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Get Your Pitt-Branded Face Coverings 

Residential students should receive their Pitt face covering when they move in, but off-campus undergraduate and graduate students can pick theirs up this week. Faculty and staff should check in with

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Book Club: 'Born a Crime' by Trevor Noah

Join the African Studies Program for an engaging discussion of "Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah.

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Insights from a Fortune 200 Sustainability Expert

Learn how Mike Corcoran, manager of environmental compliance at PPG, oversees the implementation of PPG’s environmental sustainability programs.

Instructors: Request Your Midterm Survey by Sept. 17

Faculty who previously conducted a midterm survey said it helped them make strategic changes midway through the term.

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Apply to the Pitt Tonight Staff

Pitt Tonight is now accepting applications for its marketing, band, production and writing departments.

Tuesday: Sexual Misconduct Support and Response Resource Fair

“Here to Help: A Resource Fair,” a virtual fair for community members who may have been affected by sexual misconduct, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 22.

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Reminder: University to Host Middle States Open Forum

Learn about the procedure and timeline of the Middle States Accreditation process during an open-forum Zoom session on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at noon.

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Intro to Pitt Commercialization Webinar

Explore the step by step path to commercialization in this online webinar hosted by the Innovation Institute Oct. 13 at noon.

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Register Today: Rolling Out a Vaccine for COVID-19: Present Prospects and Lessons from the Past

Sixty-five years ago, Jonas Salk and a team of scientists at Pitt developed the first safe and effective vaccine against polio. What can we learn from those efforts? Join a panel discussion on

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Pitt Law Voting Rights Expert Hosts Training Sessions

Virtual sessions are available on Oct. 14 and Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. The sessions will be led by Pitt Associate Professor of Law Jessie Allen, an expert on voter suppression and voter’s rights.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week

During one week each November, thousands of events and competitions in 170 countries inspire millions to engage in entrepreneurial activity while connecting them to potential collaborators, mentors

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Wi-Fi Upgrade to Affect MyResNet Service Early on Oct. 18

As part of its ongoing efforts to resolve service disruptions and optimize MyResNet performance, Pitt IT has scheduled network maintenance to upgrade Wi-Fi infrastructure in University residences on

Submit an Artifact for the Hispanic Heritage Month Showcase

While Hispanic Heritage Month is over, Pitt is still collecting artifacts for its showcase, which will be displayed in an online gallery and shared via University social media channels.

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Win Free Pizza from Pizza Caliente

Go pick up a physical Pitt News newspaper from one of our stands and test your luck to see if you find a golden ticket. If you find a golden ticket you will win free pizza from Pizza Caliente.

Shelter-in-Place Guidance for End-of-Term Travel

The COVID-19 Medical Response Office issued guidance for Pitt students as they prepare to leave campuses at the end of the fall term. Pitt’s experts are advising students to shelter-in-place for 14

Health Sciences Graduate Programs and Career Paths: The Perspectives of Black Faculty

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 5-6 p.m., Black faculty members will share insights on their own career paths and the graduate and professional programs their different schools offer at Pitt.

How Do You Bring Your Story to the Screen?

Join us for an all-star panel who will share their experiences making Pittsburgh-inspired movies.

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Year of Engagement Awards More Than $20,000 in First Grant Cycle

From oral history projects to data analytics in high schools, Year of Engagement grant awardees will discuss their projects in two upcoming noon events on Nov. 12 and Nov. 16.

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Students Urged to Be Vigilant for Fraudulent Job Scams

Pitt IT and Student Affairs have tips for spotting fraudulent job scams and instructions for what to do if students see a suspicious email.

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Provost to Host Faculty Town Hall on Thursday, Nov. 19

On Thursday, Nov. 19, at 3 p.m., faculty are invited to join a town hall hosted by representatives across the University. It will be available on Zoom and on YouTube Live.

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