Students aid Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection

When should an aging oil and gas well be decommissioned? A group of Pitt students recently gave the state evidence-based advice.

Ready for the start of the fall term

The Environmental Health and Safety and Facilities Management teams are keeping Pitt’s air, water and facilities clean in preparation for the community’s return to campus buildings.

Student-run cafes add to coffee offerings at Pitt

A partnership is brewing that will give two Pitt Business students hands-on experience as CEOs of new cafes on campus.

The Dietrich School’s Study Lab won a website award

The unit won third place at the National College Learning Center Association/Learning Support Centers in Higher Education Website Excellence Awards.

The beat goes on

Face covering rules meant that students at Fanny Edel Falk Laboratory School couldn’t use wind instruments this year. A gift of drums and maracas kept the students learning.

Pitt's School of Education received a grant to improve teacher education

A $2 million gift will support the creation of “micro-collectives” at local public schools that aim to rebuild the teaching pipeline for Black educators.

Pandemic Podcast Partnership

A collaboration between WPTS and the English department created opportunities for undergraduate students and highlighted Pitt Humanities’ perseverance during the pandemic.

Library Helps You Get to Know Dr. King

A new online resource from the University Library System serves as an entry point into learning about Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.

Grad Student’s YouTube Channel Highlights Quirks of Biology

From cannibal worms to fish with clear blood, second-year PhD student April Rich explains unusual topics in biology for intermediate learners.

How students and faculty are adjusting to the Flex@Pitt model

Two courses — one in pharmacy and one in engineering — are succeeding under the Flex@Pitt model, as the University prepares to allow more in-person classes next week.