In 1984, Charles Rinaldo launched a study to learn more about a mysterious illness befalling gay men across the U.S. He was 37 years old, only 6 years into his appointment as an assistant professor in ...
The Institute for Learning at Pitt’s Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC) has received a $1 million grant from the Hewlett Foundation. The Hewlett award will fund an 18-month planning grant ...
The graduate programs in Pitt’s Department of History and Philosophy of Science have earned top rankings in the latest Philosophical Gourmet Report. The 2024 report is based on a survey of 239 ...
Amy Liebman (A&S ’90) is the chief program officer for workers, environment and climate at the Migrant Clinicians Network. Amy Liebman’s roots in America go back three generations to her grandparents, ...
John Elliott, director of internal audit, will retire in January after 32 years at Pitt and nearly 30 years in his current role. “Among his many contributions, John Elliott helped to inspire a strong ...
The University of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS) is seeking student participants who will help create a collaborative mural to celebrate the completion of Hillman Library’s multiyear renovation, ...
“You have three minutes to deliberate on who to vote out — go!” The players, though still flushed from their last challenge, waste no time. They form small groups, whispering frantically about how the ...
On Dec. 17, the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg celebrated its August and December graduates with its first winter graduation celebration. Students gathered in Smith Hall with their family and ...
A podcast hosted by Distinguished Professor of English Jeanne Laskas was included on the New York Times’ list of best podcasts of 2024. “Cement City” is a 10-part documentary that explores what it’s ...
During the pandemic, Kelly Beck (SHRS ’14G) struggled to balance her roles as a rehabilitation scientist and mom to two small children. “I was parenting all day and then working all hours of the night ...
Debra Mattson was the kind of mom who showed up. She chauffeured Isaac Mattson, the sixth of her eight children, from state to state and tournament to tournament in the years after he hurdled a ...
Chas Bonasorte became a mainstay of Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood after his time as a student ended, thanks to his renowned apparel outpost, The Pittsburgh Stop Inc. Charles “Chas” Bonasorte, a ...