Pitt will collaborate on digitizing the works of a philosophical giant

The University Library System and Center for Philosophy of Science are partners in the 25-year Rudolf Carnap Digital project.

New Pitt research explains how massive canyons formed in Peru

A study out of Nadine McQuarrie’s lab found that river capture resulted in these vast geographical structures in the Andean Plateau.

8 Pitt undergraduates earned Gilman Scholarships

The Department of State award offers merit-based study abroad funding of up to $5,000 to students with limited financial means.

What really led to the decline of Maya kingdoms?

Researchers tend to blame drought for the downfall of these cities — but it’s not that simple, according to Pitt’s Claire Ebert.

AI’s transformative impact is already here — and other takeaways from this week’s ‘Forging the Future’ summit

Leaders from around the globe gathered at Pitt to explore how emerging technologies are reshaping health care, economic competitiveness and the global innovation economy.

Most people turn inward to make tough decisions, a new Pitt study found

Center for Philosophy of Science director Edouard Machery was a senior author on the research, which spanned 13 languages, 12 countries and five continents.

Meet Pitt’s 2025-26 Fulbright US Student finalists

Scholars from across disciplines will represent the United States in countries including Germany, Montenegro, Israel and Azerbaijan.

Todd Reeser will conduct research through France’s Gender Institute

The Pitt professor will collaborate on teaching and research within the University of Paris system.

Rory Cooper spoke at the UN about AI-powered assistive technology

The Human Engineering Research Laboratories talk focused on how artificial intelligence is changing the innovation landscape and helping people with disabilities.

15 students participated in a ‘voice-off’ sign language program in Scotland

Lauren Perri and researchers at Heriot-Watt University organized the immersive multilingual learning experience.