Hail to possible
With a demonstrated spirit of tackling the unachievable for over 230 years, Pitt is making the most innovative future imaginable today.

Pitt is a ‘New Ivy’
The University produces the most employable graduates of any public school in Pennsylvania, even “outpacing Ivy Leaguers,” according to Forbes.

Pitt to Host GIS 2025 and Competitiveness Conversations
The top minds that are driving the future of health, AI and tech are converging this fall at Pitt. The Global Federation of Competitiveness Council's annual Global Innovation Summit and the Council on Competitiveness' regional conversation series will be held together for the first time at one location on Oct. 19-21.

Leading digital futures
Alison Langmead is teaching art history students how to use artificial intelligence in human-centered ways. See how Pitt professors are applying their expertise in the classroom and beyond.

Lantern Night
For the 105th time, alumni will symbolically pass the Light of Learning to the next generation of Pitt students on Aug. 24. One of the University’s oldest traditions, this event welcomes all incoming and transfer students.
Our strength is our people: Meet the students, researchers and employees who transform ideas into action.

Schenley Park, with 456 acres of trails, woods and attractions, is a quick walk or bike ride from the Pittsburgh campus.

The 42-story Cathedral of Learning (“Cathy” to many students) stands at the heart of the Pittsburgh campus.

Pittsburgh is home to 440-plus bridges—more than any other city, even Venice—and three rivers.

Students rub the nose of the Pitt Panther statue on campus for good luck on exams.