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How do we know what we know?
Pitt鈥檚 Edouard Machery is leading a cross-cultural network of scholars to find out 鈥 and answer some of philosophy鈥檚 toughest questions.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke to university leaders about rebuilding Ukraine鈥檚 higher education sector
Despite the war, people in Ukraine are yearning for knowledge and skills, he told members of the Association of American Universities in a virtual address Monday.
Pitt engineers are developing a tiny tracking system to find out.
Bacteria-killing viruses discovered by Pitt researchers are saving patients who have no other options
Two new studies from Graham Hatfull's lab show how phage therapy can help more people with dire antibiotic-resistant infections.
Pitt-UPMC researchers will use $5 million from Bayer to fight chronic kidney disease
Using an innovative approach called population health management, Manisha Jhamb aims to get patients treated sooner to stave off severe disease. The effort could be a game-changer for rural areas.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money and awareness for the Special Olympics movement. Pitt Police will participate in all legs of the journey from Pittsburgh to State College.
For more than 50 years, the commonwealth has funded a tuition discount for in-state Pitt students. This year, the discount is at risk. Learn more in this Pitt Magazine Q&A with Chancellor Patrick
Keep your mind sharp this summer with curated library guides from Pitt
Pitt experts and librarians have developed dozens of LibGuides to help you understand everything from Russian history to queer horror.
When Pitt students move out, Clutter for a Cause finds a new life for stuff that鈥檚 left behind
The annual program diverts usable and quality items to reuse and recycle instead of landfills, and it also helps students be good neighbors.
Participants had to make split-second decisions in a 180-degree simulator, among other activities that helped them better understand the challenges officers face.
Pitt opens a cutting-edge biomedical research hub at The Assembly
The Pittsburgh space will serve as an epicenter of innovation in life sciences for Pitt researchers, entrepreneurs and established companies.
5 Stamps Scholars from Pennsylvania earned full tuition to Pitt
The award covers full tuition, room and board, and personal costs for four years.
What it鈥檚 like to be a midwife
In honor of Mother鈥檚 Day, four midwives from Pitt鈥檚 Doctor of Nursing Practice program share their most memorable births and why their profession is so important.
12 Pitt students won a competitive NSF research fellowship
And University Honors College mentors want to help even more STEM students at Pitt win Graduate Research Fellowships next year.
Two public health leaders on COVID-19 and what鈥檚 next
Pitt Public Health Dean Maureen Lichtveld and physician Georges Benjamin discuss pandemic preparedness, climate change and the future of scientific research.
Their professor is in Ukraine. These students said it changed their lives. 锘
Economist Tymofiy Mylovanov gave his Pitt students a 鈥渉eartbreaking and enlightening鈥 look at the struggles of a war-torn nation.锘匡豢锘匡豢锘
Pitt College Democrats and Republicans tell Harrisburg: Support Pennsylvania students
With a $15,000-per-year in-state tuition discount on the line, the student groups issued a rare bipartisan plea for lawmakers to uphold the nearly 60-year partnership between Pitt and Pennsylvania.
6 in-person shows to see in Pittsburgh this May
See a circus act, a Celtic magic show and more with Pitt鈥檚 Cheap Seats discount program for students, faculty and staff.
Targeted outreach is bringing more students from rural Pennsylvania to Pitt
The pioneering efforts, including hiring a new rural recruiter, are boosting geographic diversity at the 麻豆传媒.
In photos: Pitt celebrates new grads
ESPN analyst Louis Riddick addressed the Class of 2022 as keynote speaker at Pitt鈥檚 first in-person, University-wide commencement in three years.