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Pitt’s reporting services have been streamlined into the all-in-one Pitt Concern Connection. Community members can share issues related to COVID-19, environmental compliance, student conduct and more with the new centralized service.
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Designated lanes and special left-turn boxes for bicycles are making cycling on Pitt's campus easier and safer.
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From locally sourced meat to increased Farmers Market hours to gluten-free options — Pitt's Dining Services has something tasty for everyone. Plus, get the answers to frequently asked questions about dining at Pitt.
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A new school, new degree programs, new majors and opportunities for novel research open up to students as Pitt continues to anticipate the needs of an evolving workforce.
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If the school year flies, the first week of the academic year is a whirlwind. For those new to campus, plugging in and finding basic services can be a challenge. Here's where to look.
More than 7,000 students will be moving onto Pitt's campus Aug. 21-25. Two of Arrival Survival's coordinators share their insider tips on how to make the big move-in as smooth as possible.