En Pointe

PhD student Andrea Kozai has completed a first-of-its kind review of dance curriculums at education schools across the world.

Student project places second in EPA’s Campus RainWorks Challenge

The competition asked students to apply green infrastructure design principles to college campuses across the nation.

Two Pitt students win 2021 Goldwater Scholarships

Meet Pitt’s two newest Goldwater Scholars, Mark Farino and Asher Hancock. To date, 62 undergrads have received this top scholarship for STEM studies.

Seniors Have Reshaped Pitt’s Volleyball Team

The team has steamrolled opponents en route to a fifth consecutive NCAA tournament appearance; the Panthers will face Long Island University on April 14 in the first round of the tournament.

15 Pitt Students Earn NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

The prestigious fellowships provide stipends and other support for outstanding graduate students in STEM fields. Pitt’s prep programs helped this year’s awardees make their application packages shine.

Hail to Pitt’s Graduate and Professional Students

Celebrate Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week with special events and activities, including a look back at some of our favorite stories about grad students.

Watch: Pitt’s Got Talent

The annual variety show pits talented students from participating residence halls against one another to determine a judge’s favorite and a fan favorite. See which halls won this year’s virtual contest.

Photos: Class of the Total Solar Eclipse

They came in with the total solar eclipse and went out with a pandemic. The School of Medicine’s Class of 2021 was tested like no other—which made their residency match on Friday, March 19, all the more rewarding.

Pitt Startup Makes Exercising ‘SimpL’

As a master trainer at the Pete, Kunal Gandhi noticed that improper form during exercise was resulting in injuries. The app he developed to help recently won an award from the NFL.

Pitt Student’s Marketing Passion Drives Black-Owned Businesses

For Pitt-Greensburg junior Kyley Coleman, Instagram seemed like a simple way to show people where and how to start supporting Black-owned businesses. For business owners and customers, her 22,000-strong account became a lifeline and a community.