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A Pitt study on substance use among cancer survivors was published in JAMA Oncology

Research by Katie Fitzgerald Jones and Jessica Merlin sheds light on subpopulations of adult cancer survivors who may benefit from efforts to integrate cancer and addiction care.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Faculty
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Lara Putnam was cited in the New Mexico Attorney General’s lawsuit against Meta

The professor of history’s article on online child sexual abuse and exploitation is part of demonstrating “flaws in Facebook’s design.”

  • Technology & Science
  • Faculty
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
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Here’s who won the University’s annual social justice awards

The students and staff who make Pitt more just, equitable and inclusive will be recognized during a Jan. 26 luncheon.

  • University News
  • Community Impact
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Jim Coleman’s book was honored by the American Association of Teachers of Italian

His exploration of Renaissance practices of improvisation and oral poetry, “A Sudden Frenzy,” won the organization’s First Book Prize.

  • Global
  • Faculty
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities
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2 Pitt Law professors were elected Fellows of the American Bar Foundation

John Linarelli and Christian Powell Sundquist join a prestigious group — no more than 1% of licensed attorneys with outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession.

  • Faculty
  • School of Law
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Jacqueline Ellison’s research was published in Health Affairs

Her study on contraceptive use among Medicaid enrollees could have major health implications for people with disabilities.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Faculty
  • School of Public Health
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Nicholas Rescher, a polymath who helped to establish Pitt as a philosophy powerhouse, dies at 95

Renowned for a “sheer range of intellect,” the professor’s career spanned six decades of teaching and researching topics such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of science.

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The School of Education is tackling the teacher shortage with an innovative, multifaceted approach

With its new undergraduate teacher education program, Pitt wants to get more qualified teachers into K-12 classrooms faster.

  • Community Impact
  • Teaching & Learning
  • School of Education
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The University Library System will host the full collection of Pitt podcast ‘Being Human’

Audio and transcripts of interviews with nearly 70 humanities researchers are available now.

  • Humanities Center
  • Arts and Humanities
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Meet 5 award-winning alumni educators who are transforming classrooms

Their work is shaping the future, which ultimately benefits us all.

  • Community Impact
  • Teaching & Learning
  • Alumni
  • School of Education
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Pitt received a seed grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

The University will use the $250,000 award to advance diverse, equitable STEM doctoral programs.

  • Faculty
  • Provost
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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Jamie Ducar and Khirsten L. Scott received prestigious community engagement awards

Campus Compact recognized the pair for their efforts in education equity, administration and ethical engagement.

  • Community Impact
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Graduate students, apply for study abroad funding by Feb. 15

Conduct independent research or have an international learning experience with Pitt’s Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs Scholarships.

  • Graduate and professional students
  • Global
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Anthony Grace was awarded a continuation of his National Institutes of Health grant

The Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience is studying adolescent stress as a risk factor for major mental disorders.

  • Faculty
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Innovation and Research
  • Health and Wellness
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Preventing violence among youth could start on the field

Pitt researchers are studying a national antiviolence program that is instilling healthy relationship and mental health practices in young male athletes through their coaches.

  • Teaching & Learning
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What if … we could remove roadblocks for rural students?

Darris Means has spent the last decade examining how to build resources for Black youth in rural districts.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Teaching & Learning
  • Alumni
Carniero, wearing an orange hardhat, stands in an industrial factory

A Pitt alumnus is developing ‘green steel’ to revolutionize the industry

Boston Metal CEO Tadeu Carneiro says, “We are privileged, all of us, to be living in the decade during which we will save the planet.”

  • Technology & Science
  • Sustainability
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Forbes Avenue sidewalk closures planned through April

Stay safe near construction zones as work continues on The Eatery and Hillman Library.

  • University News
  • Pittsburgh Campus
The Webbs stand on a track

Pitt’s father-son coaching team is keeping track in the family

Their one-on-one approach helps student-athletes sprint toward their best selves.

  • Teaching & Learning
  • Athletics
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Pitt health sciences was recognized for professional development by the National Postdoctoral Association

The schools’ Office of Academic Career Development received a nod from the NPA Pilot Recognition Program.

  • Graduate and professional students