State finally OKs funding for Pitt with no increase from 2019 level
University will manage shortfall with ‘broad range’ of streamlining initiatives, Sastry says.
Joe McCarthy says he was a reluctant administrator at first
Interim provost says he's aiming for the "Sidney Crosby goal" of 87 percent graduation rate.
Human Resources moving back under chancellor’s office umbrella
Gallaher and DeJong praise Gabel’s commitment to supporting Pitt employees.
Kenyon Bonner leaving Pitt for vice president role at UVA
The vice provost for student affairs praised for all the work he’s done here since 2004.
Innovation in education: Linking classroom work to students’ futures
Kiselyov’s biology class uses storytelling to show importance of material to potential careers.
Dietrich’s Helbig works to empower assistant deans
The administrators have created a proactive, student-focused program on AI.
Winter Commencement plan draws mixed response at Senate Council
Some students expected to march in spring and say they weren't given enough notice.
Haldeman brings experience with strategic plans to Pitt
New chief strategy officer has worked with Chancellor Gabel since meeting her at South Carolina.
Gabel touts Pitt’s national subject-related rankings
Chancellor shares insights on multiple leadership searches at Senate Council meeting.
Dental school dean using momentum from interim time to move goals forward
Marnie Oakley emphasizes collaboration and serving unmet community needs.
Ukrainian physicist shares stories of working through bombings
Scientist collaborating with Pitt physics professor Sergey Frolov on Kharkiv Quantum Center.
Draft policy outlines vaccines needed for students, workers in high-risk areas
New rules would not require COVID shots, but gives University flexibility for future crises.
School of Nursing adviser channels loss of son into scholarship, personal growth
Ian Brunner died while working on a car the day he graduated from University of Dayton.
Senate safety committee briefed on campus protests, building safety features
Expanding training for basic life-saving skills, like CPR and Stop the Bleed, under consideration.
Oakland will turn into Glowland for six weeks starting Nov. 20
Participatory installation EXPosure, with three inflated vinyl spheres, is centerpiece of display.