Faculty
Faculty Diversity Workshop: The Undercommons and German Studies
What do we do with the increasing sense of estrangement and disillusion some of us feel with academic structures?
Celebrating Love Data Week
Join the University of Pittsburgh Library System Digital Scholarship Services and the Health Sciences Library System, along with Carnegie Mellon University Libraries for Love Data Week 2021, Feb. 8-12.
Calling all Changemakers: Connect with Activists and Advocates on March 11
Take advantage of this amazing opportunity to network and share your priorities with regional advocates, activists, leaders and changemakers.
Registration Is Open for the Mentoring and Advising Summit
This year’s summit, focused on inclusive excellence in mentoring and advising, will take place virtually on March 11.
Call for Proposals for Open Education Resources Project Funding
The funding from the Office of the Provost is for faculty to adapt, adopt and/or create open education resources for an existing course. Proposals are due March 11, 2021.
Cast Your Vote in The Pitt News 2020-21 Best Of Ballot
The Pitt News wants to know what your favorite things on campus are.
Save the Date for Pitt Day of Giving: Tuesday, Feb. 23
The fifth annual Pitt Day of Giving will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23. Gifts from Pitt alumni, faculty, staff, friends and families will help Pitt schools, programs and student organizations rise to the top of the leaderboards and win challenge funds.
Professional Development Winter Series: Self-Coaching During COVID-19
A new professional development series from the Office of Human Resources will provide self-coaching tips and creative ideas to help with the challenges and changes presented by the pandemic.
Feb. 4: Time for Truth About PA’s 2020 Presidential Election
As part of the Governing in Crisis interview series, Pitt’s Institute of Politics and its Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy will host Committee of Seventy President and CEO David Thornburgh to discuss the recent presidential election.
New Film Student Documentary on George Romero Premieres Feb. 4
A screening and discussion of Pitt film studies students’ “George Romero & Pittsburgh: The Early Years” will look at the horror director’s creative endeavors, connections to Pitt and his legacy as an artist

