. Get information on issues such as voting while in isolation or quarantine, voting in person and

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Call for Artists: What Does Black Lives Matter Mean to You?

Pitt invites artists throughout Western Pennsylvania to submit art for the outdoor exhibition, “Don’t Look Away: Because Mattering is the Minimum,” which will be erected on the Pittsburgh campus this

  • Staff
  • Faculty

Three Researchers Named to American Association for the Advancement of Science

  • School of Medicine
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • Department of Neurobiology