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Huey Copeland, Andrew W. Mellon Chair and Professor in the Department of History of Art and Architecture, will serve as a juror for the Smithsonian’s Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. The ...
Ashley Lynn Priore is using a lifetime of chess mastery to guide businesses and introduce women to the game. Photo by Dominique Murray In four swift moves, the 4-year-old claims her first victory over ...
The senior survey is a chance for graduating seniors to share their experience earning a bachelor's degree at Pitt with the University. The survey will help campus administrators gain a fuller ...
The group’s paper recommends two measures to reduce bycatch — or animals that are catch and then discarded — in Alaska, which is dependent on commercial fishing for economic stability. The students ...
Yasir Aljohani, who earned a Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) from Pitt’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, won the Lucille and Otto Becker Award at the 2023 American ...
AGU LANDInG Academy is a two-year, cohort-based professional development program for current and aspiring diversity, equity and inclusion leaders in the Earth and space sciences. Fellows from the 2021 ...
Sophia Choukas-Bradley, assistant professor of psychology in Pitt’s Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, served on an American Psychological Association presidential panel that created the ...
Bigelow Boulevard, which was transformed through a Pitt infrastructure project, was the No. 3 best new bike lane in America, according to a People for Bikes ranking. The bike advocacy nonprofit ...
The University of Pittsburgh has been recognized as an ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting for its efforts in promoting student voting participation in the 2022 election. ALL IN, a ...
A Pitt psychiatry team studying suicide earned a $16.2 million grant renewal from the National Institute of Mental Health ...
The fund was created by Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program Director Todd Reeser and instructor Julie Beaulieu.
Pitt alumnus Tommie Shelby (A&S ’98G) has been elected co-chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board. The 19-member group of leading journalists, news executives from across the U.S., academics and artists ...