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Find Success with SHRS: Rehabilitation Science
Join our Rehabilitation Science faculty (BS) for an enhanced information session and discover how you can find success with SHRS.
Proctoring Center Registration Opens
The partnership with Carnegie Mellon University launched in response to feedback from faculty and staff who have requested additional flexibility and support for their school-aged children throughout
Recycle Your Bicycle
There will be a donation drive for bikes and gear set for March 8-13.
Last Chance to Register for the United Way Virtual Trivia Bowl
There’s still time to sign up for the Pittsburgh City Game, which will see Pitt faculty and staff face off against Duquesne University in a bracket-style tournament fundraiser for the United Way
Classics, Philosophy and Ancient Science Spring Lecture—Friday at 3:30 p.m.
Join us for the CPAS Spring Lecture "Why Thales Knew the Pythagorean Theorem: Re-Viewing the Origins of Greek Geometry and Philosophy."
University Store on Fifth Updates Spring 2021 Course Material Deadlines
Students and their families receive free shipping on course materials and school supplies through Feb. 5, and the return policy deadline has been extended to Feb. 28.
Pitt Commons Virtual Office Hours: Platform Overview
Join us for training sessions to discover the rich opportunities available on this web-based hub for mentoring, networking and connecting with the University of Pittsburgh community.
Last Call for Year of Engagement Funding Proposals: Deadline Feb. 1
Are you a student, faculty or staff member with an idea for a new program, event or other project for the Year of Engagement? Apply for a proposal for a funded project.
ACC Network Now Available in Campus Residence Halls
Saturday’s softball game between Pitt and Syracuse will be the first ACC Network contest available in Pittsburgh campus residence halls.
A Conversation With Former President of World Bank Robert B. Zoellick
On April 7 at 7 p.m., Chancellor Emeritus Mark A. Nordenberg will hold a live-streamed conversation with Robert B. Zoellick as a part of The American Experience Distinguished Speaker Series.
Swanson Lab Repurposes Equipment to Produce Sanitizer for UPMC
When labs at the Swanson School of Engineering closed for research purposes, Götz Veser (pictured), the Nickolas DeCecco Professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering and associate director of the
Vaccine Eligibility to Expand Tomorrow
Starting Tuesday, April 13, all Pennsylvanians ages 16 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Resources to help members of the Pitt community get vaccinated as soon as possible are
Volunteer for an Upcoming Clinic on Campus
There’s still a need for about 10-15 people to volunteer in both clinical and nonclinical roles at vaccine clinics at the Petersen Events Center this week.