Pitt-Greensburg President Robert Gregerson highlights the importance of state funding for Pennsylvania students.
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Colleges of Distinction recognizes student-centered schools traditional rankings may overlook. Both campuses earned the honor of being named exceptional career development colleges for preparing students to join the workforce and help them succeed after graduation. Additionally, both were recognized for their programs in business, education and nursing.
Students from the Greensburg Salem and Jeannette City school districts explored career fields during an array of workshops Thursday at Pitt-Greensburg. The students were placed in career-focused groups based on their interests and participated in morning workshops organized by the campus’ newly established Office of Community Outreach.
Writing in the The Tribune-Democrat, University of Pittsburgh President Jem Spectar highlights the mututally benefical relationship between Pitt-Johnstown and the region.
The long-term study, launched today, will help researchers better understand head trauma in former athletes of all levels.
The Pitt-produced, laboratory-based program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to interest high school students in science by providing hands-on research and learning experiences focused on the concepts of evolution and natural selection.
State funding provides more than $16,000 annually in direct support for Pennsylvania students at Pitt, but it’s not guaranteed.
Daryl Burleigh’s work to bring more rural students to Pitt was featured as part of a series highlighting the challenges facing first-generation students.
First-generation scholar Hosea Wah said Pitt's debt-relief and mentoring program instilled professional and financial confidence.
Programs in public health, education, engineering and more saw jumps in the 2024 rankings
The track and field legend was a storied businessman and philanthropist.
The Pitt Success Pell Match Grant Program—launched in 2019—has reduced student loan debt for 12,613 students to date. This total includes 1,092 members of the Class of 2023, which is the first cohort to receive four years of program support.
The Pitt program guarantees admission and financial assistance for Pittsburgh Public Schools’ valedictorians and salutatorians. Here’s how two hope to change the world.
Grace Fleury fell in love with one of the most notorious fields in STEM — organic chemistry — and now she has received one of the most prestigious awards for students.
Five universities, including Pitt, will come together April 16 to show solidarity and support for victims.