The health care system is complex and can be difficult to navigate. Receiving a life-changing diagnosis such as cancer can only make the process harder. Teresa Hagan Thomas saw this when her mother — ...
Though she grew up in Pittsburgh, Marie K. Norman was born in Kathmandu, Nepal, and spent the first three years of her life there. Exploring those beginnings, she said, influenced her curiosity about ...
Looking for ways to better share your research, or just want to learn a new communication skill set? The Jarman Lab @ Pitt is accepting applications from faculty, staff and graduate and professional ...
Pitt is calling on alumni entrepreneurs to connect and collaborate with the University through an updated business directory. This joint effort by the Division of Philanthropic and Alumni Engagement ...
Middle school students in Pittsburgh’s Greater Hazelwood neighborhood are getting hands-on with biotechnology thanks to a partnership between Pitt’s Office of Engagement and Community Affairs (ECA) ...
When she was a kid, Angela Stewart spent a lot of time in the family car. Her father’s career in the Marine Corps required frequent cross-country treks from one ...
The Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC) at the University of Pittsburgh has established a colloquium series as part of its 60th anniversary commemorations. The events will feature ...
Just an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh, Fayette County is home to some of Pennsylvania’s most scenic areas, including Ohiopyle State Park, the Laurel Highlands and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.
Seeman, a New York University chemist who earned a Ph.D. in crystallography/biochemistry from Pitt in 1970, founded and developed the field of DNA nanotechnology ...
Sam Woolley and his newly launched Communication Technology Research Lab (CTRL) received a $200,000 award to fund its work in information, media technologies and improving digital literacy and ...
The PaTH Network — led by Pitt’s Kathleen McTigue and Michael Becich — has received $13,499,980 over four years to advance patient-centered research to address key health concerns of its communities.
The University of Pittsburgh played host to a regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Jan. 14-17. The festival featured Pitt Stages’ production of “The Inseparables.” The ...