Caitlin Bruce, associate professor in Pitt’s Department of Communication within the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, was awarded $60,000 from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual ...
William “Bill” Slomanson A&S ’67 delivered the lecture “Journey Through the Middle East: A Virtual Tour” for the San Diego World Affairs Council and San Diego State University’s Osher Lifelong ...
Researchers at Pitt are working across a broad spectrum of disciplines to promote health and well-being across life stages. Their work in fields from aging and women’s health to maternal care and ...
Sam Woolley and his newly launched Communication Technology Research Lab (CTRL) received a $200,000 award to fund its work in information, media technologies and improving digital literacy and ...
The University of Pittsburgh played host to a regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Jan. 14-17. The festival featured Pitt Stages’ production of “The Inseparables.” The ...
Mumbe Kithakye will join the University of Pittsburgh’s Division of Student Affairs as the inaugural executive director of assessment and data analytics, effective Jan. 27. As executive director, ...
Throughout the spring 2025 semester, Pittsburgh Action Against Rape will resume its office hours on the University of Pittsburgh campus. PAAR staff can connect you to advocacy, counseling services and ...
John “Mark” Doyle PHARM ’73, October 2024, age 74, of State College, Pennsylvania. He was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Bishop Carroll High School before coming to Pitt, where he ...
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s creative arts magazine, Baily’s Beads, will hold a celebration Jan. 22 to launch the 2025 issue. Admission is free, and the public is invited to the event, ...
With degrees from Pitt's School of Social Work and School of Public Health, she pioneered one of Tanzania's first and longest-serving HIV clinics.
Middle school students in Pittsburgh’s Greater Hazelwood neighborhood are getting hands-on with biotechnology thanks to a partnership between Pitt’s Office of Engagement and Community Affairs (ECA) ...
The PaTH Network — led by Pitt’s Kathleen McTigue and Michael Becich — has received $13,499,980 over four years to advance patient-centered research to address key health concerns of its communities.