Henry Cantu, director of recruitment and admissions at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work, has been elected to the National Deans and Directors of Social Work Admissions (NDDSWA) ...
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 ...
The most heart-warming time of year is just around the bend — commencement season. By volunteering, you can help make this year’s winter ceremony memorable for graduates and their families. The Office ...
Though it’s known as the “good cholesterol,” higher levels of HDL-C have been shown to correlate with heightened risk for Alzheimer’s disease. A new study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and ...
Meet Martha Mantilla, whose global experiences and passion for culture prepared her to manage the collection.
Martha Mantilla’s interests in books and culture moved her from her roots in Colombia to destinations all around the world, and eventually to a long career as the librarian of the Eduardo Lozano Latin ...
University of Pittsburgh scientists independently validated a new blood test platform that can simultaneously measure more than a hundred biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. The platform might improve ...
More difficult to secure than cars or bicycles, scooters are an easier target for potential thieves.
Susan Lucas, assistant teaching professor in Pitt’s Urban Studies Program, and colleague Dawna Cerney, a professor at Youngstown State University, were awarded the 2024 Mon Valley Initiative Community ...
Kevin Washo (A&S ’04), Pitt’s senior vice chancellor for university relations and Chancellor Joan Gabel’s chief of staff, was recently named a winner of the Pittsburgh Business Times’ C-Suite Awards.
Pitt Chancellor Joan Gabel and Carnegie Mellon University President Farnam Jahanian celebrated Pittsburgh’s role as an AI Tech Community by signing a ceremonial memorandum of understanding with NVIDIA ...
Armed with her grandfather’s 35 mm camera, Kale Serrato Doyen set out to chronicle Latino spaces in her hometown of Saginaw, Michigan, where people like the third-generation Mexican American’s family ...