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Pitt is part of an effort to recharge energy security and resilience with $320M for new technology, infrastructure and jobs

The Resilient Energy Technology and Infrastructure Consortium, led by West Virginia University in collaboration with Pitt and Carnegie Mellon, received an NSF Regional Innovation Engines award.

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Why is it so hard to find DNA in bird poop?

Led by Kevin Kohl, a team of dozens of bird microbiome experts published a paper asking a simple question with surprisingly broad repercussions for studying the lives of birds.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
A feild of stars

Rubin Observatory has officially started its mission. Pitt researchers have been ready for decades.

The Legacy Survey of Space and Time will produce a high-definition time-lapse of the southern sky over the next 10 years.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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Transparency and collaboration were at the forefront of the second annual PA One Health Consortium meeting

The multiday June event saw more than 30 expert speakers and 200 attendees committed to human, animal, plant and ecosystem health in the commonwealth.

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  • School of Public Health
Oscar Lopez

A gift from the Cane-Bridge Foundation will expand the depth and breadth of dementia research at Pitt

A newly established fund will support clinical trials within the University of Pittsburgh Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center in the Department of Neurology in the School of Medicine.

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  • School of Medicine
The Cathedral of Learning

Pitt landed on Money’s Best Colleges list

The University’s myriad affordability initiatives — from a tuition-free promise at regional campuses to a national commitment to enroll more Pell-eligible students — secured its spot.

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Pamela A. Moalli

A strategic agreement between MWRIF and Pitt Medicine will advance women’s and infants’ health research

Pamela A. Moalli, who has served in an interim capacity since 2024, was named Magee-Womens Research Institute and Foundation scientific director.

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  • School of Medicine
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How Pitt helped this grad cross the finish line

A Finish Line Grant helped Jared Nunez reach graduation. Now he’s taking the next step to his future as a New York financial analyst.

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  • College of General Studies
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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A School of Education symposium brings the Flight 93 story into classrooms

The educator-focused event held last month at the national memorial held in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, aims to create a national model for 9/11 education.

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  • Pittsburgh Campus
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  • School of Education
Clyde Wilson Pickett speaks with Janet Stovall on stage

Pitt hosted this year’s Black Alumni Collective National Conference

The University welcomed 200 alumni, students and advocates from more than 88 colleges and universities to campus in May.

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A painting of Pittsburgh on a bell in front of an American flag.

Check out this statewide public art project celebrating America’s 250th birthday

Inspired by Philadelphia’s famed landmark, the initiative will mark the nation’s semiquincentennial with artistically rendered bells across Pennsylvania. Find one in your county.

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5 ways Pitt people helped shape America

As the U.S. marks 250 years, look back at moments when Pitt people helped shape the country it became, from voice radio to organ transplantation.

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Ruth Mullen is recognized with award

Ruth Mullen, longtime caretaker of the Cathedral of Learning, died at age 57

The custodian was known for her warm demeanor and dedication to making the University landmark a home away from home for students, faculty and staff.

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Ashlyn Bohn and Benjamin Cipriano

This new chemical technique adds to a towering reputation

Discovered by Ashlyn Bohn and Benjamin Cipriano and named after the Cathedral of Learning, CAATHy may help chemists craft medicines inspired by nature.

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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A Pitt student team will get the opportunity to send their experiment to the ISS

The University is looking for undergraduates and faculty advisors with big cosmic questions — that fit in tiny packages — as part of the national Student Spaceflight Experiments Program.

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  • School of Medicine
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How the University keeps tons of e-waste from landfills each year

In the last fiscal year, Pitt Surplus diverted more than 31 tons of outdated electronics, which can leach toxic heavy metals and other chemicals into groundwater and soil.

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How Pitt faculty and administrators are navigating generative AI, together

From casual monthly lunch groups to a University-wide AI coordination committee, Pitt has built a layered approach guiding responsible AI use on campus.

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  • Provost
Kyaien O. Conner

Kyaien O. Conner is the new dean of the School of Social Work

A nationally recognized scholar, educator and leader who currently serves as associate dean of the school, Conner will assume her new role on July 15.

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Sandford Asher

NASA dedicated an area of Mars to a late Pitt professor

Sanford Asher’s work linking microimages on Earth with images of space was integral to the search for signs of life on the Red Planet.

  • Space
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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
A student works on a laptop while two people walk past a Pitt School of Business logo on the back wall.

Pitt Online’s web launch marks a new era for flexible, career-focused education

Explore the bold new platform that connects prospective students with all of Pitt’s hybrid and online programs in one place.

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  • Cultivate student success
  • Promote accountability and trust