Pitt will provide one N95 respirator per person starting Jan. 27

Get yours at the concierge entrances to buildings or at three pickup stations this week. Surgical masks will continue to be available.

Apply now for a new faculty development certificate program

To obtain the certificate of completion, faculty will be required to participate in about 15 hours of programming.

When grief doesn't go away

Pitt researchers are trying to help people experiencing prolonged grief during the pandemic.

Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, OEDI offer walk-in hours

January sessions will be virtual, with in-person walk-in hours returning in February.

What you need to know about Dry January

Taking a break from booze? Sober curious? Abstaining from alcohol can improve your health. Learn more about University resources for students.

Difficult Conversations: So you messed up. Here's how to apologize.

Karina Schumann, director of Pitt’s Conflict Resolution Lab, shares her tips in this Q&A.

The University of Pittsburgh is launching an undergraduate public health program

More than 800 students have already applied for the inaugural class starting this fall.

Pitt dermatologists expand access to uninsured and underserved

MobileDerm offers care in "dermatology deserts" in Pennsylvania.

Get your COVID-19 booster at the Petersen Events Center on Jan. 12

Appointments are preferred, though walk-ins will be welcome.

Got a New Year’s resolution? Pitt’s got resources.

Whether you want to exercise more, save money or quit smoking, Pitt is here to help students and employees live better in 2022.