University News
Graduating Pittsburgh Public Scholars want to help the city and beyond
The Pitt program guarantees admission and financial assistance for Pittsburgh Public Schools’ valedictorians and salutatorians. Here’s how two hope to change the world.
Pitt-Greensburg opened its first relaxation station
Students can use the space to unwind, thanks to Pitt Seed Project funding.
RSVP for the Chancellor’s Staff and Faculty Appreciation Picnic
Celebrate with food, music and games at Posvar Patio and Schenley Drive on May 11.
Pitt published an update on endowment investing related to ESG factors
The report is part of the University’s commitment to providing clarity on decisions regarding environmental, social and governance principles.
Evacuation and fire safety reminders
Familiarize yourself with the sights and sounds that happen during emergencies and find evacuation plans for the buildings you frequent.
Meet Pitt’s newest Goldwater scholar
Grace Fleury fell in love with one of the most notorious fields in STEM — organic chemistry — and now she has received one of the most prestigious awards for students.
Pitt Police Chief James Loftus answers campus safety questions after malicious calls
At a Tuesday press conference, Loftus explained how the night unfolded and pledged a renewed focus on the office’s communication with campus.
Pittsburgh universities join forces to raise awareness of sexual assault
Five universities, including Pitt, will come together April 16 to show solidarity and support for victims.
See how people get around Pitt with the results of the 2022 commuter survey
Responses will inform the University’s transportation strategies.
Mary Crossley is Pitt Law’s new interim dean
The disability and health law scholar previously served as dean of the School of Law from 2005-2012.

