Chandralekha Singh received an AAPT award for physics education

The distinguished professor of physics was recognized for her pioneering advances in the field of physics education research.

These students were published in the Journal of Science Policy and Governance

The two teams from Pitt’s Environmental Law and Policy class tackled policy problems in their papers.

Anthony Grace is among ScholarGPS’ Highly Ranked Scholars

The distinguished professor of neuroscience was ranked No. 1 in the field of dopaminergic pathways.

PhD student Kale Serrato Doyen is a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation fellow

The award will support the Dietrich School scholar as she maps the Teenie Harris archive.

How nanotubes, nanoparticles and antibodies are used to detect tiny amounts of fentanyl

This Pitt-developed sensor is portable, affordable and orders of magnitude more sensitive than the next-best thing.

Emily Elliott was selected as a fellow of the Ecological Society of America

The recognition is awarded to ESA members who make “outstanding contributions” to advancing or applying ecological knowledge.

13 undergraduates earn Department of Studio Arts honors

The Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences recognized the students for their contributions this year’s exhibition.

Pitt undergraduates launched the Pittsburgh Interdisciplinary Mathematics Review

The inaugural issue includes voices from faculty, graduate researchers and undergraduate editors.

Ruth Mostern is named World History Association vice president

The Pitt professor of history will also serve a two-year presidential term starting in 2026.

Pitt researchers are solving a mini mystery of cell division

Scientists have long thought the minuscule organisms were using a risky division process. Pitt physicists looked at molecular levels to set the record straight.