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Program Aims to Increase Positive Racial Identity in Pittsburgh’s Black Children

Arts festivals, parenting groups and professional development opportunities are highlighted in a new endeavor from Pitt's Office of Child Development.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Pediatrician, Researcher Remembered for Landmark Studies on Lead Poisoning

Herbert L. Needleman, known for his pioneering efforts that linked environmental lead exposure — even at low doses — to cognitive deficits in children, died in Pittsburgh on July 18 at an assisted

  • Department of Psychiatry
  • Department of Pediatrics

Researchers Have ‘Nose’ For Sensory Tech

Assistant professor of chemical and petroleum engineering Chris Wilmer and doctoral student Jenna Gustafson's artificial noses could eventually sniff out gas leaks or maybe even cancer. For his work

  • Innovation and Research

Year of Diversity Creates Framework for Continuing Exploration and Education

The University of Pittsburgh’s Year of Diversity featured more than 200 events during the 2016-17 academic year and created an important base upon which the Pitt community can build.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Statewide Network to Share Expertise, Resources to Combat Cyber Threats

Large campuses and companies use a variety of techniques to safeguard research archives and computing grids. But for smaller colleges and organizations without the staff or budget to protect against

  • Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security
  • Innovation and Research

Survey Gauges the Pitt Experience

A survey of graduate and professional students from all 14 schools shows a desire to be more connected and involved with the University.

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Barbara A. Epstein is president of the Medical Library Association

The director of the University's Health Sciences Library System will lead the organization's more than 2,700 members.

  • School of Medicine
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William E. Klunk received the 2017 Zaven Khachaturian Award from the Alzheimer’s Association

Klunk is a distinguished professor of psychiatry and neurology and the Levidow-Pittsburgh Foundation Chair in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Disorders.

  • School of Medicine
  • Health and Wellness
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Pitt students and alumnus win Germany's Graduate Scholarships for Study

Sofia Beatriz Vera Rojas, Thomas A. Elvins and Alex R. Lederer will study and conduct research with support from the nation's Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst.

  • Global

Three Times Faster: New Computer System Promises to Accelerate Researchers' Work

Pitt's Center for Research Computing is one of the first places in the country to access Intel's powerful new computing systems, allowing research of larger, more complex problems.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Computer Science
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

Tsinghua–Pitt Biomedical Partnership Celebrates Its First Class of Graduates

The Tsinghua Scholars Program brings Chinese medical school students to Pitt for two years of rigorous biomedical research training. In June, 13 of the scholars became the first from the partnership

  • Innovation and Research

From Schenley Place to Outer Space: Team Developing Computers for Space Station

The Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing researches systems that can be broken apart and reassembled, like Legos, and also withstand an extraterrestrial environment.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Computer Science
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Alumnus Carl Redwood is the Thomas Merton Center's New Person of the Year

The honor recognizes local social justice advocates who dedicate their lives to peace and justice in Pittsburgh.

  • Community Impact
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • School of Social Work

Distinguished African-American Alumni Honored for Service, Achievements

Inspirational stories of pioneering lives highlighted Pitt's African American Alumni Council ceremony in June, during which five alumni were honored with the Distinguished Alumnus Award.

  • Alumni
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Bryan Brown received a 5-year National Institutes of Health grant

The assistant professor of bioengineering earned $1.57 million in funding to study how aging affects implantable medical devices.

  • Swanson School of Engineering
  • Health and Wellness

Vision-to-Touch Innovation, Pitt Researchers Featured in Documentary Airing on PBS

"Sight: The Story of Vision" shows a Pitt-researched device called BrainPort — a set of glasses and a lollipop-like combo that allows people with vision impairments the ability to "see" through touch

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Ophthalmology

Online Service Aiming to Match Moms-to-Be With Doulas Wins Student Pitch Competition

Finding a suitable doula — a professional who gives physical and educational support before, during and after childbirth — can be difficult, said Pitt Graduate School of Public Health Student Alysia

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research

Students Explore History of Civil Rights

A group from Pitt recently took a 2,300-mile journey through historical sites in the South called “Returning to the Roots of Civil Rights.” This "classroom on the road" offered students opportunities

  • Students

Law School Dean to Return to Faculty

The School of Law's national recognition has risen, and its faculty diversity, academic scope and philanthropic giving have increased during the six years that William M. Carter Jr. has served as dean

Board of Trustees Elects Members, Approves Construction Projects for Pittsburgh, Johnstown

The University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees elected four new members, approved construction projects, set next steps for Pitt's Titusville campus and finalized a new leadership position during its