5 ways to stay connected during shelter in place

The Pittsburgh campus is under a shelter-in-place period until Jan. 26. Our student reporter shares ways to stay busy.

Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, OEDI offer walk-in hours

January sessions will be virtual, with in-person walk-in hours returning in February.

Year of Data and Society awards second round of projects

The deadline for the next round of funding is Feb. 1.

What you need to know about Dry January

Taking a break from booze? Sober curious? Abstaining from alcohol can improve your health. Learn more about University resources for students.

Pitt Seed Program issues call for pitches to advance the Plan for Pitt

The funding program is looking for ideas that align with the new strategic plan and that make the University an even better place to learn, teach and work.

The University of Pittsburgh is launching an undergraduate public health program

More than 800 students have already applied for the inaugural class starting this fall.

New scholarship agreement helps graduate students in the sciences

Pitt’s partnership with an all-women, all-volunteer philanthropic organization is getting deeper, stronger and planning for perpetuity.

Don’t miss Creating a Just Community on Jan. 18

The virtual event starts at 11:30 a.m.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day events postponed

The Martin Luther King Day of Service and the Martin Luther King Social Justice Symposium will be rescheduled for later this spring, due to the University’s shelter-in-place policy.

Get your COVID-19 booster at the Petersen Events Center on Jan. 12

Appointments are preferred, though walk-ins will be welcome.