Pitt-Greensburg’s School of Nursing program will celebrate its largest graduating class yet on May 2

The new BSN graduates will join more than 100 Pitt-produced nurses who are contributing to the local health care workforce.

Q&A: Aurora Sharrard’s personal path to sustainability leader

What green habits could you pick up from Pitt’s assistant vice chancellor for sustainability?

After her own detour, this senior is teaching fellow students valuable financial lessons

Along with working full-time and funding her own college career, Michelle Kingsley worked in Pitt’s Financial Wellness Center as a peer educator.

This alumnus is giving Pitt students the resources needed to take a big step

Pitt's Rhodes Family Resource Fund supports the student who puts ‘everything into their education but does not have the resources to access the things that enrich that experience.’

Dara Méndez was honored by Pittsburgh’s Professional Women’s Network

The School of Public Health associate professor received the Ladies Who Lead Award in a celebration on April 17.

Pitt helped this senior find her voice. Now, she wants to amplify others’.

The first-generation student plans to use her education to fight disinformation and uplift Latino families like hers.

Meet the 2025 Pitt Sustainability Awardees

The recognitions celebrate leadership and innovation in sustainability on the University’s campus.

This senior’s long road to recovery ends with a joyful walk at graduation

Mackenzie Evans fought through pain and setbacks to earn her degree after being hit by a car during her junior year.

How 3 student-led initiatives changed sustainability at Pitt

Thriftsburgh, the Student Office of Sustainability and Food Recovery Heroes began in classrooms and clubs 10 years ago. Today, they are foundational sustainability organizations on campus.

Pitt researchers presented several ongoing projects and their impact on PA

State Secretary Akbar Hossain met with University leaders, faculty and students during a campus visit on March 20.