Pennsylvania faces one of the United States’ lowest levels of digital literacy and connectivity, according to its Department of Labor and Industry. To address this issue, the Greater Pittsburgh ...
Michael Deem and Jennifer Lingler, both core faculty within Pitt’s Center for Bioethics and Health Law, co-edited a new book, “Nursing Ethics: Normative Foundations, Advanced Concepts, and Emerging ...
With support from the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford is launching a new four-year emergency medicine degree. Emergency medicine students will ...
Find details on Pitt student organizations, student government and media, and leadership and volunteer opportunities. 15% of '24 class from Under-represented Groups Pitt is committed to maintaining a ...
The University of Pittsburgh Library System offers several newspaper databases so students, faculty and staff can access important recent and historical articles from major publications at no cost.
Registration for the Faculty and Staff Development Program (FSDP) workshops is now open. These offerings offer University of Pittsburgh employees a chance to enhance their professional and personal ...
The University of Pittsburgh received a 2024 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest publication dedicated to advancing best ...
Thinking about taking your education to the next level? Pitt’s Office of the Provost is offering seven monthly workshops to help prospective professional and graduate students plan and prepare for ...
The Orland Bethel Family Foundation, already a major supporter of the health sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, has committed $18.5 million to create a biological specimen repository within the ...
A gymnast using the power of positivity. Gymnast Olivia Miller warms up on the uneven bars, her favorite event. She’s a senior, and this competition in Washington, D.C., is her final meet. She circles ...
This creative chemist helped crack a COVID-19 mystery. Lillian Chong creates simulations that mimic biological processes too small and too fast to be observed by even the most sophisticated microscope ...
If you’re considering a new computer for the upcoming academic year, Pitt Information Technology offers device and configuration recommendations just for you.