Pitt Police

A police officer in a Pitt face mask standing next to a person in a gray shirt
The April 15 conversation ranged from police training at Pitt to a new student-focused committee that will address public safety concerns.
Two police officers in face masks talk to a person in a gray t-shirt and shorts
The Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement project is a national training and support initiative for U.S. law enforcement agencies committed to building a culture of peer intervention that prevents harm.
A police officer stands on a sidewalk, speaking to a person in a face mask in a white shirt and black shorts
As the Pitt Police remain vigilant throughout the pandemic, they respond to requests for transparency and more frequent communication with students. Join them in an Oct. 15 town hall.
Blue signs on a lawn in front of the Cathedral of Learning
If you've thought about using the University’s COVID Concern Connection page to report a concern about public gatherings, physical distancing or Pitt’s response to COVID-19 in general, you might wonder what happens next. Read on.
Timothy Grebeck in a blue "Pitt Education" Tshirt.
Timothy Grebeck (EDUC ’19) has a message to share about life with an autism spectrum disorder. He's taking it to audiences in boardrooms, classrooms and beyond.