Baseball devices pitching in on Pitt’s human performance research
Engineering professor Buddy Clark’s spinoff company working with teams to improve batting and pitching.

Making Pitt Work: Homewood CEC receptionist in her third stint at Pitt
Community job called to Diane Neely Bates: “I was on board before I ever heard about my salary.”
Retirements represent hundreds of years of service to the University
Notable departures include Wesley Rohrer, Alberta Sbragia and Tracy Soska.
Staff Council doesn’t shut down for the summer
Brown bag seminars, yoga on the lawn, therapy dogs and elections upcoming.

Narduzzi again Pitt’s highest-paid employee
Levine and Gallagher lead list of University officers with top salaries for 2017-18.

Teaching heroes: ‘Accidental’ professor still going strong after nearly 30 years
German department’s Sabine von Dirke likes to challenge herself and her students.
Fourth annual Diversity Retreat to focus on inclusion
Mental health, racial and social justice, LGBTQ+ issues and more all up for discussion.

All University Times back issues now available online
ULS digitized the publication going back to the first issue in December 1968.
Open forums planned on search for SVC for Health Sciences
Pitt community invited to share opinions on the dual role with dean of the School of Medicine.
Student fee hikes approved by Trustees committee
Dean of Students Bonner says funds needed to expand mental health programs and support organizations.

The goats are coming! The goats are coming!
The plant-eating animals will be back to tackle more overgrowth on the Pittsburgh campus.

I’ll give you a Thomas Edison for a Rory Cooper
Pitt’s HERL director honored with inventor trading card from U.S. Patent Office.

Pop-up exhibit celebrates pregnancy and motherhood
Night of art and activism at William Pitt Union to open “Birthing a Movement” on June 8.
Pitt employees win primary elections
Wilson likely to face opposition for city council seat in fall; Bennett currently is unopposed for county council.

Bike to Work Day encourages sustainable commuting
Dozens come to pop-up Commuter Café at Schenley Plaza for information, treats.

Career Transition Project hits 50 hires since 2015
The Human Resources group targets veterans and people with disabilities for Pitt jobs.