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From the author of the GI Bill of Rights to a former Army Surgeon General, veterans have shaped the trajectory of Pitt — and the world.
Construction has begun on the Gaucho Solar project, which will supply 100% of its electricity to Pitt for the next 20 years
From events that bring veterans together to opportunities for civilians, there’s plenty to do at the Bradford, Greensburg and Pittsburgh campuses starting Saturday.
The new space in Langley Hall will offer resources targeted toward first-generation, limited income and underrepresented students.
The five-year, $3.5 million award will fund up to 50 scholars for eight weeks of intensive training in the field.
The grant will support research to make homes safer for older adults, people with disabilities and other vulnerable populations.
Watch how the tutoring program provides educational guidance and opportunities for academic growth through projects, games and activities.
On Sept. 23, 2022, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher delivered the University's annual report to the Board of Trustees.
The School of Dental Medicine has been awarded state funding to train dental assistants through a paid 14-month apprenticeship program that aims to address the shortage of health care professionals and diversify the dentistry workforce.
Funded by the John Templeton Foundation, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili will co-lead the project, which will foster a global network of scholars to tackle polarization and social divisions.
Pitt investigators studying women’s health, autoimmune disease and rare neurological diseases can get up to $1 million per year for up to two years through a new partnership.
Distributed through the American Rescue Plan, the grants will support programs to help Pennsylvanians thrive in today’s economy.