Junior Kaylee Frederick finished second in the U.S. Track and Field 100-Mile National Championship

The biology and secondary education major at Pitt-Johnstown is an internationally renowned ultramarathon runner.

These two Pitt-Johnstown alumni prove the power of teaching

Amy Arcurio and Nicole Kuzmiak turned their experiences at UPJ into roles as local educational leaders.

A Pitt-Johnstown professor found syntax in the warbling duets of wild parrots

How wild birds use language has long flown under the radar — but now Christine Dahlin’s research is moving scientists closer to understanding.

More than 100 students competed in soil judging at Pitt-Johnstown

Students from more than a dozen schools gained hands-on experience in evaluating and classifying soil properties.

Pitt regional campuses are among the best in the North, per U.S. News & World Report

Pitt-Bradford and Pitt-Johnstown both earned top 20 spots in the regional category and were named among the nation’s best colleges for veterans.

Pitt-Johnstown was recognized by Audubon International

The campus retained its certified sanctuary designation, which it first received in 2019.

3 Pitt campuses are among this year’s Colleges of Distinction

The University’s Pittsburgh, Bradford and Johnstown campuses made the list for helping students learn, grow and succeed.

This alumnus is giving Pitt students the resources needed to take a big step

Pitt's Rhodes Family Resource Fund supports the student who puts ‘everything into their education but does not have the resources to access the things that enrich that experience.’

2 Pitt campuses earned Military Friendly designations

It’s the 15th consecutive year Pitt-Bradford has been recognized for its support of active military and veteran students.

How can anyone possibly run 100-plus miles? Just ask Kaylee Frederick.

The 19-year-old Pitt-Johnstown student shares lessons she’s learned from powering through the world’s most grueling races.