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We are publishing a print special edition newspaper to welcome and wish good luck to all Pitt Students. You can place a personalized message below, which will be carefully and creatively created by ...
Knezevic, a rising sophomore international student in the business school and a singles player for the tennis team, said her daily life as an athlete was extraordinarily busy her first year. This busy ...
You may know Tyler Palko as the local star who forever etched his name into western Pennsylvania football lore during his time as a fiery southpaw quarterback. Palko –– a three-time Pittsburgh ...
Falling in line with the Centers for Disease Control and its partners in the ACC, Pitt said it will offer its students free condoms in the Student Health Center by the end of the semester. Pitt’s ...
Nestled deep within Falk Library atop Cardiac Hill sits one of Pitt’s most unknown gems — a small art exhibit comprised of artifacts from past plays performed by Pitt’s medical school. Annually, ...
All you need is a blanket and some buttery popcorn to enjoy one of Pittsburgh’s best — and free — summer traditions. Every summer, the City of Pittsburgh hosts a series of outdoor movies called Cinema ...
According to NASA, two-thirds of global warming, which started around the 1880s, has occurred since 1975 at a rate of 32 degrees per decade. Werne also highlighted the connection between climate ...
Dean of Engineering Gerald Holder announced yesterday he will step down and return to the faculty after 21 years of leading the Swanson School of Engineering. Holder’s departure from the position will ...
As political protests and marches rocked campus last fall, Pitt’s campus political organizations reacted and changed with the rapidly shifting political landscape in Pittsburgh and around the country.