Alaina E. Roberts discusses the American West in a new docuseries
Her work on the topic also earned an honorable mention for the 2023 Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize.
Senior Jazzes Up History
Experience Journalist George Barbour’s (A&S ’51) Journey from Selma to Montgomery
This Pitt professor's book explores Black freedom on native land
Alaina E. Roberts says people are usually stunned to learn that five Native American tribes in what’s now Oklahoma owned Black slaves in the 1800s.
More Than Just Flytraps: Student Brings Carnivorous Plants to Campus
‘Spirit of independence’ bridged in communiversity program
A pilot program that connects students in an Introduction to Africana Studies course to residents in the Hill District is helping create a bridge from the University to the community.
Media Roundup: Election Experts and Student Experiences
How Pitt People Are Spending Election Day
Student Researcher Documents History of U.S. Quarantines
New Anti-Racism Course Aims to Inspire Paths of Scholarly Activism and Black Study
As fall term begins, first-year Pitt students will be required to take a new course on anti-Black racism. The class, open to all students, is centered around the roots, ideology and resistance to anti-Black racism.

