Pitt alumna Kakenya Ntaiya was recognized as an emerging leader by the Obama Foundation

With her PhD from the School of Education, Ntaiya founded a nonprofit organization that provides education, mentoring and health and leadership training for girls of her native Kenyan community.

Alumna Bobbi Watt Geer will lead the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania

The GSPIA graduate is the first woman to lead the nonprofit, where she has worked for more than a decade.

An alumnus was named the Thomas Merton Center’s 2019 New Person of the Year

Wasi Mohamed was honored for working toward peace and justice in Pittsburgh.

Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the G.I. Bill, drafted by a Pitt Law graduate

June 22 marks the 75th anniversary of the original G.I. Bill, which has benefited 8 million veterans by providing education and training benefits. And it was made possible through the vision of Harry Colmery, a Pittsburgh native and 1916 graduate of Pitt’s School of Law.

Alumna Katelyn Means won a national scholarship to pursue dual Pitt Dental Medicine degrees

The National Health Service Corps Scholarship recipient earned a BS in microbiology in 2018.

Linda Wharton Boyd was named a top woman in public relations

The former president of Pitt’s African American Alumni Council is the director of communications, external affairs and strategic stakeholder engagement for the DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority.

A Pitt alumna and sustainability advocate received a visionary award

Patricia DeMarco recently published “Pathways to Our Sustainable Future: A Global Perspective” with the University of Pittsburgh Press.

A Pitt alumna is the first female infantry officer in the PA Army National Guard

Caileigh Carei (A&S ’17) was commissioned into the Army after her December graduation.

3 physical therapy alumni were inducted as American Physical Therapy Association fellows

Kim Nixon-Cave, Mary Lou Galantino and Greg Hicks joined the highest membership class of the organization.

A Pitt Law alumnus was appointed the US Marine Corps’ senior legal advisor

Daniel J. Lecce will serve as Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps.