High school students completed training at the Education and Training Center at Pitt-Titusville

The students from the Penncrest and Titusville Area school districts gained experience in critical manufacturing skills.

16 Pitt students presented at Data Science Day 2025

Research topics ranged from use of generative AI at Pitt to retention at regional campuses to the data science of addiction.

Melissa Bilec will speak on a May 21 sustainability panel

The panel, held by Pittsburgh Earth Day and Duquesne Light Company, will feature women who are shaping environmental progress in the city.

Pitt-Greensburg’s new benchtop NMR device lets students study molecular structures

The undergraduate-friendly nuclear magnetic resonance instrument will ensure student researchers gain hands-on experience without having to leave campus.

An undergraduate researcher and Pitt-Bradford professor teamed up to publish a new chemistry paper

The project gave sophomore Patrick Ianiro invaluable lab skills and experience with international collaboration. The hopeful future surgeon is heading to Pittsburgh next year.

Pitt Engineering alumna Kate Gundlach is still racing toward her dreams

This year she became one of two women in IndyCar to hold the coveted race engineer position.

Sarah J. Swerdlow was awarded a travel award from the American Society of Microbiology

The Pitt-Greensburg assistant professor will travel to ASM Microbe, the world’s largest microbial science gathering.

Annette Vee will pen a newsletter series on AI and teaching

The associate professor has partnered with publisher W.W. Norton to explore topics around artificial intelligence.

Amir Alavi was named editor-in-chief of a new Nature Portfolio journal

The B.P. America Faculty Fellow in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will lead npj Metamaterials.

SEA-PHAGES has turned thousands of college students into more confident researchers

A $3 million Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant furthers the program, which is providing hands-on research opportunities at more than 150 schools, including Pitt-Greensburg.