Staff
Exhibit: Plant Cyborgs and Biohackers
Looking for an escape from pandemic-induced monotony? Explore Pitt’s digital art-science exhibition, “Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology,” featuring a “first-person eater game” and an attempt to fuse yeast cells with human cells, among other curious works of art.
2021-2022 Academic Calendar Now Available
The interactive academic calendar allows for users to add events from the academic calendar to personal calendars or subscribe to feeds, and will be updated if any changes are made.
Submit to the LGBTQIA+ Creative Works Showcase and Zine
All members of the Pitt community and beyond are invited to submit creative works of any kind relevant to aspects of their identity as part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Register for Faculty and Staff Development Program Spring Workshops
The virtual workshops are designed to enhance the professional and personal development of Pitt faculty and staff. New offerings this term include a session on working remotely.
March 31: Pandemic Pivots and Power Moves
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Office of the Provost Faculty Diversity Development team invites you to engage in a roundtable-style discussion with dynamic University of Pittsburgh women faculty members.
Nominations for 2020-21 Chancellor’s Awards for Staff Due April 9
The awards are the highest honors Pitt grants to classified and union staff members in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the University.
Pitt Commons Virtual Office Hours: Platform Overview
Join us for training sessions to discover the rich opportunities available on this web-based hub for mentoring, networking and connecting with the University of Pittsburgh community.
Self-Care Day Is for Staff, Too
Don’t forget: Next Wednesday, March 24, all regular staff will join students in observing a self-care holiday.
Groups to Address Staff Wellness, Stress
The groups will each deal with a different area of personal comfort: stress management, mindfulness or handling difficult conversations.
Public Comments Sought for Two Draft Policies
Pitt students, faculty and staff can participate in reviewing the draft policies and providing comments for the Provost's Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Programs and the University Council on Graduate Study.

