These Pitt researchers are making steady progress toward a confident gait

A recent study, led by Gelsy Torres-Oviedo, shows an assured walk may start with being able to perceive changes.

7 Pitt faculty earned Dr. Larry E. Davis Awards

They will be celebrated for achievements in leadership, mentoring, research and community engagement at a Nov. 6 dinner.

Caitlin Bruce won a National Communication Association book award

“Voices in Aerosol” earned the Winans-Wichelns Award, among the organization’s highest honors.

A new Pitt study helps identify where train derailments pose the greatest risk

In the wake of East Palestine, a new study by Pitt Water Collaboratory researchers maps 26 years of accidents in the Ohio River Basin.

The Frederick Honors College’s undergraduate journal won national recognition

The Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review earned second place in the National Collegiate Honors Council’s Honors Publication Contest.

How Pitt is building additional awareness and support for research

The University is highlighting the vital importance of research through its Research Matters program.

Alexander Deiters earned an American Chemical Society award

The Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award recognizes and encourages excellence in organic chemistry.

Most people turn inward to make tough decisions, a new Pitt study found

Center for Philosophy of Science director Edouard Machery was a senior author on the research, which spanned 13 languages, 12 countries and five continents.

Pitt undergraduates showcased their work at the first Frederick Honors College Summer Research Conference

Fifty-eight students presented on their studies in the fields of social sciences, STEM, arts and humanities at Pitt-Greensburg.

Jonathan Rubin will lead a new Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics journal

The SIAM Journal on Life Sciences will focus on using quantitative methods to study biological systems and their applications.