Pitt-Johnstown will regain the former Met Life building, thanks to a gift from alumnus John R. Musulin

His $2.2 million donation supports the purchase of the 178,000-square-foot, four-story office building.

A beam from the World Trade Center is at the heart of Pitt-Johnstown’s Heroes Memorial

The campus is 20 miles north of the Flight 93 crash site, one of three locations of the 9/11 terrorist attack.

A Pitt community partnership is transforming the Jupiter Building into a training hub

With support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and local schools and businesses, Future Works is the outcome of a yearslong effort to revitalize downtown Johnstown.

What mountains in Portugal can tell us about Pennsylvania’s geologic past

Understanding how mountains formed could help us predict future tectonic events and find minerals for electronics, says Fulbright Fellow and Pitt-Johnstown Associate Professor Ryan Kerrigan.

The Petroleum History Institute named an award for a retired Pitt-Johnstown professor

William R. Brice was a professor of geology and planetary science at the regional campus for 34 years.

Get to know research at Pitt-Johnstown

From turning biomass into a heating source to leading COVID-19 vaccination efforts, these researchers are at the frontlines of change.

Who will win the Mountain Cat Cup on Aug. 26?

New students will compete to be the best orientation group on campus.

5 fun outdoor adventures near Pitt-Johnstown

Experience kayaking, geocaching, gardens and more — all within a 30-minute drive from campus.

The Pitt Sustainability Challenge is down to 5 finalists

From freezer upgrades in labs to geothermal heating and cooling at Johnstown, the winner will move Pitt toward its carbon neutrality goal.

Pitt-Bradford and Pitt-Johnstown honored for their programs in high-demand fields and career development

Colleges of Distinction recognizes student-centered schools that other rankings might overlook. Pitt-Bradford earned the award for the ninth year.